Dual Purpose
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Model
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Type
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MSRP
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Warranty*
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Street Legal?
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TE630
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Enduro
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$9799
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2 year
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Yes
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* Note: Warranty is voided if you race the bike or put it in full power mode (street
bikes)
Husqvarna TE630

Based on the SM 630, the Husqvarna TE 630 benefits from having many parts in common
with other four-stroke racing Enduro Husqvarnas. The TE 630 and the unique Husqvarna
WRE 125 that is the 74 times off-road champion sit neatly in the dual purpose sector
- meaning bikes that will take you anywhere. With the TE 630, Husqvarna intends
to widen its range to include Enduro enthusiasts who use their bikes every day and
need more comfort and practicality but want to combine this with the thrill of owning
a race bike.
The Husqvarna TE 630 is perfect for those of you that want a bike with muscle but
also class. It is without any doubt the best example of how a racing off-roader
can be transformed into a road-going machine. The Husqvarna TE happily took up the
challenge of racing and in the last Italian Championship Motorally and Marathon
Raid narrowly missed winning the Marathon class category for production bikes that
it had claimed in 2008. The TE 630 combines strong looks and character with a frame
built for daily off-road use thanks also to the superlative engine that is highly
tractable even at low to medium revs.
The main news item on the new TE 630 is the engine that has been bored out from
98 to 100 mm to give a capacity of 600cc The head now has a red rocker box like
the race machines and houses DOHC valve gear from the racing 450/510 that provides
20% more power than the previous 570cc version. The TE 630 now has an electronic
injection system that was developed in collaboration with Mikuni. The engine now
features a 45 mm throttle body with the starter command on the handlebars and there
is a 300 Kpa Mitsubishi “twin jet” fuel injector fitted to the throttle. The pressure
regulator (3 Bar) regulates any return of excess fuel to the tank and the MAQS (Modularised
Air Quantity Sensor) consists of air temperature, mapping and TPS (Throttle Position
Sensor) sensors.