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Husqvarna TX 300 Owner's Manual (146 pages)
Brand:
Husqvarna
| Category:
Motorcycle
| Size: 7.89 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
1 Means of Representation
7
Symbols Used
7
Formats Used
7
2 Safety Advice
8
Use Definition - Intended Use
8
Degrees of Risk and Symbols
8
Tampering Warning
8
Safe Operation
9
Protective Clothing
9
Work Rules
9
Environment
10
Owner's Manual
10
3 Important Notes
11
Warranty
11
Operating and Auxiliary Substances
11
Spare Parts, Accessories
11
Service
11
Figures
11
Customer Service
11
4 View of Vehicle
12
View of Vehicle, Front Left (Example)
12
View of Vehicle, Rear Right (Example)
13
5 Serial Numbers
14
Chassis Number
14
Type Label (te 250/300 EU/AU)
14
Key Number (te 250/300 EU/AU, TX 125 EU)
14
Engine Number
14
Fork Article Number
15
Shock Absorber Article Number
15
6 Controls
16
Clutch Lever
16
Hand Brake Lever
16
Throttle Grip
16
Kill Switch (te 250/300 EU/AU, TX 125 EU)
16
Kill Switch (te US)
16
Horn Button (te 250/300 EU/AU, TX 125 EU)
17
Light Switch (te 250/300 EU/AU, TX 125 EU)
17
Light Switch (te US)
17
Turn Signal Switch (te 250/300 EU/AU)
17
Emergency off Switch (te AU)
17
Electric Starter Button (te 150/250/300 EU/US)
18
Electric Starter Button (te AU)
18
Indicator Lamps Overview (te 250/300 EU/AU)
18
Indicator Lamps Overview (te US, All 125/150 Models)
18
Opening the Filler Cap
18
Closing the Filler Cap
19
Fuel Tap
19
Choke
20
Shift Lever
20
Kick Starter
20
Foot Brake Lever
20
Side Stand
21
Steering Lock (te 250/300 EU/AU, TX 125 EU)
21
Locking the Steering (te 250/300 EU/AU, TX 125 EU)
21
Unlocking the Steering (te 250/300 EU/AU, TX 125 EU)
22
7 Speedometer
23
Overview
23
Activation
23
Message on the Speedometer
23
Setting the Speedometer
23
Setting the Kilometers or Miles
24
Setting the Clock
24
Setting the Service Display
25
Speed, Time, and DST Distance 1
25
Speed, Time, and DST2 Distance 2
26
AVG Average Speed, ART Operating Hours, and ODO Total Distance Covered
26
8 Preparing for Use
27
Advice on First Use
27
Running in the Engine
28
Starting Power of Lithium-Ion Batteries at Low Temperatures
28
Preparing the Vehicle for Difficult Riding Conditions
28
Preparing for Rides on Dry Sand
29
Preparing for Rides on Wet Sand
30
Preparing for Rides on Wet and Muddy Surfaces
30
Preparing for Rides at High Temperature and Slow Speed
31
Preparing for Rides at Low Temperature or in Snow
31
9 Riding Instructions
32
Checks and Maintenance Steps When Preparing for Use
32
Starting
32
Starting off
33
Shifting, Riding
33
Braking
34
Stopping, Parking
34
Transport
35
Refueling
35
10 Service Schedule
37
Additional Information
37
Required Work
37
Recommended Work
38
11 Tuning the Chassis
39
Checking the Basic Chassis Setting with the Rider's Weight
39
Compression Damping of the Shock Absorber
39
Adjusting the Low-Speed Compression Damping of the Shock Absorber
39
Adjusting the High-Speed Compression Damping of the Shock Absorber
40
Adjusting the Rebound Damping of the Shock Absorber
40
Measuring the Rear Wheel Dimension Unloaded
41
Checking the Static Sag of the Shock Absorber
42
Checking the Riding Sag of the Shock Absorber
42
Adjusting the Spring Preload of the Shock Absorber
42
Adjusting the Riding Sag
43
Checking the Basic Setting of the Fork
44
Adjusting the Compression Damping of the Fork
44
Adjusting the Rebound Damping of the Fork
44
Adjusting the Spring Preload of the Fork
45
Handlebar Position
46
Adjusting the Handlebar Position
46
12 Service Work on the Chassis
47
Raising the Motorcycle with the Lift Stand
47
Removing the Motorcycle from the Lift Stand
47
Bleeding the Fork Legs
47
Cleaning the Dust Boots of the Fork Legs
47
Removing the Fork Legs
48
Installing the Fork Legs
48
Removing the Fork Protector
49
Installing the Fork Protector
49
Removing the Lower Triple Clamp
49
Installing the Lower Triple Clamp
50
Checking the Play of the Steering Head Bearing
52
Adjusting the Play of the Steering Head Bearing
52
Greasing the Steering Head Bearing
53
Removing the Front Fender
53
Installing the Front Fender
53
Removing the Shock Absorber
54
Installing the Shock Absorber
55
Removing the Seat
56
Mounting the Seat
57
Removing the Air Filter Box Cover
57
Installing the Air Filter Box Cover
58
Removing the Air Filter
58
Cleaning the Air Filter and Air Filter Box
58
Installing the Air Filter
59
Sealing the Air Filter Box
59
Removing the Main Silencer
60
Installing the Main Silencer
60
Changing the Glass Fiber Yarn Filling in the Main Silencer
60
Removing the Right Side Cover
61
Installing the Right Side Cover
61
Removing the Fuel Tank
62
Installing the Fuel Tank
63
Checking the Chain for Dirt
64
Cleaning the Chain
64
Checking the Chain Tension
64
Adjusting the Chain Tension
65
Checking the Chain, Rear Sprocket, Engine Sprocket, and Chain Guide
66
Checking the Frame
67
Checking the Swingarm
68
Checking Throttle Cable Routing
68
Checking the Rubber Grip
69
Adjusting the Basic Position of the Clutch Lever
69
Checking/Correcting the Fluid Level of the Hydraulic Clutch
70
Changing the Hydraulic Clutch Fluid
70
Removing the Engine Guard
71
Installing the Engine Guard
72
13 Brake System
73
Brake System
73
Checking the Free Travel of the Hand Brake Lever
73
Adjusting Free Travel of Hand Brake Lever (te 250/300 EU/AU, TX 125 EU)
73
Adjusting the Basic Position of the Hand Brake Lever (te US)
73
Checking the Brake Discs
74
Checking the Front Brake Fluid Level
74
Adding Front Brake Fluid
75
Checking the Front Brake Linings
76
Changing the Front Brake Linings
76
Checking the Free Travel of the Foot Brake Lever
78
Adjusting the Basic Position of the Foot Brake Lever
78
Checking the Rear Brake Fluid Level
79
Adding Rear Brake Fluid
79
Checking the Rear Brake Linings
81
Changing the Rear Brake Linings
81
14 Wheels, Tires
84
Removing the Front Wheel
84
Installing the Front Wheel
84
Removing the Rear Wheel
85
Installing the Rear Wheel
86
Checking the Tire Condition
87
Checking the Tire Air Pressure
87
Checking Spoke Tension
88
15 Electrical System
89
Removing the Battery (All 150/250/300 Models)
89
Installing the Battery (All 150/250/300 Models)
89
Recharging the Battery (All 150/250/300 Models)
90
Changing the Main Fuse (All 150/250/300 Models)
91
Removing the Headlight Mask with the Headlight
92
Installing the Headlight Mask with the Headlight
93
Changing the Headlight Bulb
93
Changing the Turn Signal Bulb (te 250/300 EU/AU)
94
Checking the Headlight Setting
95
Adjusting the Headlight Range
95
Changing the Speedometer Battery
95
16 Cooling System
97
Checking the Antifreeze and Coolant Level
97
Checking the Coolant Level
98
Draining the Coolant
98
Refilling with Coolant
99
17 Tuning the Engine
101
Checking the Play in the Throttle Cable
101
Adjusting the Play in the Throttle Cable
101
Carburetor Setting
102
Carburetor - Idle
104
Carburetor - Adjusting the Idle Speed
104
Ignition Curve Plug-In Connector
105
Changing the Ignition Timing Map
105
Checking the Basic Position of the Shift
105
Lever
105
Adjusting the Basic Position of the Shift
106
Engine Characteristic - Auxiliary Spring
106
Lever
106
Spring
106
Engine Characteristic – Setting the Auxiliary Spring
107
18 Service Work on the Engine
109
Emptying the Carburetor Float Chamber
109
Checking the Gear Oil Level
109
Changing the Gear Oil
110
Adding Gear Oil
111
19 Cleaning, Care
113
Cleaning the Motorcycle
113
Checks and Maintenance Steps for Winter Operation
114
20 Storage
115
Preparing for Use after Storage
116
21 Troubleshooting
117
22 Technical Data
119
Engine
119
Tx 125 Eu
119
Te 150 Us
119
All te 250
120
All te 300
120
Engine Tightening Torques
121
All 125/150 Models
121
All 250/300 Models
122
Carburetor
124
Tx 125 Eu
124
Te 150 Us
124
Te 250 Eu/Au
124
Te 250 Us
124
Te 300 Eu/Au
125
Te 300 Us
125
Carburetor Tuning
126
Carburetor Tuning (TX 125 EU)
126
Carburetor Tuning (te 150 US)
127
Carburetor Tuning (te 250 EU/AU)
127
Carburetor Tuning (te 250 US)
129
Carburetor Tuning (te 300 EU/AU)
129
Carburetor Tuning (te 300 US)
131
Capacities
132
Gear Oil
132
Coolant
132
Fuel
132
Chassis
132
Electrical System
133
Tires
133
Fork
133
All 125/150 Models
133
All 250/300 Models
134
Shock Absorber
134
22.10.1 All 125/150 Models
134
22.10.2 All 250/300 Models
135
Chassis Tightening Torques
135
23 Substances
137
24 Auxiliary Substances
139
25 Standards
140
List of Abbreviations
141
26 List of Abbreviations
142
27 List of Symbols
142
Green and Blue Symbols
142
Index
143
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Husqvarna TX 300 Owner's Manual (163 pages)
Brand:
Husqvarna
| Category:
Motorcycle
| Size: 7.25 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
1 Means of Representation
7
Symbols Used
7
Formats Used
7
2 Safety Advice
8
Use Definition - Intended Use
8
Misuse
8
Degrees of Risk and Symbols
9
Tampering Warning
9
Safe Operation
9
Protective Clothing
10
Work Rules
10
Environment
10
Owner's Manual
11
3 Important Notes
12
Manufacturer and Implied Warranty
12
Operating and Auxiliary Substances
12
Spare Parts, Accessories
12
Service
12
Figures
12
Customer Service
13
4 View of Vehicle
14
View of Vehicle, Front Left (Example)
14
View of Vehicle, Rear Right (Example)
15
5 Serial Numbers
16
Chassis Number
16
Type Label
16
Engine Number
16
Fork Part Number
16
Shock Absorber Article Number
17
6 Controls
18
Clutch Lever
18
Hand Brake Lever
18
Throttle Grip
18
Kill Switch
19
Map Switch
19
Electric Starter Button (TX 300)
19
Opening the Filler Cap
19
Closing the Filler Cap
20
Fuel Tap (TC 250)
21
Fuel Tap (TX 300)
22
Choke
22
Shift Lever
23
Kick Starter
23
Foot Brake Lever
24
Plug-In Stand (TC 250)
24
Side Stand (TX 300)
24
Service Hour Counter
25
7 Preparing for Use
26
Advice on First Use
26
Running in the Engine
27
Preparing the Vehicle for Difficult Riding Conditions
28
Preparing Vehicle for Rides on Dry Sand
28
Preparing Vehicle for Rides on Wet Sand
30
Preparing Vehicle for Rides on Wet and Muddy Circuits
31
Preparing Vehicle for High Temperatures or Slow Riding
32
Preparing Vehicle for Low Temperatures or Snow
32
8 Riding Instructions
34
Checks and Maintenance Measures When Preparing for Use
34
Starting
34
Starting off
35
Shifting, Riding
36
Applying the Brakes
36
Stopping, Parking
37
Transporting
37
Refueling
38
9 Service Schedule
40
Additional Information
40
Required Work
40
Recommended Work
41
10 Tuning the Chassis
43
Checking the Basic Chassis Setting with the Rider's Weight
43
Air Suspension AER 48
43
Compression Damping of the Shock Absorber
44
Adjusting the Low-Speed Compression Damping of the Shock Absorber
44
Adjusting the High-Speed Compression Damping of the Shock Absorber
45
Adjusting the Rebound Damping of the Shock Absorber
46
Measuring the Rear Wheel Dimension Unloaded
46
Checking the Static Sag of the Shock Absorber
47
Checking the Riding Sag of the Shock Absorber
48
Adjusting the Spring Pretension of the Shock Absorber
48
Adjusting the Riding Sag
49
Checking the Basic Setting of the Fork
50
Adjusting the Fork Air Pressure
51
Adjusting the Compression Damping of the Fork
52
Adjusting the Rebound Damping of the Fork
52
Handlebar Position
53
Adjusting the Handlebar Position
53
11 Service Work on the Chassis
55
Raising the Motorcycle with a Lift Stand
55
Removing the Motorcycle from the Lift Stand
55
Bleeding the Fork Legs
56
Cleaning the Dust Boots of the Fork Legs
56
Removing the Fork Legs
57
Installing the Fork Legs
57
Removing the Fork Protector
58
Installing the Fork Protector
58
Removing the Lower Triple Clamp
58
Installing the Lower Triple Clamp
59
Checking the Play of the Steering Head Bearing
61
Adjusting the Steering Head Bearing Play
62
Lubricating the Steering Head Bearing
63
Removing the Start Number Plate
63
Installing the Start Number Plate
63
Removing Front Fender
63
Installing Front Fender
64
Removing the Shock Absorber
65
Installing the Shock Absorber
66
Removing the Seat
68
Mounting the Seat
69
Removing the Air Filter Box Cover
70
Installing the Air Filter Box Cover
71
Removing the Air Filter
71
Cleaning the Air Filter and Air Filter Box
72
Installing the Air Filter
73
Sealing the Air Filter Box
73
Removing the Main Silencer
74
Installing the Main Silencer
74
Changing the Glass Fiber Yarn Filling in the Main Silencer
74
Removing the Right Side Cover
75
Installing the Right Side Cover
76
Removing the Fuel Tank
77
Installing the Fuel Tank
78
Checking the Chain for Dirt
79
Cleaning the Chain
80
Checking the Chain Tension
80
Adjusting the Chain Tension
81
Checking the Chain, Rear Sprocket, Engine Sprocket and Chain Guide
82
Checking the Frame
84
Checking the Swingarm
84
Checking the Throttle Cable Routing
84
Checking the Rubber Grip
85
Adjusting the Basic Position of the Clutch Lever
86
Checking/Correcting the Fluid Level of the Hydraulic Clutch
86
Changing the Hydraulic Clutch Fluid
87
12 Brake System
89
Checking the Free Travel of the Hand Brake Lever (Option: Brembo)
89
Adjusting the Basic Position of the Hand Brake Lever
89
Checking the Brake Discs
90
Checking the Front Brake Fluid Level
90
Adding Front Brake Fluid
91
Checking the Front Brake Linings
93
Changing the Front Brake Linings
93
Checking the Free Travel of Foot Brake Lever
96
Adjusting the Basic Position of the Foot Brake Lever
97
Checking the Rear Brake Fluid Level
98
Adding Rear Brake Fluid
99
Checking the Brake Linings of the Rear Brake
100
Changing the Rear Brake Linings
101
13 Wheels, Tires
105
Removing the Front Wheel
105
Installing the Front Wheel
106
Removing the Rear Wheel
107
Installing the Rear Wheel
108
Checking the Tire Condition
110
Checking the Tire Air Pressure
110
Checking Spoke Tension
111
14 Electrical System
112
Removing the Battery (TX 300)
112
Installing the Battery (TX 300)
113
Recharging the Battery (TX 300)
113
Changing the Main Fuse (TX 300)
115
15 Cooling System
117
Checking the Antifreeze and Coolant Level
117
Checking the Coolant Level
118
Draining the Coolant
119
Refilling with Coolant
120
16 Tuning the Engine
122
Checking the Play in the Throttle Cable
122
Adjusting the Play in the Throttle Cable
122
Carburetor Setting
123
Carburetor - Idle
125
Carburetor - Adjusting the Idle Speed
126
Emptying the Carburetor Float Chamber
127
Checking the Basic Position of the Shift Lever
128
Adjusting the Basic Position of the Shift Lever
128
Engine Characteristic - Auxiliary Spring
129
Engine Characteristic - Setting the Auxiliary Spring
129
17 Service Work on the Engine
132
Checking the Gear Oil Level
132
Changing the Gear Oil
132
Adding Gear Oil
133
18 Cleaning, Care
135
Cleaning the Motorcycle
135
19 Storage
137
Preparing for Use after Storage
138
20 Troubleshooting
139
21 Technical Data
141
Engine
141
Engine Tightening Torques
142
Tx 300
143
Carburetor
146
Carburetor - Basic Setting for Sandy Surfaces (TC 250)
146
Carburetor Tuning (TC 250)
147
Carburetor Tuning (TX 300)
148
Capacities
149
Gear Oil
149
Coolant
149
Fuel
149
Chassis
149
Electrical System
150
Tires
150
Fork
150
Shock Absorber
151
Tx 300
151
Chassis Tightening Torques
153
22 Substances
155
23 Auxiliary Substances
157
24 Standards
158
25 List of Abbreviations
159
Index
160
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