Motorcycle News - 2019 Husqvarna Off-Road and Dual-Sport Model Lineup First Look
https://ift.tt/2KxLmvy Hands down, Husqvarna has the most complete line of off-road bikes of any manufacturer. Whether you’re a track, trail or dual-sport rider, Husqvarna has a bike tailor-made to your needs. The company has already pulled the veils off its 2019 minibikes for the up-and-coming youngsters, and now they’ve just announced their 2019 big-boy lineup. Ranging from the 125cc TX 125 and the all-new 150cc TE 150 two-strokes, all the way up to the 511cc FE 501 thumper – these new Huskies are the most technologically advanced enduros and dual-sports on the market. To top it all off, Husqvarna just won both the 450 and 250 East 2018 Monster Energy Supercross Championships. Needless to say, Husqvarna knows how to build a darn good motorcycle. There’s a lot that’s new for 2019, including the introduction of the TE 150 being perhaps the biggest news, however, all the bikes have received significant upgrades. Some of the highlights include:
That’s just to name a few of the features to look forward to with the 2019 models… For all the details across the whole range, see below. Husqvarna: Enjoying over 100 years of pioneering development, Husqvarna Motorcycles remains true to their commitment to offer premium machines that set the benchmark in terms of technology and performance. Adding to an extended list of innovations, the new for model year 2019 Husqvarna enduro machines perfectly embody the brand’s pioneering spirit by featuring the most advanced technology ever seen in the off-road motorcycles segment. Redefining 2-stroke enduro motorcycles with the introduction of electronic fuel injection one year ago, for model year 2019 Husqvarna Motorcycles take further steps forward and introduce a list of carefully-considered updates across their new enduro range. Combining top-level performance with unprecedented ease of use across all terrains, the 2019 enduro models are here to deliver a next-level enduro riding experience. Husqvarna MY19 Enduro in one sentence: Committed to innovative development, for MY19 Husqvarna Motorcycles feature significant updates to offer the most complete and technologically advanced line-up of enduro machines. Husqvarna MY19 Enduro in one paragraph: Featuring state-of-the art technology, Husqvarna’s MY19 range set the highest standards in the enduro segment. With all models offering class-leading engines, the TE 250i/300i feature since last year an innovative 2-stroke fuel injection while all FE models are equipped with off-road traction control system. Introducing an updated suspension settings, the MY19 TE and FE models also feature a new generation Li-ion battery. With the smaller-capacity 2-strokes 125 TX and the US only TE 150 getting a new Diaphragm Steel Clutch, the bigger-bore TE 250i/300i have a new engine cover for all models. Showcasing pioneering innovation, the composite subframe is unique to Husqvarna motorcycles, while all TE and FE models come with an electric starter as standard. FEATURES AND BENEFITS – CHASSIS – 2-STROKE AND 4-STROKEFrame The hydro-formed, laser-cut and robot-welded frame is expertly crafted using the latest production techniques. Its flex character is specifically tailored to benefit suspension functionality, handling and comfort. The frame is fitted with standard protectors and an engine protector that mounts directly, for superior protection and durability. On the TE 250i/300i models, the upper frame tube integrates the oil filler cap for easy access when filling.
Composite Carbon Fiber Subframe The composite subframe is a design unique to Husqvarna Motorcycles, showcasing pioneering technologies and innovation. This 3-piece component is made up of 30% carbon fiber making it remarkably light (1.4 kg). Specific care is taken to engineer a calculated rigidity for optimal handling and rider ergonomics.
Swingarm The hollow, cast aluminum swingarm is designed to offer optimal stiffness and reliability while adding the minimum possible weight. The machining above the rear axle allows the chain adjuster markings to be seen from above for easy adjustment.
WP Xplor 48 Front Fork With a new setting to further perfect handling and more bottoming resistance, the WP Xplor 48 front fork is developed by WP Suspension for enduro riding. The forks consist of an open cartridge layout with a spring in each circuit and split damping functions. Compression can be adjusted from the left side and rebound on the right via clickers on the top of the tubes. Additionally, the standard adjuster offers easy pre-load adjustment without the use of tools. For MY19, a new axle clamp provides better oil flow. A new main piston and stiffer spring, together with a modified base valve setting guarantee improved damping characteristics and a better click adjustment range.
CNC Machined Triple Clamps Featuring an offset of 22 mm, the black-anodised CNC machined triple clamps offer premium quality standard on all Husqvarna enduro models. The triple clamps are expertly crafted using superior techniques and materials to provide high levels of quality and reliability. The handlebar mounts can be moved between 2 positions and the handlebar itself can move inside the mounts to be lower or higher. These 4-directions adjustment allows for customizable ergonomics.”
WP Rear Shock Matched to the front fork, The WP DCC rear shock features a new setting and a new piston. It is developed to provide advanced damping characteristics and better bottom resistance while keeping to a compact and lightweight design. With a pressure balance inside the shock making the stroke more seamless, this offers greater rider comfort and handling. The corrugated outer contour of the reservoir improves cooling. The component is also fully adjustable and matched to a linkage system.
Footpeg Mount The Husqvarna frame features a smart, self-cleaning footpeg mount that prevents the buildup of dirt collected through deep ruts or muddy terrain. Featuring an enduro specific grip pattern, the large aluminum footpegs are positioned 6mm higher than on the MX models to further increase ground clearance over rocks and ruts.
Magura Hydraulic Clutch The reliable, high quality, German-made clutch system guarantees even wear, near maintenance-free operation and perfect action in every condition. With its play constantly compensated, the pressure point and function of the clutch remain identical in cold or hot conditions as well as over time.
Magura Brakes Offering the highest level of braking performance, the Magura braking system is specifically tailored to deliver a sensitive and progressive feel for enduro riding. The 260mm front and 220mm rear waved brake discs by GSK keep weight to a minimum and offer complete braking confidence.
ProTaper Handlebar The ProTaper handlebar is second to none for function and style. Manufactured to exacting standards, it features class-leading fatigue resistance while adding minimal weight. The ProTaper logos are chemically applied while being scratch and peel resistant.
ODI Grips and Throttle Assembly The ODI lock-on clutch grip does not require gluing, while the vulcanized throttle grip features an integrated throttle mechanism. The assembly has easy free-play adjustment and, by changing a cam, throttle progression can be altered on all 4-strokes.
Exhaust System The exhaust systems are expertly designed to deliver the optimum performance while adhering to FIM noise limits. Crafted from lightweight and strong aluminum, the lightweight mufflers are positioned closely to the center of gravity to improve handling. Specifically designed to match key engine characteristics, the 2-stroke exhaust systems deliver top-level performance while keeping weight to a minimum.
Electric Start and Li-ion Battery All TE and FE models continue to feature an electric starter as standard. For MY19 the system uses a new generation compact Li-ion battery produced by a different supplier to guarantee the quality and reliability. To further reduce weight, kick-starters are not fitted on 4-stroke models but will be still featured on all 2-strokes.
Integrated Cooling System and Radiators The radiators are expertly crafted using high strength aluminum. CFD (computational fluid dynamics) is used to channel air through the radiators efficiently and provide optimal cooling in all conditions. Integrated into the frame the cooling system increases heat dissipation by channeling coolant through the frame while eliminating the need for additional hoses. Protecting against flying debris the radiator protectors also act as a brace that diverts energy from impacts to the frame. Cooling fans are fitted standard on all 4-stroke models.
Fuel Tank All models feature a fuel tank made of translucent plastic so the fuel level can be checked quickly and easily. Their capacity is 10 liters for the TX 125 and TE 150 and 8.5-litres for all 4-stroke models. The TE 250i/300i tanks have a 9.25 liters capacity and like the 4-stroke models house an integrated fuel pump and fuel level sensor. All fuel tanks feature a quick release fuel cap for quick refueling.
Airbox and Tool-less Air Filter Access The airbox is designed with precisely positioned inlet ducts aimed at preventing air deformation and ensuring maximum airflow and filter protection. The air filter is easily accessed, without tools, by removing the left side panel. Easy maintenance is guaranteed by the Twin Air filter and filter cage design that features a simple fail proof mounting system for safe and accurate installation.
Wheels Black high-strength alloy rims by D.I.D are matched with CNC machined hubs using lightweight spokes and silver anodized aluminum nipples. The D.I.D logo is laser-engraved for unsurpassed durability.
Tires The enduro range features Metzeler 6 Days Extreme tires. The FIM-approved tires offer advanced grip in a wide variety of terrain.
Bodywork Retaining their dynamic, sharp and sleek looking bodywork, Husqvarna’s 2019 enduro models feature a futuristic design in their brand new graphics, which stylishly acknowledges the brand’s Swedish heritage.
FEATURES AND BENEFITS – ENGINESEngine Management System (EMS) All FE and the TE 250i/300i models feature electronic fuel injection. The EMS on the TE 250i/300i features an electronic control unit (ECU) that is responsible for a number of functions. Determining the ignition timing and amount of fuel and oil injected, the system also receives information from the throttle position sensor, ambient air and intake pressure sensors as well as crankcase pressure and water temperature sensors to adapt values for automatic temperature and altitude compensation. As for the 4-stroke FE machines, the Keihin EMS integrates selectable engine maps as well as traction control. With the help of a gear sensor, power delivery is tailored for each gear.
Throttle Body The TE 250i/300i models use a 39 mm throttle body that regulates the amount of air entering the engine via a butterfly. The system features dual throttle cables that are connected to the handlebar throttle assembly. A throttle position sensor (TPS) relays airflow data to the ECU, which in turn calculates the amount of oil and fuel delivered to the engine. The 4-stroke range features a 42 mm Keihin throttle body. The injector is placed accordingly to ensure the most efficient flow of fuel into the combustion chamber. The throttle cable is mounted directly without a throttle linkage providing more immediate throttle response and feeling.
Map Switch & Traction Control All MY19 models feature a standard map switch fitted to the handlebar. For the 2-stroke models the switch allows for selection between the standard ignition timing and a slightly retarded timing, to be used in low traction conditions. The map switch fitted to all 4-strokes also activates an innovative traction control feature. The system functions by analyzing throttle input from the rider and the rate at which RPM increases in the engine. If the RPM increases too quickly, the ECU will register a loss of grip thus reducing the amount of power to the rear wheel for maximum traction.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION BY MODELTX 125 / TE 150 USA – BENEFITS
TX 125 / TE 150 USA – FEATURES AND BENEFITSEngine Both the TX 125 and TE 150 feature the latest in 2-stroke engine technology. Their shaft arrangements are designed to harness the rotating mass of the engine in the ideal center of gravity for optimum mass centralization. The lightweight and compact engines provide a strong and enduro specific power delivery, while maintaining the inherent low-cost maintenance of a 2-stroke.
Cylinder and Piston The cylinders on both models feature an innovative power valve system that delivers controllable power throughout the RPM range. The cylinder bore on the TX 125 is 54mm, whereas the TE 150 has a bore of 58mm. The pistons are designed to perfectly match the cylinders offering premium reliability. For MY19, both cylinders feature a machined finish to the upper edge of the main exhaust port for improved bottom end torque
Crankshaft Sharing the same 54.5mm stroke, the crankshafts on both engines are perfectly balanced to reduce vibrations. Compared to the TC 125 motocross model, the enduro machine features a heavier ignition rotor attached to the crankshaft for better torque and controllable low-end power.
Crankcases The crankcases are manufactured using a high-pressure die cast production processes resulting in a thin wall thickness and minimal weight. In order to centralize masses, their layout features a shaft arrangement precisely positioned to harness rotating masses in the ideal center of gravity. The historical Husqvarna logo adorns the bronze finished crankcase covers.
Starter The TE 150 is fitted with both kick and electric starter ensuring confident and easy starting in all situations. The weight of the system is kept to a minimum using a lightweight Li-ion battery which is 1 kg lighter than a conventional battery of the same size. For the TX 125, the electric starter is available in Husqvarna Motorcycles Accessories catalogue and can be easily fitted on the engine cases. Carburetor Both models feature a 38 mm flat slide Mikuni TMX carburettor. The carburettor provides a smooth and controllable power delivery with optimal performance over the entire RPM range.
Gearbox The TX 125 and TE 150 are fitted with a 6-speed, wide range gearboxes. The off-road specific ratios are tailored to the power delivery of each engine, with an innovative gear level reducing dirt build up to ensure perfect operation in all conditions.
DS Clutch Both models feature a new DS (Diaphragm Steel) clutch. The exclusive characteristics of this system include a single diaphragm steel pressure plate instead of traditional coil springs. The clutch basket is a single-piece CNC machined steel component that allows the use of thin steel liners and contributes to the compact design of the engine. Additionally, the clutch allows for a reduction of 10 mm to the width of the clutch cover.
Exhaust The exhaust is designed to offer the best possible performance while remaining close to the center of gravity for better weight distribution.
TE 250i / TE 300i – BENEFITS
TE 250i / TE 300i – FEATURES AND BENEFITSEngine The big displacement 2-stroke engines on the TE 250i and TE 300i are the benchmark in unrivaled power in a lightweight construction. They feature precisely positioned shaft arrangements for optimal mass centralization, a counter balancer shaft reducing vibration, a twin-valve controlled power valve and 6-speed enduro gearbox. Both models feature a pioneering electronic fuel injection system. This comprises of a set of fuel injectors positioned at the transfer ports that deliver the ideal amount of fuel into the engine for every condition. This not only reduces fuel consumption and emissions but also delivers a clean and smoother power delivery across the range. Cylinder Both cylinders feature two inlet positions located on the transfer ports at the rear where a pair of fuel injectors are mounted. The injectors deliver the fuel downwards into the transfer port offering excellent atomization with the air traveling upward to the combustion chamber. This ensures a more efficient combustion resulting in reduced fuel consumption and emissions. A tube on the rear of the cylinders is connected to a sensor, which relays intake pressure data to the ECU. Both cylinders feature a twin valve controlled power valve system, which delivers smooth and controlled power throughout the RPM range. The bore on the TE 250i is 66.4mm, whereas on the TE 300i it is 72mm.
Piston The lightweight piston is perfectly matched to the cylinder transmitting minimal oscillating mass and ensuring high levels of reliability and performance.
Engine Casings The lightweight, die-cast casings on both engines are developed with the goal to improve mass centralization. They accommodate a shaft arrangement aimed at centralizing oscillating mass and improving ride-ability.
Counter Balancer Shaft The engine houses laterally mounted counter balancer shaft which significantly reduces vibration resulting in a smoother and more comfortable ride.
Crankshaft The crankshafts feature a 72mm stroke and are balanced in conjunction with the counter balancer shafts for minimum vibration. By incorporating a heavier ignition rotor, the crankshafts produce more inertia than the TC 250 motocross model for better control in the lower RPM range. Gearbox 6-speed gearboxes on both models feature enduro specific ratios. Innovative shift levers reduce dirt build up guaranteeing easy operation in all conditions.
Clutch The TE 250i and TE 300i feature a DDS (damped diaphragm steel) clutch. The clutch uses a single diaphragm spring instead of the more common coil spring design resulting in a much lighter clutch action. This design also incorporates a damping system that increases both traction and durability. Combined with the Magura hydraulic system the set-up is light and offers modular clutch feeling that is near maintenance free and adjustable.
Starter Both models are fitted with an electric starter located below the engines for optimum protection. The systems are linked to new generation lightweight and powerful Li-ion batteries for reliable starting.
Oil Tank & Pump The TE 250i/300i feature electronic oil pumps that feed 2-stroke oil into the engines to keep them lubricated. The pumps are located just below the oil tank feeding the oil via the throttle body. Oil is not mixed with the fuel, eliminating the need for pre-mixing as on traditional 2-stroke engines. The tank capacity is 0.7 l which lasts for an average of five full tanks of fuel before needing to be refilled. A low oil sensor illuminates a light visible to the rider when the oil needs to be refilled.
FE 250 / FE 350 – BENEFITS
FE 250 / FE 350 – FEATURES AND BENEFITSEngine The DOHC 250cc and 350cc engines are second to none in terms of versatility and performance. All major components and shaft arrangements are carefully positioned to best suit the performance and handling characteristics of each model. Retaining its torquey nature the FE 250 engine makes the bike accessible to both professionals and amateurs. As for the FE 350 engine, it offers a significant boost of power and torque giving the bike 450-rivaling power.
Cylinder Head Featuring polished camshafts with DLC coated finger followers the DOHC design on both engines transmits minimal friction and improves overall performance. Added to the design are lightweight titanium valves (FE 250: intake titanium Ø32.5mm, exhaust steel Ø26,5mm. FE 350: intake Ø36.3mm, exhaust Ø29.1mm).
Cylinder and Piston The cylinders (78mm bore for the FE 250 and 88mm bore for the FE 350) feature lightweight forged bridged-box-type pistons by CP. As a result, the low oscillating masses deliver exceptional power, high revs and a very wide power band. The compression ratios are 12.8:1 for the FE 250 and 12.3:1 for the FE 350.
Crankshaft The plain big end bearings feature two force-fitted bearing shells ensuring maximum reliability and durability while guaranteeing long service intervals of 135 hours. =>Plain big end bearing with force-fitted bearing shells → 135-hour service interval Counter Balancer Shaft In order to counteract the rotational force of the crankshafts and reduce vibration, both engines use multifunctional counter balancer shafts, which also drive their water pumps and timing chains.
Crankcases The FE 250/350 engines are designed to be compact while centralizing rotating masses. As a result, their crankcases are engineered to house the shaft arrangements at the ideal center of gravity. The casings are manufactured using a high-pressure die cast production process, resulting in thin wall thickness while retaining exceptional reliability. The iconic Husqvarna logo adorns the bronze finished crankcase covers.
Gearbox The FE 250 and FE 350 feature 6-speed gearboxes with specific wide-range enduro type gearing. Gear sensors allow the EMS to select a specific engine map for each gear. Additionally, no-dirt gear levers prevent dirt build up allowing the mechanisms to spring back into place to guarantee perfect control in all conditions.
DDS Clutch Both models feature DDS (Dampened Diaphragm Steel) clutches. The exclusive characteristics of this system includes a single diaphragm steel pressure plate instead of traditional coil springs making the clutch pull very light. The integrated damping system improves traction and durability. The clutch basket is a single-piece CNC machined steel component that allows the use of thin steel liners and contributes to the compact design of the engines. Magura hydraulic systems ensure perfect action in all conditions.
FE 450 / FE 501 – BENEFITS
FE 450 / FE 501 – FEATURES AND BENEFITSEngine Delivering high levels of performance, the 450cc and 510.4cc power plants are more advanced than ever. The FE 450 engine weighs only 29.7 kg, while the FE 501 engine weighs 30.1kg. While delivering high performance, both engines can be tamed using the number of advanced electronic rider aids such as traction control and the handlebar map select switch making it accessible on a variety of terrain and skill levels.
Cylinder Head The compact SOHC cylinder heads are designed to offer the maximum performance at the minimum possible weight. The camshafts on each model actuate four lightweight valves (intake: titanium Ø40mm, exhaust steel Ø33mm) through very robust rocker arm systems.
Cylinder and Piston The lightweight aluminum cylinders feature a 95mm bore housing a lightweight, forged Konig bridge-box-type pistons. This combination produces very little oscillating masses, significantly reducing vibration and increasing rider comfort. The compression ratio on both models is 11.8:1
Crankshaft Plain big end bearings comprising of two force-fitted bearing shells ensure maximum reliability and durability, guaranteeing long service intervals of 135 hours.
Counter Balancer Shaft In order to counteract the rotational force of the crankshaft and reduce vibration, the FE 450/FE 501 engines use multifunctional counter balancer shafts which also drive their water pumps.
Crankcases The crankcases are designed to house the shaft arrangements and internals of the engines in the best possible position, centralizing masses for a lightweight handling feel. High-pressure die cast production processes result in a thin but reliable wall thickness while keeping weight to a minimum.
Gearbox The lightweight 6-speed gearboxes ensure smooth and precise shifting thanks to low friction coatings on the shifting forks. The gear levers feature a design that prevents dirt build-up and keeps the lever’s tip in their original position even in the toughest conditions. Gear sensors allow for specific engine maps for each gear.
DDS Clutch The FE 450 / FE 501 engines feature DDS (Dampened Diaphragm Steel) clutches. The exclusive characteristics of this system include a single diaphragm steel pressure plate instead of traditional coil springs making clutch pull very light. The integrated damping systems improve traction and durability. The clutch baskets are single-piece CNC machined steel components that allow the use of thin steel liners and contributes to the compact design of the engines. The Magura hydraulic systems ensure perfect action in all conditions.
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