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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Limasool, Cyprus
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Hi,
Does anyone know what to do with TE510 2008 on the front end as I feel it very slippery on the hard off road ground? I'm about 187 pounds (90 kls without gear) and I feel the bike's front end no so stable. I used to have Husaberg before and I tried also the new Husaberg570 and the difference is from here to the moon. Husa is unbelievably stable. Any adjustment in the fork that will help husky? Maybe lowering the fron end? Any ideas guys? |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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check the pressure in the fork. Just my 2 cents.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: THE ATX
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Have you messed with the suspension yet?
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Limasool, Cyprus
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Wha to do you mean by saying "messed with the suspension?"
I did some changes but nothing special. For the time being, I found the front marzocchi 50mm fork to be too hard so I put the compression to the 0 clicks. Maybe this is the problem but I did so do get used to it as the difference from Husaberg I had was very high. I'm looking forward to put the clicks back to the standard and see.....What do you suggest? |
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Join Date: May 2011
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Have you asked to the Husqvarna dealer ? ... prehaps he could help you ...sometimes the suspension are very difficult to adjust ..
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