Vehicle Segment:
High-performance Supermoto, catering to off-road riding enthusiasts with street legality.
Competitors:
KTM EXC/SMC series, Aprilia SXV, Yamaha WR/YZF-R series (supermoto conversions), Suzuki DRZ-SM.
Vehicle Attributes:
Agile handling, powerful single-cylinder engines (SM400, SM450, SM510 denote engine displacements), off-road derived chassis, performance-oriented suspension and braking systems.
Manual Value:
Essential resource for owners and technicians to maintain, diagnose, and repair the Husqvarna SM 400/450/510 R models from 2007-2008, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
Manual Type:
Workshop Service Repair Manual
Delivery Method:
Instant Download
Compatibility:
PC & Mac (Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT, XP, Vista, 7, 8, etc.)
Engine:
Full engine overhaul, carburetor tuning, fuel injection (if applicable), ignition system, lubrication system, cooling system, engine disassembly and reassembly.
Transmission:
Gearbox inspection, clutch service, shift mechanism, transmission oil specifications, disassembly and reassembly of transmission components.
Chassis And Suspension:
Frame inspection, front fork service (including seal replacement and oil levels), rear shock absorber service and adjustment, swingarm and linkage maintenance, steering head bearing service.
Brakes:
Front and rear brake system service, hydraulic system bleeding, caliper maintenance, brake pad replacement, brake disc inspection and specifications.
Electrical System:
Wiring diagrams, battery service, lighting system, starter motor, charging system (stator and rectifier/regulator), fuses, switches, instrumentation.
Fuel System:
Fuel tank maintenance, fuel pump (if applicable), fuel lines, carburetor cleaning and adjustment (Mikuni models likely), fuel filter replacement.
Bodywork And Trim:
Fairing removal and installation, seat maintenance, fender replacement, graphics and decals, handguards.
Maintenance:
Regular scheduled maintenance, oil changes, filter replacements, chain adjustment and lubrication, spark plug replacement, valve clearance checks, brake fluid flush.
Troubleshooting:
Diagnostic guides for common problems, identification of symptoms, troubleshooting trees for electrical and mechanical issues.
Repair:
Step-by-step instructions for component removal, repair, and reinstallation for all major vehicle systems.
Overhaul:
Detailed procedures for complete engine and gearbox rebuilds, suspension component overhauls.
Adjustments:
Carburetor adjustment, idle speed setting, clutch cable adjustment, suspension preload and damping adjustments.
Depth Level:
Comprehensive Workshop Level
Diagrams And Illustrations:
High-quality exploded views, detailed diagrams, and photographic illustrations for easy identification and procedural guidance.
Special Tools:
Identification of specific tools required for various repair procedures.
Engine Type:
Single-cylinder, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled
Bore X Stroke 400:
Approx. 84.0 mm x 71.0 mm (Varies by specific variant, refer to manual for exact figures)
Bore X Stroke 450:
Approx. 97.0 mm x 60.8 mm (Varies by specific variant, refer to manual for exact figures)
Bore X Stroke 510:
Approx. 98.0 mm x 71.0 mm (Varies by specific variant, refer to manual for exact figures)
Displacements:
Approximately 400cc, 450cc, and 510cc (specific figures depend on exact model variant and stroke)
Horsepower Estimate 400:
Estimated 40-50 HP (Varies, refer to manual for specific dyno charts)
Horsepower Estimate 450:
Estimated 45-55 HP (Varies, refer to manual for specific dyno charts)
Horsepower Estimate 510:
Estimated 50-60 HP (Varies, refer to manual for specific dyno charts)
Torque Estimate:
Significant mid-range torque characteristic of supermoto platforms.
Fuel Delivery System:
Likely Mikuni VM series carburetors (e.g., VM38 or VM40), though some later models might have electronic fuel injection (EFI). Manual will specify.
Fuel Type:
Unleaded gasoline, minimum 91 octane recommended.
Valve Train:
DOHC (Double Overhead Camshaft), 4 valves per cylinder.
Frame Type:
Steel or aluminum perimeter frame (depending on specific model variation).
Wheelbase:
Refer to manual for exact figures, typically around 1470-1510 mm (57.9-59.4 inches).
Ground Clearance:
Refer to manual for exact figures, designed for off-road capability, typically around 270-320 mm (10.6-12.6 inches).
Dry Weight:
Refer to manual for exact figures, typically in the range of 120-130 kg (265-287 lbs).
Fuel Tank Capacity:
Refer to manual for exact figures, typically around 8-9 liters (2.1-2.4 gallons).
Safety Certification:
European ECE homologation for street legality where applicable. In the US, often sold as off-road only or requires modification for street use depending on local regulations. Manual will detail safety-related components.
Braking System:
Hydraulic disc brakes front and rear. Front typically a large diameter single disc, rear a smaller disc.
Lighting:
Headlight, taillight, brake light, turn signals (front and rear, depending on homologation).
Frame Integrity:
Robust frame design to withstand the stresses of supermoto riding. Manual provides inspection points.
Instrumentation:
Digital or analog tachometer, speedometer, odometer, trip meter, neutral indicator, oil pressure warning light, turn signal indicators. Manual will detail function and calibration.
ABS:
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) was not a standard feature on most supermoto models of this era. Manual will confirm presence or absence.
Diagnostic Ports:
Manual will detail any diagnostic connectors or procedures for electronic diagnostics, especially if fuel injected.
Oil Change Interval:
Typically every 2,000-3,000 km (1,200-1,800 miles) or annually, whichever comes first. Refer to manual for precise intervals and operating conditions.
Air Filter Cleaning:
Recommended every 500-1,000 km (300-600 miles), or more frequently in dusty conditions. Manual provides cleaning and oiling procedures.
Chain Maintenance:
Lubrication and adjustment every 500-800 km (300-500 miles). Manual details proper tension and alignment.
Valve Clearance Check:
Typically every 6,000-10,000 km (3,700-6,200 miles). Manual provides specifications and adjustment procedures.
Engine Oil Grade:
Consult manual for exact SAE grade and API/JASO rating. Common recommendations include SAE 10W-40 or 15W-50 motorcycle-specific synthetic or semi-synthetic oil.
Coolant Type:
Ethylene glycol-based antifreeze coolant. Manual will specify the correct ratio of coolant to distilled water (typically 50/50) and compatible brands.
Brake Fluid Type:
DOT 4 hydraulic brake fluid. Manual will specify if DOT 5.1 is permissible and advise on fluid change intervals.
Fork Oil Type:
Refer to manual for specific fork oil viscosity (e.g., SAE 5W, 10W) and type. Manual will also specify oil level and volume.
Common Wear Items:
Clutch wear, brake pad and disc wear, chain and sprocket wear, fork seal leaks, electrical connector corrosion.
Potential Engine Issues:
Overheating if cooling system is not maintained, valve seat wear with high mileage, carburation issues if not properly cleaned/adjusted.
Brand Origin:
Husqvarna Motorcycles, a Swedish brand with a long history dating back to 1903, known for its off-road prowess. Acquired by Cagiva in 1987, then by BMW in 2007, and later by Pierer Mobility AG (KTM).
Sm Series Development:
The SM series evolved from Husqvarna's successful off-road enduro and motocross platforms, adapting them for street use with larger wheels, street tires, and updated suspension settings. The 2007-2008 models represent a significant phase of development in this lineage.
Manufacturing Location:
Typically Italy during the Cagiva ownership era (pre-BMW acquisition). Manual might offer insights into specific production batches.