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1. IDENTIFICATION DATA The engine identification number is stamped on the bot TERRA USA tom RH side of the crankcase whereas the motorcycle se rial number is stamped on the steering tube ZKHOH12A DV000001 Always quote the number stamped on the frame when ordering spare parts or requesting further e A 4 details about your vehicle and note it on this booklet STRADA USA usse RM ZKHOH12B DV000001 e VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER V I N The full 17 digit serial or Vehicle Identification Number is stamped on the steering tube R H side Model designation A Model Year 12013 9 Progressive no m Version Model nmm 1 Chassis sch e 2 Engine serial number e A 4 TR 650 Terra 43 kW ABS D TR 650 Terra 35 kW ABS TR 650 Strada 43 kW ABS TR 650 Strada 35 kW ABS PETE EEE EPI EET EEE EEE EEE ERE RE RE ERR REOR IERI E SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE 7 BERE TECHNICAL DATA ENGINE Single cylinder 4 stroke engine with four valves liquid and electric fan tee 3 937 in 100 mm MID ME REM 3 268 in 83 mm Displacement 39 787 in 652 Compression ratio 3 panes eee Se Ze electric Type of fuel unle
2. SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE EN 33 REBOUND SHOCK ABSORBER HYDRAULIC DAMPING CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT Chain should be checked adjusted and lubricated as per It is possible to adjust the rebound travel of the shock the Maintenance Chart to ensure safety and prevent ex absorber cessive wear If the chain becomes badly worn or is adjusted incorrectly B REBOUND Standard setting i e it is too loose or too tight it Gl jump out of the 11 dicks sprocket or break adjuster 1 Position the motorcycle on the side stand so the chain is To reset the standard setting turn lower adjuster 1 not stressed and loaded clockwise until reaching fully closed position Then turn it where the screw 1 is located lift the chain 2 up back the number of clicks specified above wards and measure the chain travel In order to obtain a smooth braking action turn ad the correct setting must be 45 mm 1 77 juster counter clockwise Vice versa to obtain a harder leaking action If this is not the case proceed as follows make sure that the motorcycle is fully upright on the special rear support stand optional on the right side loosen the locking nut 3 of the wheel axle loosen the check nuts 4 on both chain tensioners turn the adjuster screws 5 to obtain the correct ten sion and check on both sides that the wheel centring sliders 6 are in the same p
3. SETTING UNITS OF MEASUREMENT SHOCK ABSORBER SPRING PRELOAD AD 5 e SIDE STAND gegen 12 STARTING THE ENGINE sssassssssssssssntsossecsnsccntsssstesosiesisc cscssscsssoisiey 24 DA SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE
4. CASTROL RESPONSE SUPER DOT 4 Grease lubrication CASTROL LM GREASE 2 Secondary drive chain lubrication MID CASTROL CHAIN LUBE RACING Electric contact protection RM eid dee CASTROL METAL PARTS CLEANER EEELEEEEEEEELEEEEELBLLLELEEEEEEF EL EE ERE Ent SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE EN 9 MOTORCYCLE OVERALL VIEW A AE eg NI 2 N PERN Y 1 7 Benz 4 At el X d LX d i TIA BAS SC Vi 10 SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIII1II LEGEND Front wheel Left hand front brake disc Right hand front brake calliper ront for Gear shift pedal the first gear is engaged by pushing lever downwards for other gears push it upwards The neutral gear is between the first and second gear Side stand Rear sprocket Rear whee _ Number plate holder 0 Rear turning indicators 1 Tail light 2 Saddle 3 Rear view mirrors 4 Front turning indicators 5 Headlight 6 Rear brake control pedal 7 Rear brake master cylinder 8 Rear brake disc 19 Rear brake calliper 20 Passenger footrests 21 Passenger grab handles 22 Exhaust silencers 23 Radiator 24 Fuel tank filler 25 Digital dashboar 26 Wio switch 27 taht hond switch 28 ENGINE STOP button emergency stop 29 Engine start button 30 Front brake control lever 31
5. Manuale utente_Owner s manual_Manuel d utilisateur_Benutzerhandbuch_Manual del usuario Husqvarna HUSQVARNA MOTORCYCLES S R L declina qualsiasi responsabilit per eventuali errori in cui pu essere incorsa nella compilazione del presente manuale e si riserva il diritto di ap portare qualsiasi modifica richiesta dallo sviluppo evolutivo dei propri prodotti Le illustrazioni riportate sono indicative e potrebbero non corrispondere esattamente al particolare trattato vietatala riproduzione anche parziale della presente pubblicazione senza autorizzazione scritta To the best knowledge of HUSQVARNA MOTORCYCLES S R L the material contained herein is accurate as of the date this pubblication was approved for printing HUSQVARNA MOTORCYCLES S R L reserves the right to change specifications equipment or designs at any time without notice and without incurring obligation Illustrations in this manual are merely for demonstration purposes and could not exactly match the detail described No part of this manual can be reproduced without permission in writing of the copyright holder HUSQVARNA MOTORCYCLES S R L d cline toute r sponsabilit pour erreurs vuntuelles commises pendant la r daction du manuel et question et se r serve le droit d apporter tous les perfectionnements n cessaires sans avis pr alable Les illustrations grav es dans ce manuel ne sont qu titre idicatif et pourraient ne pas correspondre au d tail trai
6. CATALYTIC CONVERTER CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTMENT CHECKING BRAKE PADS FOR WEAR CHECKING CHAIN AND SPROCKETS FOR WEAR CHECK THE FRONT BRAKE FLUID LEVEL CLEANING CLOCK ADJUST 19 32 ms 33 13 12 COOLANT LEVEL eegenarteg deent 29 D DESCRIPTION OF MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY a DESCRIPTION OF WARNING LIGHTS F FRONT BRAKE FRONT HEADLAMP BULB REPLACEMENT STEERING LOCK IDENTIFICATION DATA 7 STOPPING THE ENGINE IN AN EMERGENCY 28 IGNITION SWITCH STOPPING THE MOTORCYCLE THE ENGIN IMPORTANT NOTICES INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE MOTORCYCLE L LONG PERIOD OF INACTIVITY L H HANDLEBAR SWITCH LUBRICATING THE CHAIN M MOTORCYCLE OVERALL VIEW MOUNTING DISMOUNTING OF RIDER AND PASSENGER 22 0 CHECK rm 28 PAD CLEANING PAD WEAR PRE DELIVERY INSPECTION PRE RIDE CHECKS PRESENTATION 3 R REAR BRAKE CONTROL REAR BRAKE FLUID LEVEL CHECK REAR BRAKE PEDAL FREE PLAY ADJUSTMENT REBOUND SHOCK ABSORBER HYDRAULIC DAMPING AD REFUELLING REMOVING THE SADDLE REPLACING THE NUMBER PLATE BULB RIDING YOUR MOTORCYCLE RIGHT HAND HANDLEBAR SWITCH 5 SAFE 26 SETTING PARAMETERS
7. SEL SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE 15 BERE EN 16 SETTING PARAMETERS With the dashboard on press the S button 1 to dis play the various display functions ODO TRIP TEMP CON CLOCK The 000 TEMP and CLOCK functions are for dis play purposes only TRIP function When this function is activated press the S button for more than 4 seconds to reset and start a new partial count of the kilometres miles subsequently fave led When this function is set after the fuel reserve light has come on press the S button S 1 for more than 4 seconds to display fuel consumption in litres or gallons epending on the unit of measurement you have select bien when you go onto fuel reserve ed CON function When this function is activated press the S button for more than 4 seconds to reset and start a new count of the litres gallons consumed from when average consump tion Vi 00 km has been reset SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE THROTTLE CONTROL The throttle twistgrip 1 is located on the right hand side of the handlebar The position of the Mh on the han dlebar can be adjusted by loosening the two retaining screws 2 CAUTION Do not forget to tighten the screws 2 after adjusting FRONT BRA
8. The stand has a rotary type switch that turns off the rane if a gear is engaged when the stand is lowered check the side stand see Scheduled Main tenance Chart make sure that the springs are not and the side stand freely moves If the stand is noisy ubricate and check the retention pin A DI SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE COMBINED DASHBOARD The motorcycle has a combined dashboard divided into the following areas 1 on lights see Description of warning ights Multifunction display see Description of multi function display Rev meter Indicates the engine rpm Alarm system warning light optional RED MODE button SET button This displays the various functions of the multi unction display see Description of multifunc tion display 7 HAZARD button When this is pressed the turning indicators warning light e and wang ight A flash at the same time d it again to deactivate the hazard warning ights N EET EET EEE EEE ERE HERE ERR RERO SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE D BERE DESCRIPTION OF WARNING LIGHTS i sid warning light When turning the key to the ON position the warning light starts blinking and keeps on blin king until the vehicle starts moving forward If the system works properly the warning light
9. of the motorcycle DRESENTIION seen are considered from the point of view of a person fac IMPORTANT NOTICES ing forward reste GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS 4 CH number of teeth IDENTIFICATION 0 7 TECHNICAL DATA 8 Austria TABLE FOR LUBRICATION SUPPLIES 9 AUS Australia MOTORCYCLE OVERALL VIEW 10 Belgium 12 T d COMBINED e 13 CH Get witzerland RIDING wee 20 D Germany dj 42 E Spain APPENDIX eec 43 E France PRE DELIVERY 45 FIN Finland ALPHABETICAL INDEX nnn 46 GB Great Britain SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE APPENDIX A USA United States of America Unless otherwise all the data and the in structions refer to all Countries SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE PRESENTATION Welcome to the Husqvarna motorcycling family Your new Husqvarna motorcycle is designed and manu factured to be the best in its field The instructions in this book have been prepared to provide a simple and understandable guide for your motorcycle s operation and care Follow the instructions carefully to obtain maximum performa
10. Throttle Waat 32 Clutch control lever 33 Left hand switch 34 ABS switch where fitted IIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIINIIIII SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE DI CONTROLS REFUELLING Use UNLEADED petrol with octane rating of 95 or higher only CAUTION Using leaded fuel causes permanent to the catalytic converter which loses its effectiveness WARNING Fuel is extremely flammable and can be explosive under certain conditions AL ways stop the engine and do not smoke or allow flames or sparks in the area where moforcyde is refuelled or fuel is stored WARNING Do not overfill the tank Refer to the lower mark on filler After refuelling make sure the tank cap 3 is closed se Lift the insert the key 2 turn counter clockwise and remove the tank cap 3 Fully insert the fuel pump nozzle 4 in the tank before refuelling see figure After refuelling replace the cap 3 turning it the opposite way fan when was removed SIDE STAND Aside stand 1 is supplied with every motorcycle To lower it operate on the grip with your foot by WARNING The stand is designed to support the WEIGHT of the MOTORCYCLE ONLY Do not sit astride the motorcycle using the stand for support as this could cause structural failure to the stand resulting in serious injury WARNING The stand does NOT have automatic re traction
11. areas where resinous plants grow especially dusty areas Make sure that all dead insects tar spots bird droppings etc are removed from the bodywork CAUTION Before washing the motorcycle the engine must be cold you must carefully protect the following arts from water by covering the open ings with cloths or plastic bags 1 Rear exhaust opening 2 Air box air intake 3 Sensitive electrical electronic com ponents Wash the motorcycle with a low pressure water jet to re move any dust and mud The bodywork must be cleaned with a soft sponge and a water and bodywork shampoo solution After cleaning rinse thoroughly with low pressure run ning water EPI EP UPPED EEE Ent SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE 43 BERE CAUTION AVOID USING HIGH PRESSURE WATER OR AIR JETS on the ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS and on the FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM the dashboard D the radiator 4 the m body 5 and switches 6 and 7 Wash the saddle with mild non aggressive detergent and dry thoroughly after washing After washing Lubricate the drive chain the lever and pedal controls and the clutch cable Briefly warm up the engine WARNING Never wax or lubricate the brake discs since this could lead to a loss of braking efficiency and could cause an accident Clean the disc with a solvent such as etone After washing braking efficiency could be tem orani reduced due to
12. and ma damage the rubber and painted parts o the vehicle While performing maintenance work protect your eyes wearing special goggles and wear protective gloves n the event of accidental contact with the eyes rinse them with pun of dean running water and seek medical advice immediately Keep out of reach of children Battery WARNING Recharge the battery in well ventilated areas since the battery produces toxic highly inflammable gases when bein recharged do not smoke or use nake flames or sparks The liquid in the battery is highly cor rosive If it comes into contact with the skin rinse thoroughly with running wa ter It is extremely important to protect your eyes because even a small amount of liquid can cause irreversible damage to the eyes If it comes into contact with the eyes rinse thoroughly with dean running water and if swallowed accidentally drink plenty of water or milk In all cases seek medical advice imme diately The battery liquid is corrosive and should not be poured onto the painted or rubber parts The battery liquid is highly polluting DO NOT dispose in the environment at the end of its service life take the battery to the special authorised recy ding centres in accordance with the le gal requirements in force in the country where the vehicle will be used Keep out of reach of children EEEE EN 6 SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE
13. cedure to reassemble 10 metres p ft draw a horizontal line correspond ing to headlight centre height and a vertical line aligned with vehicle longitudinal axis If execute this operation in a shaded place SY AIN When the low beam is on the upper ahe between dark and lit zone should be at 9 1 0th of headlight centre from ground EL ERE HERE ERR REOR Ent SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE EN 4 5 wie ei fuses 3 Please note that a fuse malfunction can adversely affect Located at the rear of the motorcycle under the saddle BE operation gain access to fuses proceed Ges 75 as follows Instrument panel General fuse 1 30 lining near Two fuses positioned in the rear par of the motorcycle Solenoid AN on the solenoid starter one of which is spare X 1 General fuse 2 Spare fuse Diagnosis socket SS Fuse2 er A Number plate light Headlight high beam and low beam Stop light Accessories socket Fuse3 15A Ignition Injectors Fuel pump Fuse4 7 5A Lambda sensor Canister washing valve Fuse5 10 Radiator fan Fuse6 7 5A Instrument panel Antitheft Diagnosis socket Fuse7 Parking lights ABS gien fitted Fuse8 10 Engine control Never replace a fuse with another fuse with a different rating To avoid possible short circuits set the ignition switch t
14. for a service Contact your HUSQVARNA dealer to have sched uled maintenance work carried out m h or mp h odometer scale indicator see setting units of measurement Speed indicator Display parameters This field is used to individually set the param eters below that will be displayed in 6 ODO Odometer Total mileage TRIP Odometer Partial mileage to set the functions see Setting parameters TEMP Air temperature AIR BOX Coolant temperature CON Actual fuel consumption Average con sumption CLOCK Clock see Clock adjustment This displays the parameter set in 5 This lights up in sequence from left to right as the coolant temperature increases In case of overheating the indicator AA lights up steady and the bar 7 flashes 14 SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE CLOCK ADJUSTMENT The clock must be set when the motorcycle is stationary and the key is set to ON The clock is set to 24 hours Press the S button 1 until the word CLOCK ap pears on the display Press the S button for more than 4 seconds and the hours will flash on the display The value of the hours increases by one unit each time you press the S button The value of the hours decreases by one unit each time you press the M button Press the S button for more than 4 seconds to memo rise the hours set and the minutes will flash on the d
15. pull out or attempt to pull out the rear passenger footrests since this may unbalance the vehicle DI SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE Place your left hand on the rider s shoulder your left foot on the footrest and then mount the motorcycle by lifting your right leg and moving carefully to avoid vehicle and the rider Hold onto the special handles Start the motorcycle as described in the relevant section Using your left leg fully retract the stand Dismounting the motorcde Stop the vehide and switch off the engine CAUTION Make sure the area where you want to park the vehicle is stable and evel Place both feet on the ground Using your left leg full extend the stand Get the passenger to dismount first from the left hand side of the vehicle by placing their foot on the left hand footrest and raising their right leg Tilt the motorcycle to the E untl it rests on the stand Switch off the motorcycle as described in the relevant section Firmly grasp the handlebar and dismount on the left hand sie by lifting your right leg PETE PEEP PTE TPE EEE EEE EEE Ent SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE EN 23 BERE STARTING THE ENGINE 1 Turn key in the ignition switch to ON and wait until the dashboard CHECK has finished 2 pull clutch lever 2 3 shift gear pedal 3 to neutral 4 check that the throttle control 4 is fully
16. rear brake control 1 is placed on the right hand side of the motorcycle A stop switch during the braking action causes the stop light on the tail light to come on GEAR SHIFT CONTROL The lever 1 is placed on the left hand side of the en gna The operator must release the lever after each gear change to allow it to return to its central position Neutral posin N is between the first and second gears irst gear is engaged by pushing the lever downwards for other gears push it upwards The position of the gear shift lever 1 on the shaft can be varied To do this loosen the screw 2 pull the lever out and place the lever new position on the shaft Tighten the screw once operation is completed WARNING Do not push the lever too far down CAUTION Do not shift gears without disengaging the clutch and closing the throttle The engine could be damaged by overspeed WARNING Do not downshift when travelling at a speed that would force the engine to overrev in the next lower gear or cause the rear wheel to lose EN 19 BENE EBEN D 20 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE MO TORCYCLE NOTE If you are not familiar with op erating a motorcycle read the instruc tions in the CONTROLS section before riding this motorcycle PRE RIDE CHECKS Any time you ride your motorcycle make a general in spection first and proceed to check the following check fuel level and engine oil level check brake fl
17. release the saddle 2 and then lift it and pull it out towards the rear releasing it from the front ee To fit the saddle back on fasten it at the front and then press the rear until the fastening Click is heard BATTERY The sealed battery does not require any maintenance When electrolyte leaks or other failure of the electrical system is detected apply to the HUSQVARNA Dealer it the vehicle remains unused for long periods it is rec ommended to disconnect the battery e the electrical system and store it in a dry place After extensive use battery should be allowed to run a slow charging cycle 1A for 10 hours for 12V 10Ah battery Battery quick charging is only recommended under extremely urgent conditions as lead elements life will be greatly reduced 6A for 1 hour for 12V 10Ah battery BATTERY CHARGER To gain access to the battery Make sure that the ignition switch has been turned to OFF and that the key has been removed remove the saddle as described in the specific para raph remove the BLACK or BLUE negative cable then the RED positive cable when reassembling first con nect the RED positive cable then the BLACK or BLUE negative cable Sa the elastic 1 remove the battery 2 from its housing Check using a voltmeter that battery voltage is not less than 12 5 V If it is not so the battery needs to be charged Using a battery charger with a constant voltage firs
18. the pres ence of water on the fridion surfaces of the brake discs and pads You should therefore calculate a longer braking dis tance and repeatedly use the brakes un friction surfaces have completely ried DA SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE PRE DELIVERY INSPECTION DESCRIPTION Engine oil OPERATION PRE DELIVERY Check level Coolant Check Cooling system Check for leakage Electric fans Check operation Brakes fluid Check level Brakes Check operation Throttle control Check operation Clearance Flexible controls and transm Drive chain Check Adjust Check Adjust Tyres Check pressure Side stand Check operation Side stand switch Check operation Instrument panel Check operation Lights Visual signals Check operation Horn Check operation Headlight Check operation Adjust Ignition switch Safety switches Check operation Check operation Battery Fully charge Side stand Check freedom of movement General test PETE PUPP EEE EEE EEE SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE 45 ALPHABETIC INDEX A ABS SYSTEM AIR FILTER CHECK APPENDIX tiet B BATTER BATTERY CHARGER BRAKES
19. tyre pressure Rider and passenger oer 20 cm 28 45 4 2 8 39 82 psi DIMENSIONS WEIGHT CAPACITY Wheelbase 55 055 in 1500 mm Total length STRADA 88 504 2248 mm Total length TERRA 89 252 in 2267 mm Overall width 34 843 in 885 mm Max height STRADA 47 441 in 1205 mm Max height TERRA 48 15 in 1223 mm Saddle height 33 858 in 860 mm Saddle height TERM 34 449 in 875 mm no ABS 18 734 055 in 865 mm ABS 17 Minimum height off ground STRADA 9 843 in 250 mm Minimum height off n TERRA M ch ame 266 no ABS 18 8 257 mm ABS 17 Weight without fuel 390 218 Ib 177 kg Weight without fuel TERRA 383 604 174 kg Fuel tank capacity including reserve 3 08 Imp Gall 3 698 U S 14 Fuel reserve approx reais Gall a Coolant tank capacity 0 255 Imp cal 0 306 U S Gall 1 161 Oil and oil filter replacement 0 44 Imp Gall 0 528 U S Gall 2 01 Topping up oil between minimum and max level 0 055 Imp Gall 0 066 U S Gall 10 25 TABLE FOR LUBRICATION SUPPLIES Engine gearbox and primary drive lubricating oil MS CASTROL POWERT RACING SAE 10W 50 Engine coolant CASTROL MOTORCYCLE COOLANT Brake fluid
20. used to power internal com bustion engines is highly flammable and explosive Refuel in ventilated areas with the engine switched off do not smoke and avoid contac between fuel and naked flames sparks etc that may cause an explosion Do not dispose of fuel in the environ ment Keep out of reach of children CAUTION Do not tilt the vehide excessively since this may cause fuel to leak EL EE 5 OPERATION MAINTENANCE Engine In some cases coolant is become inflammable and if burnt produce invisible flames which cause burns WARNING Do not spill coolant onto hot compo nents like the engine or exhaust pipe etc since it may ignite During maintenance work wear latex loves ever leave the coolant in open contain ers in areas accessible to children and animals since it is toxic DO NOT remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot the coolant 15 pres surised and may cause scalding Engine oil CAUTION Do not dispose of oil in the environment since it is highly polluting Keep out of reach of children Wear latex gloves since prolonged tact with the skin can cause serious damage Send used oil to special authorised recyclers in accordance with the legal requirements in force in the country where the vehicle will be used EN 5 Brake fluid WARNING Brake fluid is highly corrosive
21. KE CONTROL The brake control lever 1 is located on the right hand side of the handlebar The position of the control on the handlebar can be adjusted by loosening the two retain ing screws 2 WARNING After adjustment turn the handlebar as far as possible to the right and make sure that the lever does not touch the bodywork A stop switch during the braking action causes the stop light on the tail light to come on CAUTION Do not forget to tighten the screws 2 after adjusting AN A 024 UC 54 Ty ELE 5 OPERATION MAINTENANCE IGNITION SWITCH The ignition switch has three positions OFF position Key removal and engine stop positions ON position From the OFF position turn the key 1 dockwise to the ON position the ignition parking lights and utilities are activated and the engine can be started position Steering lock position see steering lock EN 17 STEERING LOCK RIGHT HAND HANDLEBAR SWITCH 5 Horn The motorcycle has a steering lock on the ignition The right hand switch features the following controls 1 Engine start button To lock it proceed as follows 2 Engine KILL SWITCH Turn the handlebar as far as possible to the left Insert the key in the ignition 1 press the key down turn it from the OFF position to the poston and then remove it To unl
22. N MAINTENANCE EN 39 P M To replace the pening light bulb TURNING INDICATOR BULB REPLACEMENT TAIL LIGHT Detach the bulb holder 10 and remove the light bulb 11 formali d to fit back on in th Loosen screw 1 using a Phillips screwdriver tail ight 1 E s light does not work prop ing oan pta ol oe mime described in the specific paragraph and turning it to remove it Once the bulb has been replaced reverse the above pro cedure to reassemble DA SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE REPLACING THE NUMBER PLATE BULB HEADLIGHT ADJUSTMENT Beam height can be adjusted as follows loosen screw 1 and remove the number plate bulb When checking the proper aiming of headlight beam Regulate the setscrew 1 on the upper part of the light 2 from the adpan inflate tyres at the right pressure have a person sit unit take bulb holder 3 and bulb 4 out of the support astride the motorcycle and set the magnons perpen by tightening the light beam is raised pull the bulb 4 to detach it from bulb holder dicular to its longitudinal axis by loosening the light beam is lowered Once the bulb has been replaced reverse the above pro jw front of a will or a screen positioned at a distance of
23. ND o ON 1 Front brake control lever TER 2 die eri with fluid reservoir SS 3 Front brake line 4 Right hand front brake calliper S SCH 7 Sse 5 Right hand front brake disc y Spe 6 Rear brake fluid reservoir 7 Rear brake line 8 Rear brake calliper 9 Rear brake disc 10 Rear brake master cylinder 11 Rear brake control pedal 12 Front phonic wheel ABS version 13 Rear phonic wheel 36 SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE CHECKING BRAKE PADS FOR WEAR prea deet rig T ite Wel j Visually inspect the state of the brake pads 2 fromthe brake pad wear sking diee pads rear of the calliper Service limit A is 1 mm me in Visual 11 bna wie ads 1 the If this limit has been exceeded or even if one of the wear indicators is longer visible replace both brake pads rear of the calliper PAD CLEANING Be careful that no brake fluid or any oil gets on brake pads or discs Clean off with alcohol any fluid or oil that inadvertently gets on the pads or disc Replace the pads with new ones if they cannot be cleaned suistacoriy IIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIINIIIII SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE 37 BERE REMOVING THE SADDLE To remove the saddle proceed as follows Insert the key in the lock 1 positioned in the rear part of the motorcycle turn the key clockwise to
24. NTING DISMOUNTING OF RIDER AND PASSENGER General Read the following section carefully since it provides im portant information on the rider s and passenger s safety and avoids causing damage to the motorcycle The motorcycle must always be mounted or dismounted from the lett hand side with your hands free no obstacles in the way and with the stand down The rider must be the first to get on and the last to get off the and must control the stability of the motorcycle while the passengers mounts and dismounts Do not p off the vehicle by lumping or extending your legs an dismount by following the instructions given in the relevant section Mounting of rider With the motorcycle on the side stand do the following From the left side hold the handlebar correctly with both hands and extend your right leg over the saddle Sit on the motorcycle and ne oth feet on the ground Balance the vehicle without putting all your weight on the side stand CAUTION If you are unable to place both feet on the ground put your right leg down with your left leg poised Start the motorcycle as described in the relevant sec Using your left leg fully retract the stand Mounting of passenger Get the rider to mount first as described in the relevant section without starting the engine Get the passenger to put the passenger footrests 1 down CAUTION When in riding position the rider must not
25. aded fuel 95ROZ RON TIMING SYSTEM Double overhead camshaft chain operated 4 valves Valve clearance with engine v Intake 0 009 0 011 in 0 23 0 28 mm Exhaust 0 015 0 017 in 0 38 0 43 mm LUBRICATION i sump with tank integrated in the chassis and cart ridg idge oil filter IGNITION Electronic with adjustable advance digital control Spark plug type MAR9A J G06 Spark plug electrode gap 0 024 in 0 004 in 0 6 mm s 0 1 mm FUEL SYSTEM Electronic injection feed PRIMARY DRIVE Drive gear on crankshaft 137 Driven gear on dutch housing 1n Transmission ratio 1 946 CLUTCH Multidisc in oil bath with mechanical control TRANSMISSION With front couplings always engaged Transmission ratio 18 2 750 33 12 2nd 1 750 28 16 3rd gen 1 313 21 16 Ath gear 2 eee eee 1 045 23 22 Sth gen 0 875 21 24 SECONDARY DRIVE Transmission sprocket 116 Rear wheel 147 Transmission ratio 2 938 Drive chain dimensions 520KR0 112 links FINAL RATIOS Ist ge r cer oer 15 722 2nd gear ecce eee 10 005 piis e ori 7 506 Ath esee or il eR RI dade os 5 974 Sth gen 2 898 CHASSIS Single frame in round rec
26. affic and the type of road riding helps you to assess danger and enter bends more precisely Always observe si signs and adjust your speed ac cordingly Always observe speed limits Always assess the road conditions and adjust your speed accordingly Reduce speed di is raining and especially if there are puddles of water on the road When riding on wet or low grip surfaces snow ice mud etc keep a moderate speed and avoid sudden raking and manoeuvres Keep a safe distance from the vehicles in front of ou before overtaking check there are no obstacles in front of the aide you want to overtake and always check in the rear view mirrors that there are no vehi cles coming up from behind Brake using both the front and the rear brake at the same time this helps to maintain the stability of the Release the clutch gradually when downshifting If you feel tired or sleepy take a break Downshift in the following instances When going downhill and when braking to increase the braking action through engine compression us ing only brakes when going downhill could cause the brake pads to overheat and reduce the braking action When going uphill or on the flat when the gear does not match the speed of the motorcycle high gear and low spee WARNING Downshift one gear at a time down shifting more than one gear at a time may cause the engine to over rev and or block the rear wheel Do n
27. ared out to the left and right EN 4 SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIII1II The heavier objects must be positioned at the bottom and internally Keep to the max load and top speed shown on the pannier warning plate Keep to the max load and top speed shown on the top box warning plate By means of a loop antenna on the ignition switch the motorcycle electronics read the data recorded in the vehicle key The control unit only allows starting the engine if the key has been recognised Ana keep the spare key separate from the igni tion key The spare key and the ignition key are available only from HUSQVARNA dealers The dealer must de termine the legitimacy of the purchase because the keys are part of a security system Carbon monoxide Only run the engine in an open or very well ventilated area If you do work in an enclosed area make sure you use a fume extraction system WARNING Exhaust emissions contain carbon mon oxide a poisonous gas which can cause loss of consciousness and even death if inhaled Parts of vehicde that become hot Before working on the engine and the exhaust unit wait for them to cool down while the vehicle is run ning these parts become very hot and remain hot for some time after turning off the engine CAUTION Risk of burns work with caution and wear suitable PPE if necessary WARNING The fuel
28. closed Note The engine control unit has start up strategy that only works if the throttle control is fully closed 5 Check that button 5 is in the out position and then press the start button 6 6 Release the clutch lever 2 Note A safety switch is mounted on the clutch lever support that allows you to start the engine ONLY when the gear box is in neutral or when the gear is engaged and the clutch lever pulled There is a switch on the side stand that turns off the en gine when the clutch is released with the gear engaged and the side stand lowered IMPORTANT IMPORTANT NOTE IN CASE OF COLD START AT LOW NEVER START ENGINE WITH BATTERY DIS LUTZ CONNECTED FROM CIRCUIT We recommend idling for a short time to warm up the engine This allows oil to reach all points that need lubricating and coolant to warm up to regular operating tempera ture Avoid warming up the engine for too long Dj SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE RIDING YOUR MOTORCYCLE WARNING Before setting off make sure that the side stand is fully up the rear footrests are closed if there is no passenger the passenger knows what to do while riding to avoid problems when manoeuvring 1 Start the motorcycle as described in the relevant section 2 Adjust the rear view mirrors to the riding position to ensure correct visibility WARNING Vehicles seen in the rear view mirrors appear t
29. ctor if your eyes were exposed EL ERE 5 OPERATION MAINTENANCE REAR BRAKE PEDAL FREE PLAY ADJUSTMENT Before starting braking action the rear brake control pedal 1 must have free play of 5 10 mm 0 196 39 in Should this not happen operate as follows Loosen the nut Operate the master cylinder linkage 3 to increase or decrease free play tighten nut 2 ot the end of the operation WARNING When the free play requirement is not met the brake pads will be subjected to an early wear that may lead to TOTAL BRAKE INEFFECTIVENESS EN 3 REAR BRAKE FLUID LEVEL CHECK The fluid level in the master cylinder tank shall never be elow the minimum level 1 shown on the transparent reservoir 2 decrease in the fluid level will let air into the system and increase the lever stroke WARNING If the brake pedal feels mushy when ps there may be air in the brake ines or the brake may be defedive Since it is dangerous to operate the mo torcycle under such conditions have the brake system immediately checked by the Husqvarna Dealer CAUTION Do not spill brake fluid onto any paint ed surface or light lens CAUTION Do not mix two brands of fluid Com letely change the brake fluid in the rake system if you wish to switch to another fluid brand CAUTION Brake flu
30. eading WARNING The correct pressure and correct state of the tyres not only enhances riding com fort but also avoids loss of grip on the ere with loss of balance and possible alls If tyres are old but not completely worn they must be replaced because they harden and do not guarantee the cor rect grip SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE ABS SYSTEM The ABS is an electromechanical braking aid system it prevents the wheels from locking during braking and hel 5 keep the vehicle stable whenever the road surface is deen wet or dirty When road holding conditions are bad the system can operate to extend the braking distance e g whenever there is gravel on the road or the road surface is slip pery In any case it provides the minimum distance required for that particular road surface When the system operates during braking pulsations are felt on the brake lever this feeling gr not cause the rider to reduce pressure on the lever as this would cancel out the action of the system Nor should the fact that an ABS system is fitted provoke careless riding The rider should always take every care on the road EN 35 BRAKES The key components of the braking systems are brake master cylinder with its lever front or pedal rear brake lines calliper assembly and disc LEGE
31. ecially if the motorcycle is moving at speed WARNING In the event of a stuck throttle or other malfunction that causes the engine to run uncontrollably pull the clutch lever IMME DIATELY and press the engine stop switch Control the motorcycle by normal use of the brakes and steering while holding the engine stop button down CATALYTIC CONVERTER This motorcycle has an exhaust system with a cata ytic converter this oxidises the exhaust fumes car bon monoxide and unburned hydrocarbons and converts them into carbon dioxide and water vapour CAUTION The catalytic converter reaches very high temperatures while the motorcycle is in use You should therefore avoid park ing the motorcyde on dry grass because there is a risk it will catch fire CAUTION Do not tamper with and or remove the catalytic converter or its components removal of these components leads to VEHICLE NON COMPLIANCE WITH TYPE APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS making it un suitable for use on public roads Make sure there are no signs of rust or holes in the exhaust system and that the exhaust system works correctly if the noise generated by the exhaust sys tem increases significantly contact an authorised HUSQVARNA Dealer OIL LEVEL CHECK The oil level must be checked with the vehicle in vertical position on a surface Start the motorcycle and heat the engine until the cooling fan starts wait for another 3 minutes and switch off the en
32. gine Check the level as follows Undo the cap 1 with the dipstick 2 and remove it from the AA Clean the dipstick 2 with a cloth Place the dipstick 2 in the hole 3 without screwing the cap on Remove the dipstick 2 from the hole 3 and check that the lev is between the two MIN and MAX marks To top up pour oil into the hole 3 for the type of oil see the section Technical data CAUTION Never exceed max level 4 72 SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE ee COOLANT LEVEL When the engine is cold check that the coolant level is between the two MIN and MAX marks on the expan sion tank 1 on the left side of the vehicle If topping up is necessary do the following WARNING Do not remove the radiator cap since all the liquid in the expansion tank 1 will flow out Remove the cap 2 and add the fluid needed to re store the level 10 the expansion tank 1 for the type of liquid to use see the section Tech nical data Note Difficulties may arise in eliminating coolant from painted surfaces If this occurs wash off with water CAUTION Never exceed max level PETE EEE EET EP TPE EEE EEE EEE 5 OPERATION MAINTENANCE EN 20 BERE AIR FILTER CHECK remove the filter 3 and make sure it is not CAUTION o
33. hese guidelines do not fully open the throttle grip abruptly at low engine speeds either during or after the running in period During the first 100 Km 62 miles use the brakes gently avoiding sudden or prolonged braking This allows the brake pad friction material to bed in cor rectly with the brake discs During the first 1000 km 625 miles never exceed 5000 rpm see table After the first 1000 km 625 mi have the checks indicated in the Scheduled Maintenance Chart performed to avoid causing injury to yourself or others and or damage to the vehicle After 1000 km 625 miles you can expect better engine but without exceeding the maximum rpm allowed Recommended maximum engine rpm km mi covered 0 1000 0 625 SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING The following list is used for troubleshooting and to find the necessary remedies In any case contact your authorised Husqvarna dealer who has the experience and expertise required to provide you with all the assistance you need The engine does not start the starting procedures are not correctly followed fol low the instructions given in the section Starting the engine Stand down raise the stand No fuel refuel Flat faulty battery check charge the battery Faulty starter motor repair or replace Faulty start button replace the switch The engine has starting Zeie Dirty or worn out spar
34. id may cause irritation Avoid contact with skin or eyes In case of con tact flush thoroughly with water and call doctor if your eyes were exposed CLUTCH CONTROL LEVER DISTANCE ADJUSTMENT The lever 1 can be adjusted 3 settings available to suit the rider s hand size To regulate the position of the lever 1 push it outwards and then select the required position by means of the adjuster screw 2 3 SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE SHOCK ABSORBER SPRING PRELOAD ADJUSTMENT CLUTCH LEVER FREE PLAY ADJUSTMENT SUSPENSION Free play A must be 5 10 mm 0 196 0 39 in the vehicle Tenvesiihe factorii A y with standard settings for Move rubber gaiter 1 the front and rear suspension that meet most require Mo die provided by regulate the adjuster screws 2 and the counter ad meni ui 3 eer the in free plov by turning right the preload decreases alter completing the operation make sure counter front fork cannot be regulated in any way On the WARNING B ful not to touch hot adjuster screw Is tightened and then re shock absorber the spring preload and the rebound exhaust pipe while adjusting the shock hydraulic damping be regulated absorber place the rubber gaiter 1 ERE HERE ERR REOR
35. isplay The value of the minutes increases by one unit each time you press the S button The value of the minutes decreases by one unit each time you press the M button memorise the time once you have set it press the button for more than 4 seconds If not the setting is automatically memorised after 10 seconds SETTING UNITS OF MEASUREMENT The units of measurement must he set when the motorcy cle is stationary and the key is set to ON Press the S button 1 until the word ODO or TEMP appears on the display Press the 5 button for more than 4 seconds The word SET appears on the display and the unit of measure ment currently in use Press the S button once to change the unit of meas urement Once you have selected the unit of measure ment press the S button for more than 4 seconds to confirm the set data and go onto the next scale The following units of measurement can be set Km mp the display will show the speed in km h or mp h the total distance covered in km or mp the partial TRIP distance covered in km or mp Temperature C F Quantity of fuel L litres UG US GAL IG IM GAL To quit the SET stage once you have made your last SC press the S button for more than 4 seconds If not the program automatically quits after 10 seconds 1 S gt 4 TAL
36. k plug clean or replace Flat battery charge The engine overheats Obstructions to air flow on radiator clean Cooling fan does not start up check replace thermal switch Mai fan replace Insufficient amount of fluid in radiator top up insufficient quantity of oil top up The engine lacks power Dirty air filter clean Change the spark plug Incorrect valve clearance adjust Insufficient compression identify cause Throttle body not regulated correctly adjust The engine knocks Excessive carbon deposit on the piston crown or in the combustion chamber clean Faulty spark plug or wrong heat rating replace Unsuitable fuel only use unleaded 95 octane petrol The alternator fails to charge or its charge is insufficient The cables on the voltage regulator are badly con nected or in short circuit connect correctly or replace Faulty alternator coil replace Demagnetised alternator rotor replace Faulty voltage regulator replace The battery overheats Faulty voltage regulator replace Difficulty in shifting gears Clutch not regulated correctly regulate clutch The clutch slips Insufficient spring load Worn out clutch plates replace Faulty brakes Worn out pads replace Air in the system bleed Low oil level top up EPI EEE EEE EEE EEE SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE D MOU
37. nce and your personal motorcycling peus Your owner s manual contains instructions or owner care and maintenance The main repair or maintenance work requires the attention of a skilled mechanic and the use of special tools and equipment Your Husqvarna Dealer has the facilities experience and original parts necessary to properly render this valuable service This Owner s Manual is part and parcel of the motorcycle hence it shall remain with the motorcycle even when sold to another user This motorcycle uses components designed thanks to qen and state of the art technologies which are thereafter tested in competitions In racing motorcycles every detail is verified after each race in order to guarantee better performance at all times To ensure trouble free operation of the motorcycle the maintenance and inspection table found under Appen dix A must be complied with IMPORTANT NOTICES 1 TR650 STRADA and TR 650 TERRA models are designed for ROAD use guaranteed free from faults and covered by legal warranty me that NO CHANGE 15 MADE TO THE STANDARD SETTING and that the intervals specified in maintenance table of Appendix A are complied with 2 All the motorcycles and any of their parts used in competitions of any type are excluded from the warranty PETE PUPP EEE EEE EEE III EHE SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE EN 3 IMPORTANT In order to maintain the vehicle s Guar antee
38. o OFF before servicing the fuses DA SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE APPENDIX LONG PERIOD OF INACTIVITY When the motorcycle is to be stored for a certain period it should be prepared for storage as follows clean the entire motorcycle thoroughly Drain all fuel from the tank Fill the tank with fuel added with a stabiliser WARNING Never release fuel into the environment or let the engine run indoors Lubricate the final drive chain and all the cables Spray oil on all unpainted metal surfaces to prevent rusting Avoid getting oil on rubber parts or brakes Set the motorcycle on a support or stand so that both wheels are raised off the ground if this cannot be done put boards under the wheels to keep moisture away from the tyres Tie a plastic bag over the exhaust pipe to prevent mois ture from entering Put a cover over the motorcycle to keep dust and dirt from collecting on it To set the motorcycle back ready for use after storage Fill the fuel fork Check all the points listed under the inspection and Adjustment Section Appendix A Lubricate all the points listed under the Lubrication Section Appendix A CLEANING Cleaning the vehicle is very important especially if it is used in special areas or conditions such as coastal areas with a high salt level winter periods in areas where de icing chemicals and or salt are used on the roads
39. o be further away than they really are due to the special shape of the rear view mirrors get familiar with using your mirrors to ensure rect and safe riding 3 With the throttle 1 closed and the engine idling pull the clutch lever 2 and push the gear lever 3 down to select the first gear 4 Slowly release the lever 2 and at the same time slightly accelerate by turning the throttle twistgrip the vehicle will start to move Select the gear for the desired speed speed changes in proportion with turning the throttle Therefore turn the throttle gradually without exceeding the recommend ed number of revs 5 To go to the higher gears do the following Release the throttle 1 pull the clutch Ke 2 lift the gear lever 3 release the clutch lever 2 and accelerate at the same time Ent SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE EN 25 BENE SAFE RIDING Here are some basic principles for riding your motor cycle safely Remember that your safety and the safety of your passenger come first Reaching your destination safely must be your main aim The rider and passenger must wear suitable protec tive clothing including overalls gloves shoes and a helmet suitable for motorcyling The rider must he seated on the motorcycle in a posi tion n gives the best possible visibility of the road ahead Ride the motorcycle carefully and set the speed ac cording to tr
40. ock the steering follow the steps for locking in reverse order D n L H HANDLEBAR SWITCH The left hand handlebar switch contains the following commands 1 amp D High beam flasher self cancelling 2 High beam switch ZD Low beam switch 3 Left hand turning indicators Right hand turning indicators To deactivate the turning indicators press the control lever after it is returned to the centre 4 ABS switch where fitted By pos the button for over 3 seconds the ABS antilock braking system is engaged or dis engaged EN 18 SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE XX Ge 0070 x SSRI CLUTCH CONTROL The clutch control lever 1 is located on the left hand side of the handlebar The position of the clutch control on the handlebar can be adjusted by loosening the retaining screws 2 WARNING After adjustment turn the handlebar as far as possible to the left and make sure that the lever does not touch the bodywork STOP switch on the clutch lever support allows you to start the engine when the motorcycle is in gear or the clutch lever is pulled the stand must be off the ground CAUTION Do not forget to tighten the screws 2 after adjusting 2 SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE REAR BRAKE CONTROL The
41. of Functionality the dient must follow the maintenance programme in dicated in the user s manual by carrying out maintenance inspections at author ised HUSQVARNA dealers The cost for replacing parts and the la bour required to comply with the main tenance plan is charged to the Client NOTE the warranty is NULL AND VOID if the motorcycle is rented WARNING ALWAYS remember that all the motor des and their parts used competi tions of any type are exduded from the warranty and that all modifications to standard configuration cause THE VE HICLE NON COMPLIANCE WITH TYPE AP PROVAL REQUIREMENTS and it is hence unsuitable for circulating on public roads consequently it may be used only in CLOSED CIRCUITS by authorised subjects holding the relevant driving li cence or authorisation Important Notice Read this manual carefully and pay special attention to statements preceded by the following words WARNING Indicates the possibility of severe per sonal injury or death if instructions are not followed CAUTION Indicates the possibility of personal in jury or vehide damage if instructions are not followed Mi Gives helpful information Parts Replacement When parts replacement is required use only Husqvarna ORIGINAL parts WARNING After a crash inspect the motorcycle Make sure that the throttle control brake clutch and all other systems are undamaged Riding with a damaged motorc
42. osition as the markings in the chain tensioner slider seats on the swinging arms once adjusted tighten the check nuts 4 and the wheel axle nut 3 After adjusting always check that distance A is 45 mm 1 77 in DM SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE CHECKING CHAIN AND SPROCKETS FOR WEAR Check that the chain does not have damaged rollers loose pins or dry rusty links and is not excessively worn Check that the front and or rear sprocket are not exces sively worn and do not have missing teeth If replaced the sprockets and chain must be replaced at the same time LUBRICATING THE CHAIN Lubricate the chain following these instructions CAUTION Never use grease to lubricate the chain Grease helps to accumulate dust and mud which act as abrasive and help to rapidly wear out the chain the front and rear sprockets CAUTION Do not wash the chain with high pres sure water jets and do not use harsh or highly flammable solvents After washing the chain using special detergent dry it and lubricate with suitable spray grease CAUTION The chain lubricant must NOT come into one with the tyres or the rear brake ise TYRES Care should be taken to keep the tyres properly inflated See Technical data chart at the beginning of the manu al for correct tyre inflation pressure Tyre pressure must be measured when the tyres are cold Warm tyres will give an incorrect r
43. ot switch off the engine when going downhill When you ride with a passenger increase the dis tance from the vehicles in front of you and bar in mind your weight when you brake and when you have to round a bend or overtake Do not use straps cords etc to fasten luggage Only use approved panniers suitable for the type of mo torcycle you are using icle HU SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE STOPPING THE MOTORCYCLE AND THE ENGINE Close the throttle 1 completely so that the engine will help slow down the motorcycle Apply both front 2 and rear 3 brakes while down shifting fast deceleration press firmly on front bra To stop the engine turn key 6 to OFF key removal position e lever and the rear brake pedal simulta neously Pull the clutch lever 4 put the gear lever 5 into neutral and then stop the motorcycle completely WARNING Independent use of the front or rear brake may be advantageous under cer tain conditions Be careful when using the front brake especially on slippery surfaces Improper use of the brakes can lead to a serious crash PETE PEEP PTET EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE Ent SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE EN 2 7 BERE STOPPING THE ENGINE IN AN EMERGENCY In an EMERGENCY press the red button 1 to stop the engine WARNING Only use this button in an EMERGEN CY and use it with extreme caution es p
44. t Le copiage partiel ou totale de ce manuel sans autorisation crite est strictement interdit Die HUSQVARNA MOTORCYCLES S R L lehnt jegliche Verantwortung f r eventuelle Fehler ab welche bei der Zusammenstellung dieses Handbuches entstanden sein k nnen und beh lt sichferner das Recht vor alles was sich an Anderungen durch die Weiterentwic klung ihrer Produkte ergeben sollte in diesem Hendbuch anzuf hren Die wiedergegebenen Darstellungen sind indikativ und K nnten nicht genau dem betreffenden Teil entsprechen Die Reproduktion auch teilweise der vorliegenden Harausgabe ohne vorheriger schriftlicher Genehmigung ist untersagt HUSQVARNA MOTORCYCLES S R L no se responsabiliza por los errores debidos a la compilaci n del presente manual y se reserva el derecho de aportar toda modificaci n ne cesaria para el desarrollo evolutivo de sus productos Las ilustraciones presentadas son indicativas y pueden no corresponderse exactamente con la pieza tratada Se prohibe la reproducci n tambi n parciel de la presente publicaci n sin autorizaci n por escrito Husqvarna 27 C e 2455525 650 TERRA MY13 TR 650 STRADA MY13 SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE DI BEBE fie te prescription are referred to all the models SUMMARY Note References to the left or right
45. t con nect the RED positive cable to the battery positive termi nal then the BLACK or BLUE negative ible to the battery negative terminal The voltage reaches a constant value only after a few hours therefore it is suggested NOT to measure it imme diately after having charged or discharged the battery Always check the battery charge before reinstalling it on the vehicle The battery should be kept clean and the terminals coated with neutral grease or petroleum jelly CAUTION Even if not used the battery shall be recharged with a slow charging at least every 3 weeks WARNING When removing the battery avoid all contact between the battery terminals and the metal parts of the vehide e g chassis to prevent short circuiting 4 30 SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIII1II FRONT HEADLAMP BULB REPLACEMENT loosen the two side headlight retention screws 4 disconnect the connector 6 Proceed as follows to reach the headlamp bulbs Loosen the screws 1 and remove the front fairing 2 remove the rubber gl release the retainer clip 8 and remove the light bulb 9 remove the headlight 5 by turning it downwards see illustration Headlamp bulb 9 is of the halogen type be care ful when replacing it since the glass part shall not be LAS hed with bare hands SS 2 BET e OPERATIO
46. tangular and ellipsoidal steel pipes rear steel chassis FRONT SUSPENSION Upside down type hydraulic fork EECH g 1 81 in 46 mm fork legs Wheel 1 48 in 190 mm REAR SUSPENSION Hydraulic monoshock adjustment of spring preload and rebound hydraulic damping Wheel 7 48 in 190 mm FRONT BRAKE 11 811 in 300 mm fixed disc with hydraulic control and floating calliper REAR BRAKE 0 9 449 in mm floating wave disc with hydraulic control and floating calliper WHEELS TR 650 STRADA Fiol in ight deit 2 5 x19 Rear in light alloy 3x17 TR 650 TERRA Front with spokes and aluminium rim 1 85 x21 ear E with spokes and aluminium rim 3 x18 no ABS n with spokes and aluminium rim 3x17 ABS TYRES TR 650 STRADA FON 110 80 R19 59 V Kent eret 140 80 R17 59 V DH SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE Cold tyre pressure Rider only n Dec MUN 2 2 kg cm 31 29 psi MEE 2 0 kg cm 28 45 psi il tyre pressure Rider and Front dE g cm 31 29 psi A 35 56 psi TR 650 TERRA 90 90 21 M C 54 H TL ABS 90 90 21 M C 54 5 no ABS Reiz oo oeste s 140 80 17 M C 59 H ABS 140 80 18 M C 70 S no ABS Cold tyre pressure Rider only al 2 0 kg cm 28 45 psi 2 5 kg cm 35 56 psi Cold
47. te blocked dirty if necessary change it Before refitting the filter check that the contact surfaces between the filter the filter box and the cover are completely dean Clean the filter area before removing the cov er Loosen the screws n and remove the cover 2 com plete with filter 3 when fitting back on make sure the filter 3 is properly fitted in its housing 4 EN 30 SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION MAINTENANCE CHECK THE FRONT BRAKE FLUID LEVEL The level of the fluid in the master cylinder reservoir must never be below the minimum level visible through the inspection sight glass 1 on the side of the master cylinder 2 body A decrease of the fel level will let air into the sustem hence an extension of the level stroke WARNING If the brake lever feels mushy when psc there may be air in the brake ines or the brake may be defective Since it is dangerous to operate the mo torcyde under such conditions have the brake system immediately checked by the Husqvarna Dealer CAUTION Do not spill brake fluid onto any paint ed surface or lenses for example lights lenses CAUTION Do not mix two brands of fluid Com puer change the brake fluid in the rake system if you wish to switch to another fluid brand CAUTION Brake fluid may cause irritation Avoid contact with skin or eyes In ase of con tad flush thoroughly with water and ill a do
48. turns off if the self diagnosis finds a failure in the system or if the system is deactivated the warning light stays on up Turning indicator warning light GREEN This flashes when the turning indicators have been turned on or the HAZARD button has been pressed EO High beam warning light BLUE This lights up permanently when the high beam is on IM Neutral warning light GREEN This lights up permanently Ma the motorcy de is in neutral Ca Engine diagnosis warning light ORANGE This lights up permanently when the engine ECU has diagnosed malfunctioning There are two types of fault Critical fault the engine switches off and you must contact your HUSQVARNA dealer Fault with emergency operating the engine operates with reduced performance to allow you to reach the nearest HUSQVARNA dealer to have the fault checked A HAZARD warning light RED This flashes together with the warning light x and the turning indicators when switch A has been pressed Y Fuel reserve warning light ORANGE This comes on when there are approximately 3 litres of fuel left in the tank You need to refuel the fuel light normally switch off a few time after the fuel refilling operation DESCRIPTION OF MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY 1 2 ICE indicator This appears when the external temperature is ower than 3 C or 37 4 SERVICE indicator This indicates that it is time
49. uid level check the steering by turning the handlebar both ways ully home check the pressure of the tyres and their state of wear motorcycle road holding may already not be perfect once the minimum tread thickness required by the law is reached Replace the tyres once the minimum tread thickness is reached check the chain tension check the throttle control and adjust it if necessary turn the ignition switch to ON position check dash oar lighting check that parking lights low beam and high beam come on as well as the relevant warning light operate the turning indicators and check that the warn ing light comes on check if the rear stop light is functioning Running the engine in correctly is essential for ensuring engine dn evity and functionality Bendy roads and gradients are ideal for running in the engine brakes and suspension effectively Remember that new tyres need running in as well in order to ensure best road holding characteristics drive cautiously for the first 100 km 62 5 mi Vary your riding speed during the running in period This ensures that components operate in loaded con ditions and then unlooded conditions allowing the engine components to cool Although it is important to stretch engine components during run in sure you do not overdo it Optimum performance during acel eration is only obtained after the first 1000 km 625 mi of running in Follow t
50. ycle can lead to a serious accident WARNING Never attempt to start or operate your motorcycle unless you are wearing appropriate protective cloth ing Always wear a motorcycle helmet boots gloves goggles and other appro priate protective PRECAUTIONS FOR CHILDREN WARNING e Park the vehicle where it is unlikely to be bumped into or damaged Even slight or involuntary bumps can cause the vehicle to tip over with sub sequent risk of serious harm to peo le or children e To prevent the vehicle from tipping over never park it on soft or uneven ground nor on asphalt strongly heat ed by the sun e Engine and exhaust pipes become very hot during riding Always park your motorcycle where people or chil dren can not easily reach these parts in order to avoid serious scalds e Do not leave the vehicle unattended with the engine running or the key in the ignition INTENDED USE This motorcycle has been manufactured so as to with stand standard road stresses GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS Read these general recommendations carefully before using the vehicle Pannier and top boxes WARNING Overloading and lack of loading uni formity can jeopardise the running sta bility of the motorcycle Do not exceed indicated total weight and keep to the load warnings Adapt the adjustment of the spring preload of the e absorber and of the tyre pressure to total weight Make sure the weight is uniformly sh

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