Target Audience:
Husqvarna motorcycle owners, independent repair shops, parts suppliers, and restorers of 2006 Husqvarna models.
Value Proposition:
Provides essential documentation for sourcing correct and genuine Husqvarna parts, crucial for maintaining the performance and longevity of these off-road and supermoto motorcycles.
Diagnostic Aid:
Excellent for identifying parts during diagnostic processes, simplifying the part ordering and replacement workflow.
Restoration Guide:
Indispensable for accurate restoration projects, ensuring all components are correctly identified and sourced.
Specific Models:
WR 125, CR 125, WR 250, TE 250, TC 250, TE 450, TC 450, TE 510, TC 510, SMR 450, SMR 510
Estimated Page Count:
Extensive (Exact count not provided, typical for comprehensive parts manuals covering multiple models and variants)
Type:
Master Parts Manual / Parts Catalog
Download Type:
Instant High Speed Download
Engine:
All engine components, including top-end, bottom-end, cooling system, lubrication system, intake, and exhaust.
Transmission:
Gearbox components, clutch assembly, shift mechanism, and related parts.
Chassis:
Frame, subframe, swingarm, linkage, and associated hardware.
Suspension:
Front forks (including internal components and seals), rear shock absorber, linkages, and mounting hardware.
Brakes:
Brake calipers, master cylinders, brake lines, rotors, pads, and related fittings for both front and rear.
Wheels And Tires:
Wheels (rims, spokes, hubs), tires, tubes, axles, bearings, and fasteners.
Electrical System:
Wiring harness, lighting (headlight, taillight, indicators), ignition system components, battery, starter motor, and switches.
Fuel System:
Carburetor or fuel injection components, fuel tank, fuel lines, petcock, and filters.
Exhaust System:
Exhaust pipes, mufflers, heat shields, and mounting hardware.
Controls:
Handlebars, grips, levers (clutch, brake), footpegs, shifter, and throttle assembly.
Bodywork And Plastics:
Fenders, radiator shrouds, side panels, seat, fuel tank covers, and associated fasteners.
Part Identification:
Detailed exploded views of every component within each system, with corresponding part numbers for easy identification and ordering.
Assembly Order:
Implied order of assembly for various components through the exploded diagrams.
Part Interchangeability:
May implicitly show common parts across different models or variants within the Husqvarna lineup of that era.
Depth:
Comprehensive parts listing, ideal for identifying individual components for repair, replacement, or restoration. Not a service or repair manual, but essential for parts procurement.
File Type:
Portable Document Format (PDF)
Searchability:
Likely text-searchable if generated from original digital files, allowing for quick part number lookup.
Printability:
Yes, designed to be printable for workshop use.
Image Resolution:
Optimized for clarity of exploded diagrams and part identification.
Digital Format:
Downloadable electronic file.
Digital Application:
Viewable on any device with Adobe PDF Reader.
Operating Systems:
Compatible with all versions of Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Software Requirement:
Adobe PDF Reader (or compatible PDF viewer).
Engine Types Covered:
Two-stroke (WR, CR models) and Four-stroke (TE, TC, SMR models) engines.
Displacements Covered:
125cc, 250cc, 450cc, 510cc (specific variations within these categories based on model line).
Performance Data Availability:
While not a performance manual, it details all components that contribute to engine performance.
Fuel Delivery Types:
Carburetor (common for 125/250cc 2-strokes and some 4-strokes) and Fuel Injection (likely for 450/510cc 4-strokes).
Fuel Type:
Unleaded gasoline (specific octane rating would be in a service manual, but parts covered are for standard fuels).
Transmission Type Standard:
Manual, sequential gearboxes (typically 5 or 6-speed depending on model).
Transmission Type Optional:
Not applicable for this era of Husqvarna motocross/enduro/supermoto, standard manual transmissions.
Clutch Type:
Hydraulically actuated wet multi-plate clutch is standard across most models.
Vehicle Types:
Motorcycles (Dirt Bikes, Enduro Bikes, Supermoto Bikes).
Dimension Details Availability:
Specific overall dimensions, seat height, ground clearance, etc., are not listed in the product description but are inherent to the models covered and their components are detailed.
Weight Details Availability:
Dry weight and curb weight details are not provided but are implied by the specific models' components which this manual details.
Safety Certification Availability:
Motorcycle safety ratings (like NHTSA or Euro NCAP) are not applicable in the same way as cars, but component integrity is paramount and detailed.
Active Safety Components:
Braking system components (calipers, master cylinders, lines, levers), throttle control components, and suspension components that influence stability.
Passive Safety Components:
Frame integrity, handlebar design, footpeg design for rider support, and seat construction.
Infotainment Features:
Not applicable to these performance-oriented motorcycles.
Driver Assistance Features:
Not applicable to these motorcycles; focus is on rider control and mechanical performance.
Connectivity Features:
Not applicable; basic electrical systems for ignition, lighting, and instrumentation.
Instrumentation Components:
Covers parts for instrument clusters, speedometers, tachometers, and indicator lights where equipped.
Interval Details Availability:
This is a parts manual, so it does not provide service intervals. However, it lists all parts needed for routine maintenance and component replacements that would be performed at service intervals.
Fluid Details Availability:
The manual itself does not specify fluid types or capacities. This information is found in the owner's or service manual. However, it lists parts for fluid systems like oil pumps, coolant hoses, and brake lines.
Parts Availability For Common Issues:
A comprehensive parts manual is critical for addressing common wear items and potential issues specific to these models, such as clutch components, suspension seals, or electrical connectors.
Brand Origin:
Husqvarna Motorcycles, one of the oldest motorcycle manufacturers, with a rich history originating in Sweden dating back to 1903.
Off-Road Lineage:
The WR and CR series represent Husqvarna's long-standing lineage in motocross and enduro racing, while the TE/TC and SMR models cater to broader dual-sport, enduro, and supermoto segments.
Manufacturing Location Context:
Models covered were typically manufactured in Italy during this period, reflecting Husqvarna's ownership structure at the time.
Model Specific Awards Context:
Individual models may have received awards or accolades in their respective categories (motocross, enduro, supermoto) during their production years. This manual supports the upkeep of those award-winning machines.
Performance Ratings Context:
Components detailed in this manual contribute to the overall performance and off-road capability for which Husqvarna motorcycles are known.
Manufacturing Certifications Context:
While not a certification, the availability of genuine parts ensures the motorcycle's specifications are maintained as per original factory standards.