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  • Page 1 Manuale utente_Owner’s manual_Manuel d’utilisateur_Benutzerhandbuch_Manual del usuario...
  • Page 2 To the best knowledge of HUSQVARNA MOTORCYCLES S.R.L. the material contained herein is accurate as of the date this pubblication was approved for printing. HUSQVARNA MOTORCYCLES S.R.L. reserves the right to change specifications, equipment, or designs at any time without notice and without incurring obligation. Illustrations in this manual are merely for demonstration purposes and could not exactly match the detail described.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TR 650 TERRA MY13 TR 650 STRADA MY13 SPECIFICATIONS - OPERATION - MAINTENANCE EN - 1 Ed. 07-2012 - Rev. 02 Unless specified, data and prescription are referred to all the models.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    SUMMARY Page Note l References to the “left” or “right” of the motorcycle PRESENTATION ............3 are considered from the point of view of a person fac- IMPORTANT NOTICES............3 ing forward. INTENDED USE .............4 GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS ........4 number of teeth l Z: IDENTIFICATION DATA ..........7 TECHNICAL DATA ............8 l A: Austria...
  • Page 5: Presentation

    PRESENTATION 2) All the motorcycles and any of their Welcome to the Husqvarna motorcycling family! 1) TR650 STRADA and TR 650 TERRA parts used in competitions of any type Your new Husqvarna motorcycle is designed and manu- models are designed for ROAD use, guaranteed free from factured to be the best in its field.
  • Page 6: Intended Use

    Parts Replacement the ignition. WARNING*: When parts replacement is required, use only Husqvarna INTENDED USE ORIGINAL parts. ALWAYS remember that all the motor- This motorcycle has been manufactured so as to with-...
  • Page 7 Refuel in ventilated areas with the surised and may cause scalding. only from HUSQVARNA dealers. The dealer must de- engine switched off; do not smoke termine the legitimacy of the purchase because the...
  • Page 8 Brake fluid If it comes into contact with the eyes, rinse thoroughly with clean, running WARNING*: water and if swallowed accidentally, Brake fluid is highly corrosive and may drink plenty of water or milk. damage the rubber and painted parts of In all cases, seek medical advice imme- the vehicle.
  • Page 9: Identification Data

    IDENTIFICATION DATA TERRA USA The engine identification number is stamped on the bot- tom RH side of the crankcase whereas the motorcycle se- ZKH0H12A#DV000001 rial number is stamped on the steering tube. Always quote the number stamped on the frame when ordering spare parts or requesting further (l) (▲) (♦) details about your vehicle and note it on this booklet.
  • Page 10: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA PRIMARY DRIVE FRONT SUSPENSION Drive gear on crankshaft ....Z 37 ENGINE Driven gear on clutch housing ....Z 72 Upside down type hydraulic fork .
  • Page 11: Table For Lubrication, Supplies

    Cold tyre pressure (Rider only) Fuel tank capacity including reserve . . . 3,08 Imp. Gall. Front .....2.2 kg/cm (31.29 psi) 3,698 U.S.
  • Page 12: Motorcycle Overall View

    MOTORCYCLE OVERALL VIEW EN - 10 SPECIFICATIONS - OPERATION - MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 13 LEGEND 1. Front wheel 2. Left-hand front brake disc 3. Right-hand front brake calliper 4. Front fork 5. Gear shift pedal (the first gear is engaged by pushing lever downwards; for other gears push it upwards. The neutral gear is between the first and second gear) 6.
  • Page 14: Controls

    CONTROLS SIDE STAND A side stand (1) is supplied with every motorcycle. REFUELLING To lower it, operate on the grip with your foot (2). UNLEADED petrol with octane rating of 95 or higher only. WARNING*: The stand is designed to support the CAUTION*: WEIGHT of the MOTORCYCLE ONLY.
  • Page 15: Combined Dashboard

    COMBINED DASHBOARD The motorcycle has a combined dashboard divided into the following areas: 1. Warning lights (see “ Description of warning lights”). 2. Multifunction display (see “ Description of multi- function display”). 3. Rev meter Indicates the engine rpm. 4. Alarm system warning light (optional) (RED). 5.
  • Page 16 This indicates that it is time for a service. litres of fuel left in the tank. the system works properly, the warning light Contact your HUSQVARNA dealer to have sched- You need to refuel. turns off; if the self-diagnosis finds a failure in uled maintenance work carried out.
  • Page 17 is automatically memorised after 10 seconds. CLOCK ADJUSTMENT > 4” The clock must be set when the motorcycle is stationary and the key is set to ON. The clock is set to 24 hours. SETTING UNITS OF MEASUREMENT The units of measurement must be set when the motorcy- - Press the “S”...
  • Page 18 CON function: SETTING PARAMETERS With the dashboard on, press the “S” button (1) to dis- When this function is activated, press the “S” button for more than 4 seconds to reset and start a new count of the play the various display functions: litres/ gallons consumed from when average consump- tion (L/100 km) has been reset.
  • Page 19 THROTTLE CONTROL FRONT BRAKE CONTROL IGNITION SWITCH The throttle twistgrip (1) is located on the right-hand side The brake control lever (1) is located on the right-hand of the handlebar. The position of the control on the han- The ignition switch has three positions: side of the handlebar.
  • Page 20 RIGHT-HAND HANDLEBAR SWITCH STEERING LOCK Horn. The right-hand switch features the following controls: The motorcycle has a steering lock on the ignition. 1) Engine start button To lock it, proceed as follows: 2) Engine KILL SWITCH. - Turn the handlebar as far as possible to the left . - Insert the key in the ignition (1), press the key down, turn it from the “OFF”...
  • Page 21 CLUTCH CONTROL REAR BRAKE CONTROL GEAR SHIFT CONTROL The clutch control lever (1) is located on the left-hand The lever (1) is placed on the left-hand side of the en- The rear brake control (1) is placed on the right-hand side of the handlebar.
  • Page 22: Riding

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE MO- Vary your riding speed during the running in period. Recommended maximum engine rpm: TORCYCLE This ensures that components operate in "loaded" con- km (mi) covered ditions and then "unloaded" conditions, allowing the 0-1000 (0-625) .............5000 NOTE*: If you are not familiar with op- engine components to cool.
  • Page 23 - Faulty spark plug or wrong heat rating: replace. - Unsuitable fuel; only use unleaded 95-octane+ petrol. In any case, contact your authorised Husqvarna dealer who has the experience and expertise required to provide you with all the assistance you need.
  • Page 24 Mounting of passenger MOUNTING/DISMOUNTING OF RIDER AND PASSENGER - Start the motorcycle as described in the relevant sec- tion. Get the rider to mount first as described in the relevant - Using your left leg, fully retract the stand. section without starting the engine. General Read the following section carefully since it provides im- - Get the passenger to put the passenger footrests (1)
  • Page 25 Dismounting the motorcycle Place your left hand on the rider's shoulder, your left - Stop the vehicle and switch off the engine. foot on the footrest and then mount the motorcycle by lifting your right leg and moving carefully to avoid CAUTION*: unbalancing the vehicle and the rider.
  • Page 26 STARTING THE ENGINE 1) Turn key (1) in the ignition switch to ON and wait until the dashboard CHECK has finished; 2) pull clutch lever (2); 3) shift gear pedal (3) to neutral; 4) check that the throttle control (4) is fully closed. Note*: The engine control unit has a start- up strategy that only works if the...
  • Page 27 RIDING YOUR MOTORCYCLE 5) To go to the higher gears, do the following: Release the throttle (1), pull the clutch lever (2), WARNING*: lift the gear lever (3), release the clutch lever (2) Before setting off make sure that: and accelerate at the same time. - the side stand is fully up;...
  • Page 28 - Release the clutch gradually when downshifting. SAFE RIDING - If you feel tired or sleepy, take a break. Here are some basic principles for riding your motor- - Downshift in the following instances: cycle safely. When going downhill and when braking to increase the braking action through engine compression;...
  • Page 29 STOPPING THE MOTORCYCLE AND THE ENGINE - To stop the engine, turn key (6) to OFF (key removal position). - Close the throttle (1) completely so that the engine will help slow down the motorcycle. - Apply both front (2) and rear (3) brakes while down- shifting (for fast deceleration, press firmly on the front brake lever and the rear brake pedal simulta- neously).
  • Page 30 In the event of a stuck throttle or other tem increases significantly, contact an authorised malfunction that causes the engine to run HUSQVARNA Dealer. uncontrollably, pull the clutch lever IMME- DIATELY and press the engine stop switch. Control the motorcycle by normal use of the brakes and steering while holding the engine stop button down.
  • Page 31 COOLANT LEVEL When the engine is cold, check that the coolant level is between the two MIN and MAX marks on the expan- sion tank (1) on the left side of the vehicle. If topping up is necessary, do the following: WARNING Do not remove the radiator cap since all the liquid in the expansion tank...
  • Page 32 CAUTION*: AIR FILTER CHECK - remove the filter (3) and make sure it is not Before refitting the filter, check that the blocked/dirty; if necessary, change it; Note*: contact surfaces between the filter, the Clean the filter area before removing the cov- filter box and the cover are completely clean.
  • Page 33 TOTAL the Husqvarna Dealer. BRAKE INEFFECTIVENESS. CAUTION*: Do not spill brake fluid onto any paint- ed surface or lenses (for example lights lenses).
  • Page 34 Since it is dangerous to operate the mo- torcycle under such conditions, have the brake system immediately checked by the Husqvarna Dealer. CAUTION*: Do not spill brake fluid onto any paint- ed surface or light lens.
  • Page 35 SUSPENSION CLUTCH LEVER FREE PLAY ADJUSTMENT SHOCK ABSORBER SPRING PRELOAD ADJUSTMENT Free play (A) must be 5 -10 mm (0.196 - 0.39 in). The vehicle leaves the factory with standard settings for - Adjust the ring nut (1) using the spanner provided; by - Move the rubber gaiter (1);...
  • Page 36 REBOUND SHOCK ABSORBER HYDRAULIC DAMPING CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT Chain should be checked, adjusted and lubricated as per the Maintenance Chart to ensure safety and prevent ex- It is possible to adjust the rebound travel of the shock cessive wear. absorber.
  • Page 37 CHECKING CHAIN AND SPROCKETS FOR WEAR TYRES ABS SYSTEM Check that the chain does not have damaged rollers, Care should be taken to keep the tyres properly inflated. The ABS is an electromechanical braking-aid system: loose pins or dry, rusty links and is not excessively worn. See "Technical data"...
  • Page 38 BRAKES The key components of the braking systems are: brake master cylinder with its lever (front) or pedal (rear), brake lines, calliper assembly and disc. LEGEND Front brake control lever Front brake master cylinder with fluid reservoir 3. Front brake line 4.
  • Page 39 Checking rear brake calliper pads. CHECKING BRAKE PADS FOR WEAR PAD WEAR - Visually inspect the state of the brake pads (2) from the Check brake pad wear. Checking front brake calliper pads. rear of the calliper; Service limit “ A” is: 1 mm (0.04 in). - Place the motorcycle on the stand.
  • Page 40 When electrolyte leaks, or other failure of the electrical part of the motorcycle; system is detected, apply to the HUSQVARNA Dealer. Always check the battery charge before reinstalling it on - turn the key clockwise to release the saddle (2), and If the vehicle remains unused for long periods, it is rec- the vehicle.
  • Page 41 FRONT HEADLAMP BULB REPLACEMENT - loosen the two side headlight retention screws (4); - disconnect the connector (6); Proceed as follows to reach the headlamp bulbs: - Loosen the screws (1) and remove the front fairing (2); - remove the rubber hood(7), release the retainer clip (8) and remove the light bulb (9);...
  • Page 42 To replace the parking light bulb: TURNING INDICATOR BULB REPLACEMENT TAIL LIGHT - Detach the bulb holder (10) and remove the light bulb (11). The tail light (1) is a LED light; if it does not work prop- - Loosen screw (1) using a Phillips screwdriver; After making replacement, proceed to fit back on in the erly, it must be replaced.
  • Page 43 REPLACING THE NUMBER PLATE BULB HEADLIGHT ADJUSTMENT Beam height can be adjusted as follows: - loosen screw (1) and remove the number plate bulb When checking the proper aiming of the headlight beam: - Regulate the setscrew (1) on the upper part of the light (2) from the mudguard;...
  • Page 44: Fuses

    FUSES Auxiliary fuses (3) Please note that a fuse malfunction can adversely affect Located at the rear of the motorcycle under the saddle. motorcycle operation. To gain access to fuses, proceed Fuse 1 = 7.5 A as follows: Instrument panel Turning indicators General fuse (1) - 30A Engine control...
  • Page 45: Appendix

    APPENDIX CLEANING - Wash the motorcycle with a low-pressure water jet to re- move any dust and mud. The bodywork must be cleaned LONG PERIOD OF INACTIVITY Cleaning the vehicle is very important especially if it is with a soft sponge and a water and bodywork shampoo When the motorcycle is to be stored for a certain period, used in special areas or conditions such as: solution.
  • Page 46 CAUTION*: After washing, braking efficiency could After washing: AVOID USING HIGH-PRESSURE WATER OR be temporarily reduced due to the pres- - Lubricate the drive chain, the lever and pedal controls AIR JETS on the ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ence of water on the friction surfaces of and the clutch cable.
  • Page 47: Pre-Delivery Inspection

    PRE - DELIVERY INSPECTION DESCRIPTION OPERATION PRE-DELIVERY Engine oil Check level Coolant Check Cooling system Check for leakage Electric fans Check operation Brakes fluid Check level Brakes Check operation Throttle control Check operation / Clearance Flexible controls and transm. Check / Adjust Drive chain Check / Adjust Tyres...
  • Page 48 ALPHABETIC INDEX STEERING LOCK ................18 Page IDENTIFICATION DATA ...............7 STOPPING THE ENGINE IN AN EMERGENCY ........28 IGNITION SWITCH ................17 STOPPING THE MOTORCYCLE AND THE ENGINE .........27 ABS SYSTEM ...................35 IMPORTANT NOTICES.................3 SUMMARY ..................2 AIR FILTER CHECK ................30 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE MOTORCYCLE ........20 SUSPENSION .................33 APPENDIX ..................43 LONG PERIOD OF INACTIVITY ............43...

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