Market Segment:
High-performance off-road motorcycles (Enduro and Motocross/Supermoto).
Competitors 2001:
KTM (EXC/SX series), Yamaha (WR/YZ series), Honda (CRF/XR series), Suzuki (DRZ/RM series), Kawasaki (KDX/KX series).
Vehicle Focus:
Husqvarna's strong heritage in off-road racing, particularly in Enduro. These models represent their high-performance offerings for the 2001 model year.
Manual Value Proposition:
Essential resource for owners and technicians needing to identify, order, and understand the assembly of original Husqvarna parts for these specific models.
Engine Components:
Cylinder, piston, crankshaft, connecting rod, valves, camshaft, lubrication system, cooling system (if applicable), ignition system components (covered as parts).
Transmission Components:
Gearbox gears, shafts, clutch components, shift mechanism.
Chassis Components:
Frame, subframe, swingarm, suspension linkages, steering components, footpegs, seat.
Wheel Components:
Rims, spokes, hubs, bearings, brake discs, brake calipers, master cylinders, brake lines.
Fuel System Components:
Carburetor parts, fuel tank, fuel lines, fuel filters (as parts).
Exhaust System Components:
Exhaust pipe, muffler (as parts).
Electrical Components:
Wiring harness routing (indicated by diagrams), switchgear, lighting components, battery box, CDI unit mounting points (as parts).
Bodywork Components:
Plastics (fenders, side panels, tank shrouds), seat, headlight, taillight, number plates.
Disassembly Guidance:
Assists with disassembly through exploded views and part identification.
Assembly Guidance:
Facilitates assembly by showing how parts fit together.
Part Identification:
Crucial for identifying correct replacement parts.
Visual Aid:
Provides clear, illustrated exploded views.
Technical Depth:
Parts catalog level. Illustrates part numbers and relationships, not detailed repair procedures or specifications.
Engine Type:
Four-stroke, single-cylinder (liquid-cooled assumed for TE/SMR models).
Displacement Te570 Smr570 Tc570:
576cc
Bore Stroke 570Cc Models:
97 mm x 77 mm (typical for this displacement)
Valuation Method:
Parts list does not contain engine performance figures; these are general specifications for the models.
Carburetor Type:
Mikuni VM series or Keihin (common for European bikes of this era, specific model not detailed in parts list).
Fuel Type:
Unleaded gasoline (octane rating as per workshop manual, typically 95 RON or higher).
Safety Ratings:
Not applicable for off-road motorcycles in the traditional sense (e.g., NCAP).
Braking System Front:
Hydraulic disc brake, twin-piston caliper (typical).
Braking System Rear:
Hydraulic disc brake, single-piston caliper (typical).
Lighting:
Headlight, taillight, brake light (required for street legal models).
Oil Change Interval Estimate:
Every 10-15 operating hours or annually (typical for competitive off-road bikes).
Air Filter Cleaning:
After every ride or every 5-10 operating hours (essential).
Spark Plug Replacement Estimate:
Every 20-30 operating hours or annually.
Engine Oil Type:
SAE 10W-50 or 15W-50, JASO MA rated motorcycle oil (typical, consult service manual for exact spec).
Engine Oil Capacity Estimate:
1.0-1.3 liters (typical).
Coolant Type:
Ethylene glycol-based coolant with corrosion inhibitors, mixed 50/50 with distilled water (typical).
Brake Fluid Type:
DOT 4 or DOT 5.1 (consult service manual).
Common Wear Items:
Clutch plates, valve guides/seals, piston rings, wheel bearings, swingarm bearings, fork seals.
Potential Issues Era:
Early electric start system reliability (if equipped), carburetor tuning sensitivity, cooling system integrity checks.
Brand Origin:
Swedish, founded in 1903.
Motorcycle Focus:
Long and storied history in off-road motorsports, particularly Enduro and Motocross.
Husky Offroad Lineage:
The TE (Tourism Enduro), TC (Tourism Competition/Motocross), and SMR (Supermoto) lines represent Husqvarna's dedicated off-road and street-legal derivatives.
Manufacturing Location 2001:
Varese, Italy (under Cagiva Group ownership at the time).
Brand Racing Success:
Husqvarna has a significant history of success in Enduro World Championships and national off-road series, which underpins the performance of these models.
Independent Reviews 2001:
Contemporary reviews often praised Husqvarna's strong engines and competitive chassis, though sometimes noted Italian electronics or build quality variations.