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TC 250 2017
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Husqvarna TC 250 2017 Owner's Manual
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Contents
Table of Contents
Troubleshooting
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1 Means of Representation
Symbols Used
Formats Used
2 Safety Advice
Use Definition - Intended Use
Degrees of Risk and Symbols
Tampering Warning
Safe Operation
Protective Clothing
Work Rules
Environment
Owner's Manual
3 Important Notes
Manufacturer and Implied Warranty
Operating and Auxiliary Substances
Spare Parts, Accessories
Service
Figures
Customer Service
4 View of Vehicle
View of Vehicle, Front Left (Example)
View of Vehicle, Rear Right (Example)
5 Serial Numbers
Chassis Number
Type Label
Engine Number
Fork Part Number
Shock Absorber Article Number
6 Controls
Clutch Lever
Hand Brake Lever
Throttle Grip
Kill Switch
Electric Starter Button (TX 300)
Opening the Filler Cap
Closing the Filler Cap
Fuel Tap (All TC Models)
Fuel Tap (TX 300)
Choke
Shift Lever
Kick Starter
Foot Brake Lever
Plug-In Stand (All TC Models)
Side Stand (TX 300)
Service Hour Counter
7 Preparing for Use
Advice on First Use
Running in the Engine
Preparing the Vehicle for Difficult Riding Conditions
Preparing for Rides on Dry Sand
Preparing for Rides on Wet Sand
Preparing for Rides on Wet and Muddy Surfaces
Preparations for Riding at High Temperatures and Low Speeds
Preparing for Rides at Low Temperature or in Snow
8 Riding Instructions
Checks and Maintenance Work When Preparing for Use
Starting
Starting off
Shifting, Riding
Braking
Stopping, Parking
Transport
Refueling
9 Service Schedule
All TC Models
Additional Information
Required Work
Recommended Work
Additional Information
Required Work
Recommended Work
10 Tuning the Chassis
Checking the Basic Chassis Setting with the Rider's Weight
Air Suspension AER 48
Compression Damping of the Shock Absorber
Adjusting the Low-Speed Compression Damping of the Shock Absorber
Adjusting the High-Speed Compression Damping of the Shock Absorber
Adjusting the Rebound Damping of the Shock Absorber
Measuring the Rear Wheel Dimension Unloaded
Checking the Static Sag of the Shock Absorber
Checking the Riding Sag of the Shock Absorber
Adjusting the Spring Preload of the Shock Absorber
Adjusting the Riding Sag
Checking the Basic Setting of the Fork
Adjusting the Fork Air Pressure
Adjusting the Compression Damping of the Fork
Adjusting the Rebound Damping of the Fork
Handlebar Position
Adjusting the Handlebar Position
11 Service Work on the Chassis
Raising the Motorcycle with a Lift Stand
Removing the Motorcycle from the Lift Stand
Bleeding the Fork Legs
Cleaning the Dust Boots of the Fork Legs
Removing the Fork Legs
Installing the Fork Legs
Removing the Fork Protector
Installing the Fork Protector
Removing the Lower Triple Clamp
Installing the Lower Triple Clamp
Checking the Play of the Steering Head Bearing
Adjusting the Steering Head Bearing Play
Greasing the Steering Head Bearing
Removing the Start Number Plate
Installing the Start Number Plate
Removing the Front Fender
Installing the Front Fender
Removing the Shock Absorber
Installing the Shock Absorber
Removing the Seat
Mounting the Seat
Removing the Air Filter Box Cover
Installing the Air Filter Box Cover
Removing the Air Filter
Cleaning the Air Filter and Air Filter Box
Installing the Air Filter
Sealing the Air Filter Box
Removing the Main Silencer
Installing the Main Silencer
Changing the Glass Fiber Yarn Filling in the Main Silencer
Removing the Right Side Cover
Installing the Right Side Cover
Removing the Fuel Tank
Installing the Fuel Tank
Checking the Chain for Dirt
Cleaning the Chain
Checking the Chain Tension
Adjusting the Chain Tension
Checking the Chain, Rear Sprocket, Engine Sprocket, and Chain Guide
Checking the Frame
Checking the Swingarm
Checking the Throttle Cable Routing
Checking the Rubber Grip
Adjusting the Basic Position of the Clutch Lever
Checking/Correcting the Fluid Level of the Hydraulic Clutch
Changing the Hydraulic Clutch Fluid
12 Brake System
Checking the Free Travel of the Hand Brake Lever
Adjusting the Basic Position of the Hand Brake Lever
Checking the Brake Discs
Checking the Front Brake Fluid Level
Adding Front Brake Fluid
Checking the Front Brake Linings
Changing the Front Brake Linings
Checking the Free Travel of Foot Brake Lever
Adjusting the Basic Position of the Foot Brake Lever
Checking the Rear Brake Fluid Level
Adding Rear Brake Fluid
Checking the Rear Brake Linings
Changing the Rear Brake Linings
13 Wheels, Tires
Removing the Front Wheel
Installing the Front Wheel
Removing the Rear Wheel
Installing the Rear Wheel
Checking the Tire Condition
Checking the Tire Air Pressure
Checking Spoke Tension
14 Electrical System
Removing the Battery (TX 300)
Installing the Battery (TX 300)
Recharging the Battery (TX 300)
Changing the Main Fuse (TX 300)
15 Cooling System
Radiator Cover (TC 125)
Installing the Radiator Cover (TC 125)
Removing the Radiator Cover (TC 125)
Checking the Antifreeze and Coolant Level
Checking the Coolant Level
Draining the Coolant
Refilling with Coolant
16 Tuning the Engine
Checking the Play in the Throttle Cable
Adjusting the Play in the Throttle Cable
Carburetor Setting
Carburetor - Idle
Carburetor - Adjusting the Idle Speed
Emptying the Carburetor Float Chamber
Plug-In Connector of Ignition Timing Map Adjustment
Changing the Ignition Timing Map
Checking the Basic Position of the Shift Lever
Adjusting the Basic Position of the Shift Lever
Engine Characteristic - Auxiliary Spring (TC 250, TX 300)
Engine Characteristic - Setting the Auxiliary Spring (TC 250, TX 300)
17 Service Work on the Engine
Checking the Gear Oil Level
Changing the Gear Oil
Adding Gear Oil
18 Cleaning, Care
Cleaning the Motorcycle
19 Storage
Preparing for Use after Storage
20 Troubleshooting
21 Technical Data
Engine
Engine Tightening Torques
Tx 300
Tc 250
Carburetor
Carburetor - Basic Setting for Sandy Surfaces (TC 125)
Carburetor Tuning (TC 125)
Carburetor - Basic Setting for Sandy Surfaces (TC 250)
Carburetor Tuning (TC 250)
Carburetor Tuning (TX 300)
Capacities
Gear Oil
Coolant
Fuel
Chassis
Electrical System
Tires
Fork
Shock Absorber
Tc 250
Chassis Tightening Torques
22 Substances
23 Auxiliary Substances
24 Standards
25 List of Abbreviations
Index
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TC 125
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Art. no. 3402094en
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Summarization of Contents
1 MEANS OF REPRESENTATION
Symbols used
Explains the meaning of specific symbols used in the manual.
2 SAFETY ADVICE
Use definition – intended use
Defines the intended purpose and limitations for Husqvarna sport motorcycles.
Degrees of risk and symbols
Details the meaning of danger, warning, and caution symbols.
4 VIEW OF VEHICLE
View of vehicle, front left (example)
Illustrates and labels key components visible from the front left side.
5 SERIAL NUMBERS
Chassis number
Shows the location and format of the vehicle's chassis identification number.
6 CONTROLS
Clutch lever
Describes the function and operation of the clutch lever on the handlebar.
Kill switch
Explains the function and states of the engine kill switch.
7 PREPARING FOR USE
Advice on first use
Provides essential guidance for the initial operation and familiarization with the vehicle.
8 RIDING INSTRUCTIONS
Checks and maintenance work when preparing for use
Lists critical checks to perform before every ride for safety and performance.
Braking
Covers essential techniques and warnings related to the motorcycle's braking system.
9 SERVICE SCHEDULE
Required work
Details mandatory maintenance tasks and their recommended intervals for all TC models.
10 TUNING THE CHASSIS
Checking the basic chassis setting with the rider's weight
Explains how to adjust suspension based on rider weight for optimal handling.
Adjusting the fork air pressure
Guides on setting the correct air pressure in the front fork suspension.
11 SERVICE WORK ON THE CHASSIS
Removing the fork legs
Step-by-step instructions for safely detaching the front fork legs.
Checking the play of the steering head bearing
Describes how to check for and correct play in the steering head bearing.
12 BRAKE SYSTEM
Checking the front brake fluid level
Details how to check the front brake fluid level and potential issues.
Checking the rear brake linings
Explains how to inspect the thickness of the rear brake pads.
13 WHEELS, TIRES
Checking the tire condition
Guide to inspecting tires for wear, damage, and age.
Checking the tire air pressure
Specifies correct tire pressures for off-road riding and how to check them.
14 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Recharging the battery (TX 300)
Instructions for safely charging the TX 300's battery.
15 COOLING SYSTEM
Checking the antifreeze and coolant level
Crucial steps for checking and maintaining the engine's cooling system.
16 TUNING THE ENGINE
Carburetor setting
Explains how different carburetor components affect engine performance.
17 SERVICE WORK ON THE ENGINE
Changing the gear oil
Detailed steps for draining and refilling the engine's gear oil.
19 STORAGE
Storage
Instructions for properly preparing the motorcycle for extended periods of non-use.
20 TROUBLESHOOTING
Faults
A comprehensive list of common faults, their possible causes, and recommended actions.
21 TECHNICAL DATA
Engine tightening torques
Lists specific torque values for engine-related fasteners.
Chassis tightening torques
Lists specific torque values for chassis-related fasteners.
22 SUBSTANCES
Engine oil (SAE 10W/40)
Specifies the correct type and standard for engine oil.
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