SAM511
Husqvarna
AA Class
TE511 FIRST 500 KMS 5/5/11
Well, I have now finished just over 500 KMS, and wow has this engine loosened up and delivered ? It has to be the best power delivery of any of the big bores I have ever had and ooooh so smooth with superb gear change quality and excemplary EFI. Will be dumping the original oil later today and filling up with my favoured Motul 300V 15W/50 which will only enhance gear change quality even more from my past experiences.
ERGONOMICS
Egos are exceptional, albeit a bit too high for my 5 ft 10 inch height and I am still struggling a bit but I guess I will get used to it as I did with my last bike a 2009 TE450 after coming off a KTM which seemed lower to me. I find the seat OK and I am a big fan of Duz fasteners. The standing position is the best I have had so far on any bike, in fact it encourages me to stand more aften because it is comfortable. Having said that I have installed 12mm bar risers and pulled the bars slightly back towards me which made it even better for me.
TIRES
I immediately jetisoned the standard FIM tires in favour of Pirelli MX Extra rear (120/100) and XC Mid Soft front (80/100) as I did on my last bike and boy was that a revelation ! It makes it feel like its got 4WD by comparison. Great staggered knob pattern gives confidence in power sliding, nice and progessive. The front especially is exceptional in all terrains IMO.
SUSPENSION
Aaah, everyone wants to know and everyone has different opinions. Well, I am falling in love with this bike as it responds so well to chassis adjustments on all levels. I personally do not feel the need for valving changes like some others claim. One spring rate upgrade both ends (refer below) with some small clicker adjustments here and there, oil height of 120mm in the forks and that was perfection for me, end of story, and the best set up of any of my past bikes. One thing that I have noticed is that with the stronger rear spring it allows me to run more rider sag of 120mm (with all gear and full tanks) whilst maintaining a reasonable static sag of 45mm. It seems to be its sweet spot for me.
THE CTS REAR END
This bike is all about the rear end action, its effect on weight transfer, anti squat feel and extra traction that it susequently delivers. Its stability on steep, rough and badly rutted rocky hills can not be explained or appreciated by people unless you ride it.
COMBINED HANDLING & ENGINE BRAKING
It has a different feel for sure, but for me I feel that what it can deliver to the rider is worth a slight rethink in riding style. It definitely suits smoothness in cornering rather than the cut & thrust style of burying the front and booting in the power, which now kind of almost feels the old fashioned way. In saying that, I also feel that this bike definitely delivers faster corner speed and for enduro or trail riding that is the faster way round. Part of this sensation is the engine braking. It felt bizzare when I first rode it. There is not much engine braking for the first 2 - 3 seconds after choping the throttle and then a mild engine braking comes on. It must be the EFI programming that kind of "hangs" the engine for a short time. This in conjunction with the CTS effect on the chassis is why I say that riding it is sort of like a 2 stroke where they tend to run wider and faster round corners.
Anyhow, enough gas bagging from me for now. This bike is truly awesome and its new concepts inspired me to write down my thoughts. I would love to hear of other TE511/449 owners thoughts on the bikes and their own various set ups.
I will post some field photos from Adelaide South Australia at some another time.
I have listed below some changes that I have made and I am waiting to see what steering damper solutions become available in the future that will still allow easy removal of the long seat.
2011 HUSQVARNA TE511
Modifications and Accessories
Husqvarna Billet Alloy Fuel Tank Cap
Husqvarna Billet Alloy Oil Screen Caps (2)
Husqvarna Billet Alloy Oil Filter Cap
Husqvarna Carbon Fibre Rear Chain Guide
Husqvarna Spring Preload Adjuster
Husqvarna 12mm Bar Risers
B&B Alloy Mid Pipe Heat Shield
B&B Alloy Bash Plate
B&B Alloy Radiator Guards
Racetech 0.48 Fork Springs
Kayaba 5.3 Kg Rear Spring
Motorsportz Rear Disc Protector
DID VM X-Ring Gold Chain
Stealth 50 tooth Rear Sprocket
Pirelli MX Extra Rear Tire (120/100)
Pirelli XC Mid Soft Front Tire (80/100)
G2 Ergonomics Throttle Tube & Cam
Works Connection Rotating Bar Clamps
Biketique Alloy Hand Guards
Well, I have now finished just over 500 KMS, and wow has this engine loosened up and delivered ? It has to be the best power delivery of any of the big bores I have ever had and ooooh so smooth with superb gear change quality and excemplary EFI. Will be dumping the original oil later today and filling up with my favoured Motul 300V 15W/50 which will only enhance gear change quality even more from my past experiences.
ERGONOMICS
Egos are exceptional, albeit a bit too high for my 5 ft 10 inch height and I am still struggling a bit but I guess I will get used to it as I did with my last bike a 2009 TE450 after coming off a KTM which seemed lower to me. I find the seat OK and I am a big fan of Duz fasteners. The standing position is the best I have had so far on any bike, in fact it encourages me to stand more aften because it is comfortable. Having said that I have installed 12mm bar risers and pulled the bars slightly back towards me which made it even better for me.
TIRES
I immediately jetisoned the standard FIM tires in favour of Pirelli MX Extra rear (120/100) and XC Mid Soft front (80/100) as I did on my last bike and boy was that a revelation ! It makes it feel like its got 4WD by comparison. Great staggered knob pattern gives confidence in power sliding, nice and progessive. The front especially is exceptional in all terrains IMO.
SUSPENSION
Aaah, everyone wants to know and everyone has different opinions. Well, I am falling in love with this bike as it responds so well to chassis adjustments on all levels. I personally do not feel the need for valving changes like some others claim. One spring rate upgrade both ends (refer below) with some small clicker adjustments here and there, oil height of 120mm in the forks and that was perfection for me, end of story, and the best set up of any of my past bikes. One thing that I have noticed is that with the stronger rear spring it allows me to run more rider sag of 120mm (with all gear and full tanks) whilst maintaining a reasonable static sag of 45mm. It seems to be its sweet spot for me.
THE CTS REAR END
This bike is all about the rear end action, its effect on weight transfer, anti squat feel and extra traction that it susequently delivers. Its stability on steep, rough and badly rutted rocky hills can not be explained or appreciated by people unless you ride it.
COMBINED HANDLING & ENGINE BRAKING
It has a different feel for sure, but for me I feel that what it can deliver to the rider is worth a slight rethink in riding style. It definitely suits smoothness in cornering rather than the cut & thrust style of burying the front and booting in the power, which now kind of almost feels the old fashioned way. In saying that, I also feel that this bike definitely delivers faster corner speed and for enduro or trail riding that is the faster way round. Part of this sensation is the engine braking. It felt bizzare when I first rode it. There is not much engine braking for the first 2 - 3 seconds after choping the throttle and then a mild engine braking comes on. It must be the EFI programming that kind of "hangs" the engine for a short time. This in conjunction with the CTS effect on the chassis is why I say that riding it is sort of like a 2 stroke where they tend to run wider and faster round corners.
Anyhow, enough gas bagging from me for now. This bike is truly awesome and its new concepts inspired me to write down my thoughts. I would love to hear of other TE511/449 owners thoughts on the bikes and their own various set ups.
I will post some field photos from Adelaide South Australia at some another time.
I have listed below some changes that I have made and I am waiting to see what steering damper solutions become available in the future that will still allow easy removal of the long seat.
2011 HUSQVARNA TE511
Modifications and Accessories
Husqvarna Billet Alloy Fuel Tank Cap
Husqvarna Billet Alloy Oil Screen Caps (2)
Husqvarna Billet Alloy Oil Filter Cap
Husqvarna Carbon Fibre Rear Chain Guide
Husqvarna Spring Preload Adjuster
Husqvarna 12mm Bar Risers
B&B Alloy Mid Pipe Heat Shield
B&B Alloy Bash Plate
B&B Alloy Radiator Guards
Racetech 0.48 Fork Springs
Kayaba 5.3 Kg Rear Spring
Motorsportz Rear Disc Protector
DID VM X-Ring Gold Chain
Stealth 50 tooth Rear Sprocket
Pirelli MX Extra Rear Tire (120/100)
Pirelli XC Mid Soft Front Tire (80/100)
G2 Ergonomics Throttle Tube & Cam
Works Connection Rotating Bar Clamps
Biketique Alloy Hand Guards