Husaberg TE250

Husaberg TE 300

 

 

 

 

Make Model

Husaberg TE 300

Year

2011

Engine

Liquid cooled. two stroke,  single-cylinder,

Capacity

293.2
Bore x Stroke 72 x 72 mm
Compression Ratio  

Induction

Keihin PWK 36S AG

Ignition  /  Starting

Kokusan  /  Kick- and electric starter/12V 3Ah/12V 3Ah
Clutch Wet multi-disc clutch, hydraulically operated

Max Power

 

Max Torque

 

Transmission  /  Drive

6 Speed  /  chain
Frame Central double-cradle-type 25CrMo4, Aluminium Subframe

Front Suspension

WP-USD ? 48 mm Closed Cartridqe, 300mm wheel travel.

Rear Suspension

WP-PDS DCC shock absorber, 335mm wheel travel.

Front Brakes

Single 260mm 2 piston caliper

Rear Brakes

Single 220mm disc 1 piston caliper

Front Tyre

90/90-21

Rear Tyre

140/80-18
Seat Height 985 mm

Wedt-Weight

103 kg

Fuel Capacity 

11 Litres
 

Husaberg seems to have thrown environmental caution to the winds and has provided a couple of two-strokes models in its offroad range for hard core enduro riders. The niche models are represented by the TE250 and TE300 models and will be hit with offroad purists looking for the handling and power that 2T models can provide compared to four-stroke motors.

The two-strokes of these Husaberg bikes are based on the KTM EXC models and, as the names suggest, will be a 250 and 300cc offering. The bikes have electric and kick-start ignition and will have a headlight to be homologated with E2 and E3 classifications of the World Enduro Championship. They will also have exhaust valves and a hydraulic Brembo clutch.

According to Husaberg, the two-stroke market, at least for dirt bikes, is growing, and there are plenty of little pearls include on the Husaberg TE250 and TE300. There are dual ignition maps, Brembo brakes, a WP front fork, DID wheels and aluminium handle bars. The fuel tank is up to 11 Litres
and a six-speed transmission is also included.