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11-17-2012, 01:07 PM
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Adventurer
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Location: San Francisco, California
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TE450 Adventure Machine?
Here is a challenge - What does it take to make the Husky TE450 a good all-round adventure machine.
What is the right front : rear cog ratio for the road at an average speed of 50mph? (light load of about 200lbs) Settings for best reliability on the road? (we are the master and the bike must behave!) How to start and keep the engine running in very cold weather? (pretend you left it out one night.) Testing this machine in severe Canadian cold weather (-50C worst case) and then drive it (on 80% road & 20% trail) to Death Valley (+100C). Will it survive? Thanking you in advance for your Genius.
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11-17-2012, 02:54 PM
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Location: Austin, TX
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TE450 not really a good choice for adventure bike, although it does carry almost 2 quarts of oil. I was gonna adventure ride my TE 450, but the bike does not meet the criteria, it's a race bike with lights. The trans is more like a 4 speed, the 6 gears are spaced sooo close together, and for racing that's great. I've actually got 11,000 miles on mine in less than 2 years, but to ride it more than an hour at a time on pavement is not fun. The power of the bike shreds tires, I get 500 miles out of a DOT knobby before it turns into a spinning, useless piece of rubber, I push it til 1000 miles but the last 500 are not any fun in the sand and mud.
The TE 450 is GREAT if you put it in a pickup, haul it to New Mexico or Colorado, and ride from dawn to dusk and always end up at your camp. Great bike for that.
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11-17-2012, 03:14 PM
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A KTM RFS would be a better choice, it has super WR gearbox and a smooth engine. Still a poor choice for a ADV bike, it is a racebike after all, but still better. Something like a DRZ400 might be your best choice, they are built to last and won’t require heavy maintenance or regular engine rebuilds when the miles pile up. |
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11-17-2012, 11:37 PM
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11-17-2012, 11:43 PM
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11-18-2012, 12:28 AM
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Why are you so fixed on the TE? There are many better suited bikes for what you are trying to do.
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11-18-2012, 05:10 AM
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Purveyor of Light
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I've changed the cogs on my TE450 and can say that it does not make a good dualsport. 17t in the front, taking off in first gear must use revs to keep from stalling. 55mph still revs the motor, it will do over 100 with the gearing!
Plus you are going to need to extend the fuel range. Find a different bike or if you could change the trans ratios that might work.
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11-18-2012, 06:29 AM
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Why not a TE 610-630 or other 600cc class dual sport? They are built to fill the roll you are describing.
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11-18-2012, 10:05 AM
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Same here. I really wanted to have one bike do it all. And after having owned the TE250 for several years I thought that the 450 or 510 might just fit the bill. I rode both and figured out very quickly that I really needed (wanted) two bikes. One for trail rides and one for dual sport/ADV rides. The 450 is a great bike. However, the close ratio tranny and lack of counter balancer are the limiting factors. Even geared 15/48 (stock for my 250 is 13/50) you run out of gears very quickly. The 250/450/510 are great trail/race bikes, and I've done several 200 mile days on the 250. My 610 is so much better for longer more casual rides. Having a smooth power band and a wide ratio gearbox makes the ride so much more enjoyable. Good luck with whatever you decide.
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11-18-2012, 04:04 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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I tired with a SM450 and a TE450 and it just isn't a "dual sport". Its a race bike. It's a race bike. It's a race bike.
Bigger tank, wider seat, taller overall gear: still a race bike. I took mine on a 5 day trip with a drz, xr, dr, and ttr and honestly wish I had there bikes 95% of the time the TE just wants to GO. Not cruise.AMAZING machines once your are in the nasty twisties or trails, but suck getting there unless Trailering ![]() The 610s are a blast. Big compared to what you're talking about, but loads of power, 3 gallon tank, easy maintance, and will run down the highway easy if needed too. What any jap 650 wants to be.
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11-19-2012, 10:06 AM
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11-19-2012, 10:19 AM
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11-19-2012, 10:21 AM
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11-19-2012, 10:26 AM
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11-19-2012, 10:33 AM
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