Husqvarna TE 450e Make Model | Husqvarna TE 450e | Year | 2004-05 | Engine | Liquid cooled, four stroke, single cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder. | Capacity | 449 | Bore x Stroke | 97 x 60.7 mm | Compression Ratio | 12.0;1 | Induction | 41mm Keihin MX | Ignition / Starting | CDI / | Max Power | | Max Torque | | Transmission / Drive | 6 Speed / chain | Frame | Steel single tube cradle (round tubes); rear frame in light alloy | Front Suspension | Marzocchi "Upside-Down" telescopic hydraulic fork with advanced axle. compression and rebound stroke adjustment | Rear Suspension | Sachs progressive "Soft Damp" type with single hydraulic shock absorber, spring preload adjustment, compression and rebound adjustment | Front Brakes | Single 260mm disc | Rear Brakes | Single 220mm disc | Front Tyre | 90/90-21 | Rear Tyre | 140/80-18 | Dry Weight | 116 kg | Fuel Capacity | 9.7 Litres | The 2004 4-stroke Husqvarnas share the same body style of the TE 510 Centennial, the motorcycle created for celebrating the first 100 years of Husqvarna motorcycle history. Fuel tank, seat, sidecovers, front number plate and front fender have the same shape as the TEC 510, giving the 2005 motocross/enduro models a new look which is particularly streamlined. The "centennial" connotation of 2004 models isn't just an aesthetic aspect, since Husqvarna wanted to mark a clear step forward under the technical aspect applying significant modifications aimed at improving the performance and function of the TE 450.
Beginning with the engines, the top end is fitted with new valves, still made of Titanium, now having stems of increased diameter for improved strength even in the most severe riding conditions. The manufacturing technology of the valves has been improved and the new supplier is one of the best in the field of racing cars engines. The intake camshaft of TE 450 has been redesigned with new lift profiles, optimized to increase the performance and the interaction between valve and valve seat. The new cylinder head gasket , which is now made of multi layer steel sheets (MLS), reduces head deformations and improves temperature distribution of the power train.
Another significant change common to all 4-stroke models is the adoption of the latest generation of Keihin FCR type carburetors with a 41mm bore for the 450. The new carburetor setting, specifically developed for Husqvarna, improves the throttle response at any riding conditions. Cold starts, as well as hot restart are made easier due to the double choke system COLD/HOT including the classic RED "electric start" button. All Husqvarna 4-stroke engines have electric starters, a kick-starting kit is available as an option.
The 450's primary drive is now very similar to the 510's, with a high strength aluminum (Ergal) clutch basket machined from the sound material with hard anodine oxidation coating to improve clutch discs sliding and reduce wear on the contact surface. Also improved for the 450 is the crankshaft, where con-rod pin diameter increased from 30 to 34 mm, a new roller bearing with increased load capacity and silver plated cage, a redesigned connecting rod and a different balancing of the crank to reduce the vibrations.
Significant work was also done to the entire electrical system. The digital CPU is programmable and recognizes both throttle position (TPS) and individual gears (GPS). To make starting easier, ignition timing was modified and the new generator has an improved battery re-charging circuit that delivers more charging current starting from lower revs.
For the chassis, changes were made to improve the suspension and brake components. This is why all models are fitted with new Sachs shock absorbers equipped with a top-out spring, improving the suspension's function mainly during rebound, and in particular during braking hard, reducing the "bouncing" that is often noticed in deceleration. The shock absorber also has new sealing rings and reservoir tank, which was re-designed to improve cooling. Also new is the lower shock absorber pivot, that now features a roller bearing. All needle bearings in the rear suspension link are now longer, to decrease friction and improve durability. The suspension settings are completely re-worked following the recommendations from Husqvarna Motocross and Enduro factory riders. The rear brake disc has no holes and the front brake features a new master cylinder that improves braking modulation.
All enduro models have a tub/tank for vapor recovery of coolant liquids, useful mainly for mule track stretches for maintaining constant coolant capacity of the radiators.
The electrical system is equipped with a device for preventing accidental starting of the engine while in gear, with a switch positioned on the clutch lever.
Larger Valve Stems Metal Head Gasket Revised Starter System CNC Aluminium Clutch Basket Engine Crankshaft has New Connecting Rod with Larger Pivot increased from 30 to 34 mm Keihin Carburettor with Redesigned Ducts
Revised Suspension Settings, Shock Absorbers with Lighter Reservoir and New Sealing Ring to Improve Efficiency Lower Shock Pivot on Roller Bearings Rear Disc Brake without holes, and Wheel Axle with Clip for Rapid Removal Tank for Coolant Recovery from Radiator New Front Brake Master Cylinder
New Generator with Improved Battery Recharging Circuit Timing at 0 rpm Modified to Facilitate Starting New CPU with Recognition of Individual Gears Switch on Clutch to Prevent Accidental Starting of the Engine
New Bodywork (Rear Fender, Side Panels and Conveyors) and Fuel Tank derived from TE 510 Centennial Model New Headlamp Fairing Front Fender Reinforcement |