TR650 suspension

Discussion in 'TR650' started by Jaquesdp, Oct 28, 2013.

  1. Jaquesdp Husqvarna
    B Class

    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    TR650
    Hi guys,

    I'm about to take the plung into yet another adventure and the Husky took my attention,I love the bike but the suspension issue get raised a lot,it has less travel than most other adventures but does it work well enough?

    I just ride gravel roads and some tricky stuff now and again,I don't wanna go full off-road as I still want to be able to ride on Tarmac and pillion my wife but still wanna play in dirt over weekend..

    My previous bikes were

    Bmw F800gs which was nice bike but heavy in tricky stuff and the suspension was very soft it bottomed a lot.

    Yamaha Tenere 660 was also very nice and can't remember that I really had any problems.

    Ktm 640 adventure the bike vibrated like hell and irritated me but the suspension was awesome on gravel..

    How does the Husky compare to Yamaha Tenere (660)

    If it's the same or better I'm ordering my Husky tommorow.

    Thanks guys
  2. Next Strada Demolitionist

    Location:
    Brevard, NC
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    TR650 Strada
    I love the bike. What do you weigh? The stock suspension is great for me at 170 pounds. I ride tons of gravel and it holds up to all but the biggest bumps. In the 8 months I have had her she has only bottomed out twice, and both times I was going too fast and not trying to lighten the front when I hit. I have had bikes that were twice the price and half as much fun.

    We don't get the little Tenere here in the states so I can't attest to the ride similarities. I can say that I went into the dealership here planning to buy a new BMW (650 or 700) and left with the Husky.
  3. Jaquesdp Husqvarna
    B Class

    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    TR650
    Thanks for quick reply :-)

    I'm about 190 pounds but losing weight hehe...
  4. Motosportz CH Sponsor

    Location:
    Vancouver WA
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    2021 TE250i, 570 Berg, 500 KTM, 790R
    Other Motorcycles:
    many
    I find the suspension well balanced for the mission but you have to remember these have very little adjustment and are budget parts. Very good for what they are and pretty good middle of the road settings.
  5. Jaquesdp Husqvarna
    B Class

    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    TR650
    Thank you for inputs..
  6. Ogre_fl Husqvarna
    Pro Class

    Location:
    Cook Bayou, FL
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    Terra 650
    Other Motorcycles:
    Tiger 1050
    FWIW I have had 2 KTM 640 Adventures.
    I found their suspension/chassis to be really great on gravel, sand roads and even some trail use.
    I wanted to Rally Moto race them, but never did.

    The Terra is just not in that league at all.
    I have no interest/desire to Rally Moto race the Terra
    BUT it is a joy to ride everywhere.
    I gladly take the Terra engine smoothness over the 640 chassis.
  7. Ignaciob Husqvarna
    Pro Class

    Location:
    Tri-Cities, WA
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    TR650 Strada --> Terra (aka Noxeema)
    Other Motorcycles:
    05 Yamaha FJR (x2), 75 Honda CB400F
    That's exactly what I did with my Strada turned Terra over the weekend. Rode the bike with camping gear 500km to a popular dirt bike area, was able to ride on the same stuff as the 250s....just not as quickly or as much suspension travel, then rode a slightly different 450kms home afterward.

    Don't have the Tenere 660's over here, but found it to be far better than a KLR for both offroad and onroad and not as good offroad as an XR650R, but WAY better at the road and packing stuff.

    I'm not sure there's any to "order". Remember that all that have been made...are made. They're now just selling the few remaining 2014s they have in the warehouses and showroom floors.
  8. nev.. Terrarist

    Location:
    Greensborough, Australia
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    '13 TR650 Terra
    Other Motorcycles:
    '14 XT1200ZE
    I can't compare to the 660 Tenere but I can compare to the XT660R. The Terra engine is stronger and smoother than the Yamaha. Suspension felt about the same (I am not a good judge of suspension). The Terra is a much better bike to ride on the blacktop than the Yamaha, which had much more engine vibration and less wind protection at 100kph.
  9. bluegopher Husqvarna
    AA Class

    Location:
    Woodland Park, CO
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    2013 TR650 Terra
    I bottom the suspension, front and rear, just about every time I take it on the trails. I know I probably ride it too hard but it's the only bike I have right now and I treat it like a dirt bike. I'm about 200 lbs with full gear. So far it's taken all the abuse I can give it. About 5000 miles worth. If you can find one get it quick.
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  10. Jaquesdp Husqvarna
    B Class

    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    TR650
    Im in SouthAfrica and seems we still have some stock available :)
  11. Toyboy Husqvarna
    AA Class

    Location:
    Middletown, PA
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    2011 TXC250/2012 TXC310, 2013 TR650
    Other Motorcycles:
    BMW Hp2E/Yamaha Super T/BMW R1200RTP
    Did do a little research and found that the rear F650GS (thumper) aka G650GS shock measures 12.5 inches from eye to eye. Measuring the shock as best I can on the bike, the TR650 looks to be right at the same measurement, possibly a 1/4 inch shorter. The attachment points appear to be the exact same. Given the amount of aftermarket shocks out there, the possibilities are pretty open as to finding one. I am planning on trying to graft one on to the TR. I have not been able to confirm what the stock length is for the SERTAO BMW but want to compare as well.
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  12. Kenneth Webb Livin' It Up!

    Location:
    Tucson AZ
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    TE630 TR650 Terra TE310R
    Other Motorcycles:
    Yamaha WR250R, GoldWing, Africa Twin
    Two of us ran the TR's on the COBDR this year and found the suspension absolutely up to the task. Not a "dirt bike", but much better than I thought it would be. We were fully loaded with gear, saddle bags, etc.
  13. Santi Beard Husqvarna
    AA Class

    Location:
    Cadiz, Spain
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    TR650 Terra
    Other Motorcycles:
    Kymko 300i Superdink, Harley 883
  14. Motosportz CH Sponsor

    Location:
    Vancouver WA
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    2021 TE250i, 570 Berg, 500 KTM, 790R
    Other Motorcycles:
    many
  15. krider59 Husqvarna
    A Class

    Location:
    eastern pa
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    trt 650 terra
    Other Motorcycles:
    02 k12rs 05k12lt
    ok im 6' 225 lbs, i packed 50 lbs of camping gear on it. I had no problems on back roads, dirt and and gravel roads and some pretty washed out fire roads. once i shed the camp gear. it was on to the power line trails. the suspension works fine at low speed 20 mph. a better trail rider would have kept the bike up right more than i did.:p
  16. Ed. Husqvarna
    C Class

    Location:
    North Cooma, Australia
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    not yet...
    Other Motorcycles:
    A Triptych of Triumphs
    Beats ~$1200 for Ohlins shocks I have bought in the past...
  17. Aaron Simpson Husqvarna
    B Class

    Location:
    Melbourne, Australia
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    Tr 650 Terra
    In my opinion the suspension should have more travel, don't get me wrong - its very good but you will bottom it easily in rough terrain or if you push a bit. But it is excellent on road.

    My background is dirt bikes so I probably push it a little more that intended. Even so it is very well balanced and well behaved off road and I really enjoy riding it.

    I wouldn't hesitate to recommend the bike.
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  18. chronocommando Husqvarna
    C Class

    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    TR650
    I have a Terra and tested the TENERE 660. The engine of the TERRA is much better in all regards. The suspension is mor or less on par but I did not had the chance to go into real dirt. The Terra does look so much better :-) but it is a bit smaller. If you are tall then you need to make some adjustments to have a perfect fit.
  19. mario33 Husqvarna
    AA Class

    Location:
    Warsaw, Poland
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    TR650 Terra'13 - Lady in Red 2
    Other Motorcycles:
    none
    XT660R got the same engine like Tenere and I got it tested extensively while preparing to buy my current bike. Terra's got much better engine hands down - more power, more torque and much smoother. Although you can easily tweak Xt660 engine with aftermarket parts (like big-bore cylinders or other racing parts), which might not be possible for Terra (not to large extent anyway). Straight from factory, XT's engine got much more problems with stumbling than Terra (o2 sensor is a weak point: http://www.off-the-road.de/en/XT-66...ning-XT-660-Z/O2-Sensor-eliminator-XT660.html that might be the way to do it for Terra though). Lots of aftermarket parts available for XT... LOTS

    Suspension-wise its at par - similar travel, similarly undersprung :cool:

    What is really discouraging in case of XT'660R is that exhaust line being placed right down below engine. Just asking for disaster while driving off-road. Tenere got it better. Might be tweaked - there are complete exhausts with lines moved up and lined sideways. Not really much more expensive than 'normal' aftermarket exhaust.

    Tenere was too high for my needs...

    I would say XT is fantastic platform for good dual-sport but needs further investment. What I would do would be to buy slightly used XT, add 50% more of the budget to tweak it heavily (at least exhaust, serious suspension, engine tweaks to improve torque and some protection parts) and that all would make it very good. At the price much higher than Terra. Terra is that much better straight away from factory :) and if you add some money to it, Terra would outshine XT hands down...

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