Husqvarna TE630

Discussion in 'Thumpers' started by Tagati, Sep 18, 2009.

  1. Pcfly

    Pcfly Dude?! Seriously?? Supporter

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    check out www.cafehusky.com for more info and anything Husky:D
  2. grinder96

    grinder96 Long timer

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    well, I officially belong to this thread now. Well sort of, money sent bike will be here before Thanksgiving. I am excited to ride my (new to me) TE630!!!

    I am in cali and the bike in Texas. Thought about riding it back but time does not allow! Looking forward to getting it, like Christmas in November!!!!!!

    Lots of question will be coming!!!
  3. afordableperformance

    afordableperformance Been here awhile

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    I'm so glad you bought it, kept me from buying another!!!!
  4. grinder96

    grinder96 Long timer

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    Just doing my part! Glad to be of service!! :D
  5. Fast1

    Fast1 Twisted Throttle

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    One last ride before the snow flies here in MN and WI

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    My friend scaled an oak tree about 30 feet up and took this image in his visor of the road which I thought was pretty cool..

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  6. grinder96

    grinder96 Long timer

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    Wonderful pictures and luring roads!!!!!
  7. Guoseph

    Guoseph Been here awhile

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    He climbed the tree in full gear? Talk about ATGATT :). Nice photos
  8. Fast1

    Fast1 Twisted Throttle

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    It isn't the first time I've seen him do something like this!

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    Only bike at work today. A bit chilly in the morning but beautiful midday.

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  10. The Letter J

    The Letter J Long timer

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  11. Guoseph

    Guoseph Been here awhile

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    Hopefully your friend will still be alive when the Apes take over our planet. He'd fit right in :)
  12. Pcfly

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  13. browneye

    browneye PIN IT & BANG GEARS

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    That is very cool. We could end up with a franken-bike with old body parts and new motor internals. :lol3
  14. Fast1

    Fast1 Twisted Throttle

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    naw.. he is just trying to show me he is capable of a few peak scrambles next summer with me.. non motorized travel!:lol3

    Like this one

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    or this one

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  15. Mr.Black999

    Mr.Black999 Been here awhile

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  16. Pcfly

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  17. BushX

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    No idea.looks like some updated or tweaked plastics on the SWM. Wonder if they fixed the side stand. Lol.
  18. mjskier

    mjskier Long timer

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    Doesn't look like they did much. They still have that weird chain guide. (I put a TM works on mine because I just didn't trust the original would survive long off-road)
  19. Fast1

    Fast1 Twisted Throttle

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    yup.. that factory chain guide will most likely have a bearing failure in anything resembling off-road.. at least mine did on my TE.
  20. browneye

    browneye PIN IT & BANG GEARS

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    Funny, I'm still running the stock chain guide. 6K miles, 95% off pavement.

    But yeah, if you hit something with it you're likely to tweak it.