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Husqvarna unveils 2017 enduro range

Husqvarna Motorcycles has officially unveiled their complete line-up of all-new enduro models at the historic brand’s homeland in Huskvarna, Sweden.

Embodying Husqvarna’s pioneering spirit, each of the enduro machines has been redesigned from the ground up for 2017. Featuring the most advanced technology they set the benchmark in terms of handling, power, weight and aesthetics.

Introducing completely new design, reduced weight, best-in-class handling and dynamic ergonomics, Husqvarna’s 2-stroke TX 125, TE 250 and 300 and 4-stroke FE 250, 350, 450 and 501 models offer the ideal blend of functionality and Swedish-inspired style.

Husqvarna TE 300
Husqvarna TE 300

All 2017 models are equipped with new lighter and more compact engines, with the 4-stroke range featuring unique traction control system as standard. Fitted within redesigned frames the engines offer class-leading performance that’s specifically tailored to ensure a next level enduro riding experience.

Designed to blaze new trails, excel in all conditions and deliver a next-level enduro experience the 2017 Husqvarna enduro range represent the next step for the historic brand’s offroad motorcycle range.

Husqvarna FE 350
Husqvarna FE 350

MAJOR CHASSIS UPGRADES

Husqvarna’s 2017 enduro models feature new frames, which ensure increased rider comfort and confidence. Manufactured to the highest standards by WP Performance Systems, the lighter frames offer 20 percent higher torsional rigidity for improved stability and agility, while longitudinal stiffness is reduced by 30 percent for improved suspension functionality.

Remaining unique to Husqvarna, the composite subframe has been redesigned to fit the new chassis. Made with 30 percent carbon fibre, the subframe is 1 kg lighter than the previous part. All 2017 Husqvarna models have CNC machined triple clamps with an offset of 22 mm fitted as standard. Completing the chassis package the new swingarm has a specifically machined rear axle that allows for the chain adjuster markings to be seen from above.

Husqvarna FE 350
Husqvarna FE 350

A major update in the suspension department are the all-new WP Xplor 48 front forks. Featuring an open cartridge layout with a spring in each leg and split damping functions, all adjusters – including an innovative pre-load adjuster as standard – are situated on top of each fork leg. At the rear WP’s new DCC linkage shock is 0.36 kg lighter than the previous version.

Positioned 6 mm higher than on Husqvarna’s motocross bikes, new self-cleaning footpeg mounts prevent dirt build-up. Along with the new ODI lock-on grips and adjustable throttle assembly (4-strokes), they ensure an improved riding experience.

High quality Brembo callipers and controls combine with GSK discs to deliver optimum stopping power. The rear brake features a 24 mm piston (26 mm on previous models) and a 10 mm longer rear brake lever for better control while braking.

The airbox has a new design with precisely positioned inlet ducts aimed at preventing air deformation and ensuring maximum airflow and protection. The filter cage now features a simple fail proof mounting system for safe and accurate filter installation.

With futuristic new bodywork all models feature Swedish-inspired design and striking blue and yellow colours.

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Husqvarna FE 250
Husqvarna FE 250

HUSQVARNA MY17 ENDURO CHASSIS HIGHLIGHTS
— New frame with optimised geometry
— WP Xplor 48 front fork designed specifically for enduro
— Three-piece subframe made from composite materials
— Swingarm design optimised for easy chain adjustment
— Completely new bodywork with modern colours & graphics
— Self-cleaning footpeg mounts
— Longer rear brake lever
— ODI lock-on grips
— New airbox design

ALL-NEW 2-STROKE MACHINES

From the lighter TX 125 to the class-leading TE 300, Husqvarna’s 2017 enduro models introduce a new era in 2-stroke technology. All engines have been redesigned from the ground up. Lighter and more compact, they feature a completely new construction that focuses on mass centralisation. Updated pistons are designed to match the reworked cylinders, while new crankshafts and counter balancer shafts significantly reduced vibrations.

A major upgrade across the 2017 2-stroke range is the new 38 mm flat slide Mikuni TMX carburettor. Providing an even smoother and more controllable power delivery the new Mikuni carburettor is less sensitive to temperature and altitude changes.

One of the most significant upgrades for 2017 is the lightweight electric start system, which is now placed and well protected under the engine on all the TE models. The system can also be fitted to the TX 125 as an optional extra, available from Husqvarna Accessories.

A complete new exhaust system on the TX 125 is designed to match the specific characteristics of the new engines to deliver top-level performance. The larger displacement TE models have a new header for optimum durability.

For the smaller displacement TX 125 the gearbox is completely redesigned. All the updates have brought massive reduction in weight across Husqvarna’s 2017 2-stroke range.

Husqvarna TE 250
Husqvarna TE 250

HUSQVARNA MY17 ENDURO 2-STROKE MODELS HIGHLIGHTS
— Completely new 2-stroke engines
— New piston (TX 125)
— Updates on power valve systems
— Counter balancer shaft for reduced vibrations
— New 38 mm Mikuni TMX carburetor
— Electric start system placed under all engines (kit for TX 125)
— Completely new exhaust system (TX 125)
— New exhaust header (TE 250 & TE 300)
— Redesigned gearbox (TX 125)
— Massive weight gains

4-STROKES THAT REACH NEW HEIGHTS

For 2017 all of Husqvarna’s 4-stroke enduro machines feature redesigned engines that reach new standards in terms of performance and reliability. Focused on providing enduro specific and rider-friendly power characteristics, all engines are lighter and more compact. Fitted as standard, unique traction control system allow further adjustment of engine characteristics to perfectly suit rider preference and track conditions.

In repositioning major engine components Husqvarna Motorcycles’ engineers have managed to further enhance both the performance and handling of these new bikes. The 2017 Husqvarna FE models feature reworked cylinder heads, updated cylinders and new crankshafts, which ensure optimum durability and guarantee long service intervals of 135 hours.

The Keihin Engine Management System (EMS) on all 4-strokes is specifically designed to be smaller, lighter and faster at processing data. It integrates selectable engine maps via the switch on the handlebar as well as traction control. Combined with the new gear sensor, power delivery is tailored for each gear.

An all-new Keihin 42 mm throttle body sees its injector placed to provide an even more efficient flow of fuel to the combustion chamber.

All 4-stroke models are also fitted with updated header pipes and shorter mufflers, which are now placed 50 mm closer to the engine. The redesigned enduro-specific gearbox now has a gear sensor that allows for specific engine mapping for each gear.

All the latest updates in the 2017 FE engines have brought significant weight savings, ranging from 0.7 kg to 1.7 kg.

Husqvarna MY17 TE 250 Action-1
Husqvarna TE 250

HUSQVARNA MY17 ENDURO 4-STROKE MODELS HIGHLIGHTS
– New engine design focusing on mass-centralisation
— Increased power & torque across the range
— Traction control system as standard
— Standard map switch
— Faster data processing Keihin EMS
— Gear sensor allowing for specific engine maps
— Revised injector positioning
— New header pipes, shorter mufflers
— New crankshafts
— Longer service intervals of 135 hours
— Massive weight savings

Please refer to the adjoining press kit for full information on all the updates of the all-new Husqvarna 2017 enduro model range. Detailed technical specifications can be found on http://bit.ly/29spUX5 or on the http://press.husqvarna-motorcycles.com/

Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/1Z2azXqjPSE

The new Husqvarna 2017 enduro range will be available from the end of July 2016 at all authorized Husqvarna Motorcycles Dealers.

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