2017 Husqvarna’s


2017 Husky are RTG

Yes Husqvarna’s big brother or close friend to KTM just unveiled their 2017 lineup but the former Swedes did the same and with a few twists of their own. Yes the two brands do share a lot of their technology but Husky has a tradition that goes back to the 60s, not to mention some pretty badass racers came to America to show what motocross was all about in the mid 60. Some even say this helped give birth to modern motocross in America. Edison Dye was part of that legacy and many are glad to see Husky still on the map and growing after several ownership changes over the years.
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The 2017 Husqvarna lineup have a new look and the motocross bikes still have their signature three-piece composite subframe and stye that keeps them unique. The new 17s have several new models and updates. The WP air fork is a big development, all-new and lighter two stroke, traction control on the four-strokes and well as improved fuel management.

Below is the pitch with a lot of interesting vernacular going over the new Husky’s for 2017. Enjoy the read and when they are available to the media, when will enjoy the ride.

Husqvarna’s New 2017 Motocross Range Unveiled

Husqvarna Motorcycles is proud to introduce the 2017 TC and FC range of motocross models – one of the most sophisticated range of 2-stroke and 4-stroke machines on the market today.

Using their global engagement in top-level racing to further improve the entire motocross line-up, together with extensive research and development Husqvarna Motorcycles’ 2017 TC 125, TC 250, FC 250, FC 350, FC 450 and TC 85 models remain true to the brand’s commitment to deliver premium motorcycles with state-of-the-art technology.
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Featuring all-new WP Performance Systems AER 48 front forks, traction control, a new from the ground up TC 250 2-stroke as well as further advances in engine management and high-tech componentry throughout, Husqvarna Motorcycles offer machinery that supports riders in all situations.

2-STROKE FANS REJOICE

Considerable energy has gone into the development of the all-new Husqvarna TC 250, which together with the smaller capacity TC 85 and TC 125 machines make up the complete line-up of 2-stroke models.

The 2017 TC 250 represents the continued development of the historic 250 cc 2-stroke within Husqvarna’s motocross line-up. With a significant reduction in overall weight together with improved agility it features a completely redesigned, lightweight engine that offers increased efficiency, optimised centralisation of masses as well as substantial vibration reduction. The TC 250 is now smaller, lighter and smoother.

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A favourite among 125 cc 2-stroke lovers, the TC 125 is designed having premium performance and quality in mind. The all-new WP AER 48 forks, the new Mikuni TMX 38 mm carburettor and the Magura hydraulic clutch all ensure the 2017 TC 125 remains one step ahead of the competition.

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Built for future motocross champions Husqvarna’s TC 85 receives new, stylish colours and graphics, which aesthetically bring it even closer to its larger capacity siblings.

THE FUTURE IS NOW

Introducing further engine developments, Husqvarna Motorcycles ensure all motors continue to set a higher benchmark in terms of reduced weight, design and performance, in all categories.

Across the 4-stroke model range the refined Keihin engine management system is designed to process data faster, offering an all-new traction control for 2017. Analysing throttle input and sudden increases in RPM, the sensors registers any loss of grip to reduce power to the rear wheel, ensuring maximum traction. With integrated launch control for perfect starts, the EMS also features selectable engine maps via a switch on the handlebars.
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The Keihin 44 mm throttle body is positioned accordingly to ensure the most efficient flow into the combustion chamber. Thanks to the elimination of a throttle linkage, the response to any throttle movement is more immediate.

Ideally matching the characteristics of each engine while keeping their overall weight to a minimum all exhaust systems comply with the necessary FIM noise limits for motocross racing. Header pipes on the 4-strokes feature resonance chambers for improved power delivery, with the FC 450 having its resonance chamber integrated into the header pipe.

All 4-stroke models come with electric starters as standard, which are combined with lightweight and powerful Li-Ion batteries for easy and reliable starting.

REACHING NEW HEIGHTS

Built by WP Performance Systems the hydro-formed chromium molybdenum frame is designed with calculated parameters of longitudinal and torsional flex to ensure superior handling and easy manoeuvrability. To further enhance suspension functionality and improve overall chassis feeling all 4-strokes feature new, lightweight aluminium engine mounts.

Developed to perfectly match the chassis characteristics are the all-new WP AER 48 front forks, featured across the new 2017 Husqvarna range. Super lightweight, easily adjustable and offering an incredible amount of feedback to the rider no matter the conditions, the WP AER 48 forks reach new heights in terms of suspension technology.

Unique to Husqvarna’s models is the three-piece composite subframe made of 30% carbon fibre, which as well as being incredibly strong weighs just 1.4 kg.

Attached to the frame is an innovative self-cleaning footpeg mount preventing dirt from building up in muddy conditions or when riding in deep ruts. As a result the footpegs always springs back to their original position.

A high-quality clutch system made by Magura ensures near maintenance-free operation and perfect clutch engagement in every condition. The ODI lock-on grips come together with a pioneering throttle assembly with easy free-play adjustment and the ability to alter throttle progression by changing a cam.

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Finally the WP radiators, 7-litre polythene fuel tanks, the tool-less airbox design and the DID alloy rims with CNC machined hubs ensure that the new 2017 Husqvarna motocross line-up is among the most advanced on the market.

The new Husqvarna MY17 motocross range will be available worldwide from June 2016 at all authorised Husqvarna Motorcycles Dealers.

For all details on pricing and availability, please refer to your national Husqvarna Motorcycles Subsidiary or Importer.

What’s New In Husqvarna Mx17 Motocross Models*

• New from the ground up TC 250 2-stroke model
• All-new WP AER 48 mm forks
• CNC Upper Triple Clamp
• Handlebar support
• Traction Control on the 4-stroke engines
• Map switch on the 4-stroke models
• Bodywork with new Colour Trim and Graphics
• Dunlop MX-3S Tyres
• Rear tyre FC 250 (110 instead of 100)
• Cylinder head mountings on the 4-stroke models (made of aluminium instead of steel)
• Rear brake lever (10 mm longer)
• Rear brake pads (different material)
• 38 mm Mikuni TMX carburettor on the TC 125 (previously Keihin)

5 Responses to “2017 Husqvarna’s”

  1. RD

    Thanks for the info, looking forward to reading the full DBT test later this year. Until then would you be willing to speculate on the 2017s?
    After testing the Factory Edition with the AER 48 fork, what are your thoughts on how this fork will perform on an off road bike? Also any guess on what changes we might see from the FE/TE line in ’17?

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    • Jimmy Lewis

      We have info on the ’17 Husky’s in Fresh Dirt as well:

      http://dirtbiketest.com/fresh-dirt/2017-husqvarnas/

      We have had better results than most publications, journalists or commentators with air forks. Likely because we test and play with them to achieve a good setting before we run to the keyboard. So we are not afraid. They do offer additional complexity and like a tire the pressure needs to be checked for optimum performance. So it depends on the rider if it is worth the gain.

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  2. Thomas Bliss

    Will the 2017 Husqvarna dualsports offer a kickstart option

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  3. Greg Eddinger

    Bummer, traction control and dual maps not available on US Dual Sport bikes.

    Reply

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