TR650 Mods

Discussion in 'TR650' started by Toyboy, Nov 5, 2012.

  1. krussell Strada Adventurer

    Location:
    Portland, OR
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    Strada (for sale)
    Other Motorcycles:
    K1600 / Super Tenere
    Hmm, I'll bet you could find a Strada owner to buy the stock ones...
  2. DYNOBOB Husqvarna
    Pro Class

    Location:
    Cincinnati (Lebanon), OH
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    TE630
    Other Motorcycles:
    SuperTenere-GL1800-CBR900RR-KLX250S

    Let us know what you think of the TR8...


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  3. Kenneth Webb Livin' It Up!

    Location:
    Tucson AZ
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    TE630 TR650 Terra TE310R
    Other Motorcycles:
    Yamaha WR250R, GoldWing, Africa Twin
    I found a source for Terra fork mods on another, un-named web site. Konflict Motorsports and Suspension, http://konflictmotorsports.com/ can do a Shiver conversion and provide adjustablity (damping and rebound) for us. I also suggested he sign up as a vendor over here. I will probably have them work on my forks but am waiting on details from them for now. I wonder if LTR will get on this too as I really like the service that Les provides.
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  4. Kenneth Webb Livin' It Up!

    Location:
    Tucson AZ
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    TE630 TR650 Terra TE310R
    Other Motorcycles:
    Yamaha WR250R, GoldWing, Africa Twin
    Well, maybe, but once you pay to have the lacing done, it's just a little more to get really good, strong rims. I'm just a bit afraid of the soft Behr's. For the road, no problem at all, but on any kind of trail, another story. Woody has what I need in stock, in black, 1.85 front and 3.5 rear. The rear stock is 3", but 3.5" is the "standard" rim for a 140/80 18. Excel doesn't make a 3, so it will have to be the 3.5. Anyway, that's what the Heidi's and Mefo's are made for. I don't see me using a knobby rear on this bike, just on the front. I'm afraid this is turning into a money pit for me.....but I think the end result will be worth it.
  5. Leo Fisher Cafe Husky - Contributing Member

    Location:
    Albuquerque, NM
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    TR 650
    Other Motorcycles:
    Ducati, Honda and Norton
    My speedo was radar tested and it's 3 MPH over what the radar gun says that it is after three passes.
  6. HARDER1 Husqvarna
    Pro Class

    Location:
    Tacoma, Wa
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    TR650 Terra
    Other Motorcycles:
    DRZ400S
    What speed were you doing the tests at?
  7. Leo Fisher Cafe Husky - Contributing Member

    Location:
    Albuquerque, NM
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    TR 650
    Other Motorcycles:
    Ducati, Honda and Norton
    My first pass was at 35 mph, the second at 45 mph and the third at 55 mph. I had limited space to run it up many faster but it was between 3-3.5 high on all three passes.
  8. krussell Strada Adventurer

    Location:
    Portland, OR
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    Strada (for sale)
    Other Motorcycles:
    K1600 / Super Tenere
    Like any good motorcycle. :cheers:
  9. krussell Strada Adventurer

    Location:
    Portland, OR
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    Strada (for sale)
    Other Motorcycles:
    K1600 / Super Tenere
    After some testing against the GPS, it was within 2MPH at all speeds below 60 mph. Best I've ever had. My bike is a Strada, the Terra may be a bit different.b
  10. scottinAZ Husqvarna
    A Class

    Location:
    Phoenix Arizona USA
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    2013 Husqvarna TR 650
    Other Motorcycles:
    2009 Yamaha Royal Star Venture
    Anyone else burning their left leg on the metal exhaust guard?? I'm hoping someone makes a plastic heat guard so I can scrap that stock metal one, I saw someplace a carbon fiber guard for the BMW which also protected the sensor but the mounting holes look farther apart.
  11. Xch Husqvarna

    Location:
    Australia
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    None yet
    Other Motorcycles:
    Honda
    I ceramic coated the header pipe and heat shield on my BMW which reduced the heat and any burning considerably.
  12. BILLF CH Sponsor

    Location:
    BMP Husqvarna, Salem, OR USA
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    92WXC350 /Lamson CR250/701 Vitpilen/
    Other Motorcycles:
    Triumph900 Scrambler 1200 HD Nightst
    Curts new Strada with Terra front fender and white fork guards we sold today. trs650 high fender 004.jpg trs650 high fender 001.jpg trs650 high fender 003.jpg
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  13. Xcuvator Husqvarna
    Pro Class

    Location:
    Scholls Oregon
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    TE450,610 WB165,WR250 WR360 & XC430
    Other Motorcycles:
    yes
    [quote="Kenneth Webb, post: 266951,

    I'm also thinking about having Woody lace up some Excel rims to replace what I assume are the stock Behr's. They look too soft to take many hits. I'll have to talk to Woody and see if the appropriate size Takasago's are available, or if not, what he can offer. [/quote]

    Just curious, have you had or heard of problems with Behr wheels used on Huskys? Takasago (I have been told more than once) offers wheels of different grades and supposedly Husky bikes some with a better (best) grade Takasago wheels than even KTM. In around 2011 some TE models including 310s-450s etc came with Behr wheels and I have wondered how they compare, but never heard of any complaints.
  14. Kenneth Webb Livin' It Up!

    Location:
    Tucson AZ
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    TE630 TR650 Terra TE310R
    Other Motorcycles:
    Yamaha WR250R, GoldWing, Africa Twin
    Well I'm no expert on the various rims out there, but I've seen a photo or two of bent Behr's. Zach at Woody's thought they were on the soft side too. I may be overdoing it here, but I know from first hand experience that the Takasagos are pretty strong since they are on my TE630. DID has some good stuff too, with less bling, but they don't make the size I need. Since I had a problem with my factory front (out of round) and had to tweak it, I don't have a lot of confidence in that one. With the new rims I'll be good to go where ever I want, and I'll be confident in having true rims all around. I can get the stock 1.85 rim in front, but the rear will have to be a 3.5, half an inch larger than the stock. That's OK though as 3.5 is the "standard" for the 140 section tire. It was either that or go to 2.5, as on the TE630. OK for dirt, but the Terra will see a lot of road miles as well as gravel, and the tire will have the optimal profile for that with the wider rim. Three inches is a nice compromise, but not available. I figure the heavier the bike the more hit the rims will take. I'm just buying a little insurance. I did pull back a little and will go with silver instead of black. Saves a few bucks.
  15. Xch Husqvarna

    Location:
    Australia
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    None yet
    Other Motorcycles:
    Honda
    I put two small dents in my front Behr rim on my XCH over 18,000 klms of 80% hard off road riding. One happened with very low pressure and one was a flat tyre hitting sharp edge rocks at high speed. I would use up the wheels it comes with and get new ones built up as you need them. Never needed to true either Behr rim and caused no damage doing tube changes either.
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  16. FabOneUp Husqvarna
    Pro Class

    Location:
    Pikes Peak, Colorado
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    '13 TR650 Terra
    Other Motorcycles:
    '14 KTM 450 XC-W '11 BMW R1200GS
    I think Ken's mind is made on the rims. The Takasagos and his Motosportz skid plate are going to bring up the quality of the bike substantially. I would do it too, but have the money spent on other mod supplies and farkles. Here is an example; this is a pic of the carbon windscreen in progress. It has the first 2 layers of carbon fiber on it. It is still going well, but I need more free time to finish it.

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  17. Terra Tom Husqvarna
    A Class

    Location:
    Sydney
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    TR650
    Other Motorcycles:
    KLX250S - sold
    Wow Bill that looks great! How hard was it to swap that front fender?

    I really wanted the terra for looks, but given most of my riding is on road I was all but settled on the strada for the abs and this seals it! Strada it is, now to work out how to copy your mod on the cheap.

    Any terra owners wanna swap?
  18. Kenneth Webb Livin' It Up!

    Location:
    Tucson AZ
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    TE630 TR650 Terra TE310R
    Other Motorcycles:
    Yamaha WR250R, GoldWing, Africa Twin
    Behr evidently makes several different rims, and the good one according the Woody is the SAXESS. It's supposed to be stamped on the edge of the rim. I don't see that on mine. Woody also calls standard Behr rims "butterballs"! Kind of soft and can be pounded back into shape with a hammer fairly easily. Not so with the SAXESS. I honestly think I would probably be able to run the stock rims until the bike wears out and never have a problem, but I just got it into my head to relace so I will.

    I'm working on getting a good chain guide for the Terra as I think one is needed. The BRP guide for the 610, which is good for the 630, is perfect for the Terra but is left hand instead of right hand. If I can get BRP to make a right hand version (just mirror image their CNC tooling) it will mount to the swing arm with a plate welded flat on the inside face. Really simple! If anyone else is interested, post up, and maybe if there is enough interest BRP will come thru. Meanwhile, I will contact them to see if they will do something custom for us.
  19. mario33 Husqvarna
    AA Class

    Location:
    Warsaw, Poland
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    TR650 Terra'13 - Lady in Red 2
    Other Motorcycles:
    none
    Ken, I really like your efforts to make Terra one dirt bike, against all odds ;) can you also make it alu in swingarm and subframe ? ;) I really believe the weigth of this bike will kill you in dirt long before you would need those Takasagos... Ive seen it in my f800gs that albo got those 'soft' rims.

    I'm not criticising you, in fact Im waiting impatiently for all your mods as all of them await myself sometime. Having said that, I really believe that cutting the weigth gets priority. One-can exhaust anyone ?
  20. Kenneth Webb Livin' It Up!

    Location:
    Tucson AZ
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    TE630 TR650 Terra TE310R
    Other Motorcycles:
    Yamaha WR250R, GoldWing, Africa Twin