The SM Models category encompasses a range of high-performance motorbikes specifically designed for supermoto racing and aggressive street riding. These versatile machines combine the agility of dirt bikes with the road-handling capabilities of sportbikes, featuring powerful engines, robust suspension systems, and specialized braking components. Their primary applications include competitive supermoto events, track days, and spirited urban navigation, offering riders an exhilarating and dynamic experience. Key characteristics include lightweight frames, responsive handling, and a distinctive aggressive styling.
Documentation for SM Models typically includes comprehensive owner's manuals detailing operation, basic maintenance, and safety guidelines. Technical service manuals provide in-depth repair procedures, diagnostic information,...
The SM Models category encompasses a range of high-performance motorbikes specifically designed for supermoto racing and aggressive street riding. These versatile machines combine the agility of dirt bikes with the road-handling capabilities of sportbikes, featuring powerful engines, robust suspension systems, and specialized braking components. Their primary applications include competitive supermoto events, track days, and spirited urban navigation, offering riders an exhilarating and dynamic experience. Key characteristics include lightweight frames, responsive handling, and a distinctive aggressive styling.
Documentation for SM Models typically includes comprehensive owner's manuals detailing operation, basic maintenance, and safety guidelines. Technical service manuals provide in-depth repair procedures, diagnostic information, and detailed schematics for mechanics and technicians. Parts catalogs are essential for identifying and ordering replacement components, while troubleshooting guides assist in diagnosing and resolving common issues. These resources are crucial for ensuring the optimal performance, longevity, and safe operation of SM Model motorcycles.
This manual covers the SM610/TE610 ie models from 2007, dual-sport motorcycles renowned for their high-performance off-road capabilities seamlessly integrated with street-legal Supermoto enhancements. Built upon the robust LC4 engine platform, these machines offer a compelling blend of power and agility. A rich heritage, dating back to 1689, underscores a commitment to durable engineering, making these models a strong choice for riders seeking versatility and reliability in their adventures.
This manual covers the 2005 TE, TC, and SM models, including the TE250, TE450, TE510, TC250, TC450, TC510, SM400, SM450, and SM510 ranges, with compatibility notes for similar years. These motorcycles, ranging from 250cc to 510cc, are engineered for demanding off-road and supermoto applications, building on a rich heritage in competitive motorcycling. Known for their robust chassis, powerful single-cylinder, 4-stroke engines, and responsive suspension systems, these models offer a premium performance experience, comparable to other leading European motorcycle brands.
This manual covers the 1998 Husky WRE SM 125, a performance-oriented motorcycle renowned for its agility and off-road heritage adapted for supermoto riding. , a brand with a rich Swedish history in motorcycle manufacturing, has consistently delivered capable machines, and the WRE SM 125 exemplifies this with its lightweight, powerful 125cc two-stroke engine and robust chassis designed for both spirited street riding and occasional off-road excursions. Its engineering quality and reliability are a testament to the brand's dedication to performance and rider experience in the competitive motorcycle market.
This document serves as a comprehensive parts catalogue for the 1998 Husqvarna SM 125 Supermoto motorcycle, a performance-oriented machine derived from the brand's esteemed WR and CR platforms. Known for its Swedish engineering heritage and focus on off-road capabilities adapted for the street, the SM 125 offers a potent 125cc liquid-cooled two-stroke engine, a 6-speed transmission, and a robust chassis featuring upside-down front forks and hydraulic disc brakes. This model represents a significant entry in the light supermoto segment, prized for its agility and spirited performance.
This manual covers the 1999 SM 610, a Supermoto motorcycle known for its robust single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine and agile handling. Developed from extensive off-road racing heritage, the SM 610 was designed to bridge the gap between dirt performance and on-road capability. This model features a liquid-cooled engine with approximately 576cc displacement, a 5-speed sequential gearbox, and a reliable chain drive system. Its construction includes a sturdy steel perimeter frame and hydraulic disc brakes front and rear, contributing to its overall performance and durability.
The SM 610 R Husky, produced around the year 2000, represents a dynamic entry into the supermoto motorcycle segment, drawing heritage from established off-road expertise. This model is characterized by its single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine, typically around 600cc, designed to deliver spirited performance suitable for both spirited road riding and light off-road excursions. Its engineering focuses on agility and a responsive power delivery, reflecting its adaptation from enduro platforms. The SM 610 R Husky is recognized for its robust build and the inherent reliability associated with the brand, offering a compelling package for riders seeking a versatile and engaging machine.
This manual covers the 2000 TE 410 E, SM 610 E, and SMR 610 S models, renowned for their off-road prowess and dual-sport capabilities. These motorcycles represent a significant part of heritage in performance off-road and light street-use vehicles, featuring robust four-stroke, single-cylinder engines with displacements around 400cc for the TE 410 E and approximately 600cc for the SM 610 E and SMR 610 S. Known for their durable construction, these bikes were designed for demanding terrain, with the Supermoto variants offering a street-focused adaptation of their off-road lineage.
This manual provides comprehensive technical information for the 2000 TE 410E, TE 610E, and SMR 610S models. These versatile motorcycles, known for their robust engineering and off-road heritage, are designed for both dual-sport adventures and spirited supermoto riding. The TE models offer exceptional performance on varied terrain, while the SMR variants are tailored for on-road agility and track-inspired dynamics. The commitment to quality and performance is evident in the durable construction and reliable operation of these machines, making them a popular choice for riders seeking capability and excitement.
The Husqvarna WRE 125 SM and 125S models, produced around the year 2000, represent lightweight, street-legal motorcycles derived from off-road platforms. These bikes are characterized by their agile handling and a simple, liquid-cooled two-stroke engine, making them suitable for urban commuting and light off-road excursions. With a displacement of approximately 124.8 cc, they offer a blend of accessible performance and a connection to a long-standing heritage in motorcycle manufacturing, dating back to 1903.
The 2001 SM 610 R is a Supermoto motorcycle renowned for its agile handling and spirited performance, blending off-road capabilities with street-legal prowess. This model, a significant offering in its lineage, appealed to riders seeking a versatile machine for both urban navigation and spirited riding. Its design emphasizes a potent four-stroke, single-cylinder engine and a dedicated Supermoto chassis, distinguishing it within its competitive segment. With a rich heritage dating back to 1903, the brand is celebrated for its innovation and success in various forms of motorsport, contributing to the robust engineering found in the SM 610 R.
This manual covers the 2001 TE 410 E and SM 610 S models, performance dual-sport and supermoto motorcycles known for their potent single-cylinder engines and capable suspension. The TE 410 E offers off-road prowess, while the SM 610 S provides a street-focused supermoto package. These models, originating from a brand with a rich Swedish heritage dating back to 1903, were designed for riders seeking versatility and aggressive styling, competing against prominent European and Japanese manufacturers in their respective segments.
This manual covers the 2003 TE 610E / SM 610S, a performance-oriented dual-sport and supermoto motorcycle. Known for its potent 610cc four-stroke engine and versatile chassis, this model offers riders an exhilarating experience suitable for both off-road trails and street riding. The heritage in competition motorcycles underpins the engineering quality and capability of this machine, making it a compelling choice for those seeking adventure and performance. The 'E' designation typically refers to its Enduro capabilities, while the 'S' signifies its Supermoto configuration, highlighting its adaptability.
The 2003 WRE SM 125S is a lightweight Supermoto and Enduro derivative, designed for agile performance across varied terrain. Benefiting from a rich heritage in off-road racing, this model typically features a potent 125cc liquid-cooled two-stroke engine, capable suspension systems, and a versatile chassis. Its engineering quality and reliability are underscored by its shared platform with certain models, offering riders a blend of performance and durability for both spirited road riding and light off-road excursions.
The 2004 SMR 630 SM is a Supermoto motorcycle engineered for agile performance and an exhilarating riding experience. Building on a rich heritage as one of the world's oldest motorcycle manufacturers, this model offers a potent combination of a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder 630 cc engine and a lightweight chassis, designed for both spirited street riding and occasional track use. Its development from enduro platforms emphasizes its robust construction and capability, making it a notable entry in the performance motorcycle segment for riders who appreciate direct feedback and dynamic handling.
This manual covers the 2004 TE 250, SM 400, and SM 450 motorcycles. These models represent the first generation of TE and SM series following the brand's acquisition, blending Swedish off-road heritage with Italian design. Known for their robust four-stroke, single-cylinder engines and capable chassis, these motorcycles are designed for both dual-sport adventure and aggressive supermoto riding. Key features include liquid-cooled engines, 6-speed transmissions, hydraulic clutch operation, and adjustable suspension systems, providing a versatile platform for riders seeking performance and reliability.
The TE 570 is a performance-oriented motorcycle, reflecting a rich heritage in off-road racing. Designed for riders who demand capability in diverse terrains, this model embodies a blend of robust engineering and functional design. Its four-stroke, single-cylinder engine, typically around 570cc and liquid-cooled, provides substantial power for enduro and dual-sport riding. The motorcycle features a strong chassis, hydraulic disc brakes for reliable stopping power, and a transmission optimized for the demands of off-road and mixed-use riding. This model is a testament to a commitment to producing durable and capable machines for enthusiasts.
The 2005 WRE SM 125 is a versatile Supermoto/Enduro motorcycle, celebrated for its agile handling and spirited 125cc two-stroke engine. This model, drawing on a rich heritage dating back to 1903, offers a compelling blend of off-road capability and on-road agility, making it a popular choice for riders seeking an engaging and dynamic experience. Its lightweight chassis, potent liquid-cooled engine with reed valve induction and powervalve technology, and robust suspension systems underscore its performance-oriented design. The WRE SM 125 competed effectively in its segment by providing accessible performance and distinctive European styling, appealing to both new riders and seasoned enthusiasts.
This manual covers the TE 250, TE 450, TE 510, TC 250, TC 450, TC 510, SM 400 R, SM 450 R, and SM 510 R models from the 2005 model year. One of the world's oldest motorcycle manufacturers, has a strong heritage in off-road racing, which influences the design and performance of these versatile machines. These motorcycles are engineered for demanding off-road and supermoto applications, offering a blend of robust construction, reliable performance, and a rich lineage of racing success.
Introducing the 2005 WRE SM 125, a versatile motorcycle blending off-road capabilities with a street-focused supermoto design. Built upon a rich heritage as one of the oldest motorcycle manufacturers, this 125cc two-stroke machine offers an engaging riding experience. Its robust engineering and reliable performance make it suitable for both recreational riding and spirited performance. The WRE SM 125 is designed for riders seeking an agile and dynamic motorcycle with a strong connection to its off-road roots.
The 2006 SM 610 is a high-performance supermoto motorcycle designed for both spirited street riding and light off-road excursions. Featuring a potent single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine, this model is recognized for its agile handling and robust build, reflecting a strong heritage in off-road motorsport. Its engineering emphasizes reliability and a thrilling riding experience, making it a capable machine for riders seeking versatility and a distinctive presence on the road.
The TE SM 610 is a versatile dual-sport and supermoto motorcycle, representing a blend of off-road capability and street performance. Produced in 2006, this model is known for its robust engineering and a rich heritage, originating from Sweden in 1903. The TE SM 610 is designed for riders who demand a high-performance machine capable of handling diverse terrains, from unpaved trails to urban asphalt. Its design philosophy emphasizes a powerful four-stroke, liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine, typically around 603 cc, coupled with a capable chassis and suspension system, making it a dynamic choice in its segment.
The 2006 Husky TE SM 610 is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle, blending the capabilities of an enduro machine with the agility of a supermoto. Renowned for its powerful 610cc single-cylinder engine, robust chassis, and adaptable suspension, this model offers an exhilarating riding experience suitable for both off-road trails and urban environments. Its engineering emphasizes performance, with key features including strong braking capabilities, a lightweight frame, and adjustable suspension, making it a competitive option within its segment, often compared to models from KTM, Yamaha, and Suzuki.
The WRE 125 SM / SMR 125 from 2006 represents a capable and lightweight motorcycle designed for riders seeking agility and performance. This model, part of the first generation before the 2008 redesign, leverages extensive off-road racing heritage, offering a potent 125cc liquid-cooled two-stroke engine with a reed valve intake system. Known for its agile handling, the WRE/SMR 125 features a steel perimeter frame, upside-down telescopic forks, and a monoshock rear suspension, providing versatility for both street legality (SM models) and light off-road excursions (WRE models). Its key features include a 6-speed transmission, wet multi-plate clutch, and effective hydraulic disc brakes, making it a competitive offering in the entry-level to intermediate 125cc motorcycle class.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the 2006 SM 610 and TE 610 models. These versatile motorcycles, known for their robust engineering and performance, are designed for both on-road supermoto agility and off-road dual-sport capability. This documentation is essential for maintaining the integrity and optimal performance of your motorcycle, reflecting a heritage of quality and durability.
This manual pertains to the 2006 SM610 and TE610 dual-sport motorcycles. These models represent a generation of versatile machines designed to bridge the gap between agile supermoto performance and capable off-road riding. With a heritage rooted in competition, these brands deliver robust engineering in these models, available in variants offering 39 KW or 22 KW power outputs to suit different rider needs and regional regulations. The manual provides specific insights for USA/CDN and AUS market variations, reflecting a global presence.
The 2006 SM 450RR is a high-performance Supermoto motorcycle, renowned for its powerful 4-stroke, single-cylinder engine and agile handling. Originating from a brand with a rich off-road heritage, this model translates that expertise into a potent street machine. Its design emphasizes sharp performance and rider engagement, making it a compelling choice for enthusiasts. The SM 450RR is characterized by its robust chassis, premium suspension components, and high-performance braking system, all contributing to its dynamic capabilities on pavement.
Introducing the 2007 Husqvarna TE SM 610, a versatile dual-sport and supermoto motorcycle celebrated for its powerful 576cc single-cylinder engine and distinctive Italian design. This model blends capable off-road suspension with street-focused components, offering an engaging riding experience. Known for its aggressive styling and strong torque, the TE SM 610 has earned praise for its performance in its class, competing with other premium supermotos of its time. Its robust construction and heritage rooted in a long history of off-road excellence make it a compelling choice for riders seeking both performance and character.
The TE SM 610IE, a performance-oriented dual-sport motorcycle from 2007, masterfully blends off-road capability with street legality. This model is engineered for riders seeking agile handling and robust performance, making it suitable for both daily commuting and adventurous off-road excursions. Its design emphasizes a balance of power and control, featuring a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, four-stroke engine with electronic fuel injection for enhanced throttle response and efficiency. The motorcycle’s versatile nature and strong engineering make it a compelling choice for enthusiasts.
This workshop repair manual covers the 2007 SM-TE 610IE, a versatile Supermoto/Enduro motorcycle known for its potent single-cylinder engine and capable suspension. Originating from the Swedish brand, with manufacturing in Italy during this period, this model is recognized for its performance and adaptability across various terrains. Its design emphasizes a balance of street-legal Supermoto capabilities and off-road Enduro prowess, making it a compelling choice for riders seeking a dynamic and multifaceted machine.
This manual covers the SM610 and TE610 I.E. models from the 2007 production year. These motorcycles are known for their robust engineering, drawing from an extensive heritage as one of the world's oldest motorcycle manufacturers, founded in Sweden in 1903. The SM610, a supermoto variant, and the TE610 E, an enduro model, offer a blend of off-road prowess adapted for street use. Powered by a single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine with fuel injection and a digital ignition system, these bikes typically feature a 5-speed manual transmission and chain drive, providing reliable performance for both enthusiasts and professional riders.
The 2008 SM TE 610ie is a versatile dual-sport and supermoto motorcycle, renowned for its potent single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine and agile, off-road derived chassis. This model, featuring electronic fuel injection, offers a compelling blend of performance and adaptability for both spirited road riding and light off-road excursions. Its heritage stems from a long history in motorcycle manufacturing, originating in Sweden in 1903, and this particular iteration was produced in Italy. The SM TE 610ie is characterized by its liquid-cooled, 576.2 cc engine, a 6-speed transmission, and robust components like hydraulic disc brakes and adjustable suspension, making it a capable and engaging machine.
This manual covers the 2008 SM 610 and TE 610 I.E. models, celebrated for their lightweight, agile design and powerful 576cc liquid-cooled, four-stroke engine. These motorcycles are engineered for versatility, offering a dynamic riding experience suitable for both supermoto and dual-sport applications. With a heritage rooted in competition, the brand has built a reputation for robust engineering and reliable performance, making these models a compelling choice for riders seeking a blend of street prowess and light off-road capability.
The SM 450RR, a prominent model from 2008, represents a fusion of off-road prowess and street-legal performance. As a supermoto, it is engineered for agility and dynamic riding, drawing from an extensive heritage in off-road and motocross racing. This motorcycle typically features a robust four-stroke, single-cylinder engine, known for its spirited performance and responsiveness. Its design emphasizes a lightweight, nimble chassis, often incorporating a chromoly steel frame, and is equipped with high-performance suspension and braking systems to handle demanding conditions. The SM 450RR is intended for riders who appreciate a blend of sporty aesthetics and functional capability, suitable for both spirited road riding and occasional track use.
This Service Repair Manual covers the 2011 CR50 and SM50 models, designed as entry-level performance motorcycles. A brand with a rich Swedish heritage in off-road and motocross, engineered these 50cc, 2-stroke machines for spirited riding. Notable features include their robust build, single-cylinder liquid-cooled engines, automatic transmissions with centrifugal clutches, and hydraulic disc brakes. These motorcycles are ideal for young riders and enthusiasts seeking a capable and engaging experience in the 50cc segment, offering a blend of performance and reliability characteristic of the brand.
The Husqvarna SM 630, a performance dual-sport motorcycle produced in 2011, embodies a blend of off-road prowess and street-focused agility. With its powerful 630cc single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine, DOHC valve train, and electronic fuel injection, this model is engineered for spirited riding. Its robust steel frame and USD telescopic front forks, coupled with a monoshock rear suspension and high-performance disc brakes, contribute to its dynamic handling and stability. The SM 630 is designed for riders seeking an aggressive supermoto experience, offering a compelling option in a segment that includes competitors like the KTM 690 SMC.
This manual covers the TE 410 and SM 610 models from the year 2000. These versatile motorcycles are designed for a range of riding experiences, combining robust engineering with reliable performance. The TE 410 offers off-road capability, while the SM 610 is geared towards street use, both featuring liquid-cooled, four-stroke engines in the 400cc and 600cc classes respectively. Their construction emphasizes durability and rider control, making them suitable for both recreational and daily use.
The SM 450RR, produced in 2006, represents a fusion of off-road prowess and street-legal supermoto capability. Building on a rich motorsport heritage, this model is engineered for performance and agility, making it suitable for both spirited riding and competitive supermoto applications. Its robust single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine, typically around 449.6 cc, delivers significant power and torque, complemented by a responsive 6-speed transmission. The SM 450RR is characterized by its lightweight construction, advanced suspension components, and effective hydraulic disc braking systems, all designed to provide an exhilarating and controlled riding experience.
The TE 610, produced in 2008, is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle renowned for its robust single-cylinder, four-stroke engine and off-road prowess. Building on a long heritage in motorcycle manufacturing, dating back to 1903, the TE series represents a lineage of enduro-focused machines designed for rugged terrain and adaptable performance. This particular model often serves as a bridge between pure off-road capability and street-legal functionality, characterized by its liquid-cooled engine and capable suspension systems, making it a respected choice within the dual-sport community.
The SM 450RR, produced in 2008, is a performance supermoto motorcycle engineered for dynamic track-day experiences and spirited riding. It is renowned for its agile handling, precise feedback, and a potent single-cylinder engine delivering strong, predictable acceleration. Built upon a rich heritage in off-road and motocross racing, this model represents a specialization in the supermoto segment, offering a compelling blend of off-road agility and on-road performance. Its lightweight chassis and refined suspension setup contribute to its exceptional maneuverability, making it a competitive choice against other high-performance supermotos.
This manual covers the 2011 Husqvarna CR 50 and SM 50 models. Husqvarna has a rich heritage in off-road and motocross racing, and these 50cc models are designed for junior riders or entry-level enthusiasts. They offer a blend of performance and reliability, suitable for recreational use in motocross or light off-road environments. The engineering quality and attention to detail are evident in their robust construction and performance-oriented design, making them a strong choice for young riders developing their skills.
The 610 SM is a distinguished Supermoto motorcycle from 2000, representing a rich heritage in competition and off-road engineering. Known for its robust single-cylinder, four-stroke engine, typically around 576cc, and a capable 6-speed transmission, this model is designed for spirited riding. Its Supermoto configuration, featuring potent disc brakes and responsive suspension, makes it adept for both urban agility and spirited road performance. The 610 SM embodies a blend of raw power and practical handling, a testament to a long-standing reputation for building durable and performance-oriented motorcycles.
The 610 SM, a Supermoto model produced in 2000, represents a performance-oriented motorcycle engineered for agile handling and spirited riding. Drawing from a rich Swedish heritage and extensive experience in off-road and enduro racing, this machine was designed to offer a versatile platform for both street use and occasional off-road excursions. Its lightweight construction, combined with a powerful liquid-cooled, four-stroke, single-cylinder 610cc engine, delivers an estimated 45-50 horsepower, providing a dynamic and engaging riding experience. The model's design philosophy emphasizes agility and power, making it a compelling choice for riders seeking a capable and exciting motorcycle.
The 610 SM 2000 is a Supermoto motorcycle, celebrated for its potent single-cylinder engine, agile handling, and robust build. This model combines off-road inspired agility with on-road performance, making it a versatile choice for spirited riding. Known for its lightweight chassis, high-quality suspension, and powerful braking systems, the 610 SM offers a thrilling and responsive riding experience. Its design prioritizes performance and rider control, embodying a long-standing heritage in producing capable and durable motorcycles.
The 610 SM, produced in 2000, represents a robust performance Supermoto motorcycle known for its agile handling and powerful single-cylinder engine. Drawing from an extensive heritage as one of the oldest motorcycle manufacturers, this model embodies a street-legal dirt bike aesthetic, designed for enthusiasts who value spirited riding and a direct connection to the road. Its engineering quality and reliability are hallmarks, offering a compelling option within its competitive segment, which included other European and Japanese supermoto offerings of the era.
This manual covers the 610 SM, a supermoto motorcycle produced in 2000. Known for its Swedish heritage and performance-oriented design, the 610 SM blends off-road inspired chassis and suspension with on-road capabilities. This model represents a period of development for dual-sport and supermoto offerings. While specific technical details like horsepower and exact dimensions are best found within the manual itself, the 610 SM typically features a single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine, likely around 600cc, equipped with a high-performance carburetor and a manual, multi-plate clutch transmission.
The 610 SM, produced in 2000, is a Supermoto Motorcycle renowned for its performance-oriented chassis and capable engine, evolving from a strong off-road heritage. This model embodies Swedish origin and its adaptation of motocross and enduro platforms for street riding, featuring specialized tires and suspension. The 610 SM is recognized for its agile handling and powerful single-cylinder, four-stroke engine, typically around 600cc and liquid-cooled, making it a popular choice within the supermoto community.
Welcome to the service manual for the 2000 610 SM Supermoto. This motorcycle, a celebrated performer in the dual-sport and supermoto categories, is renowned for its agile handling and potent single-cylinder engine, a testament to heritage in motorcycle manufacturing. Designed for enthusiast riders seeking a versatile machine capable of spirited street riding and light off-road excursions, the 610 SM offers a unique blend of performance and practicality. Its robust engineering and characteristic reliability ensure a rewarding riding experience, making it a distinctive choice within its competitive segment.
This manual covers the 610 SM 2000 Supermoto motorcycle. A brand with Swedish origins, it is recognized for its performance-oriented motorcycles, particularly in off-road disciplines. The 610 SM represents a fusion of this agility with street-legal components, making it a capable machine for both spirited riding and everyday use. This particular model features a 4-stroke, single-cylinder engine, likely around 576cc, typically liquid-cooled, and paired with a 6-speed sequential manual transmission and chain drive. Its design emphasizes performance, with components such as upside-down telescopic front forks and a monoshock rear suspension, along with hydraulic disc brakes front and rear.
This manual covers the Husqvarna CR50 and SM50 models from the First Generation, specifically the 2011 model year. These motorcycles are designed for entry-level performance off-road and supermoto riding, catering to young enthusiasts. Husqvarna's legacy in off-road racing underpins these models, offering a youth-focused design with manageable power and chassis geometry. The CR50 is built for motocross, while the SM50 is geared towards supermoto riding, with this manual detailing specific differences and guidance for both variants.
The WRE 125 SM, specifically the 125S variant from 2006, represents a capable motorcycle with a rich heritage dating back to one of the oldest motorcycle manufacturers. This model is known for its agility and performance in the entry-level supermoto and enduro segment, embodying a strong off-road and dual-sport lineage. Engineered for dynamic riding, the WRE 125 SM typically features a robust 125cc liquid-cooled two-stroke engine, a 6-speed manual transmission, and hydraulic disc brakes for reliable stopping power. Its construction often includes a perimeter frame, contributing to its sporty handling characteristics.
The Husqvarna WRE 125 SM 125S, a 2006 model, is a versatile motorcycle designed for both off-road and supermoto riding. Known for its agile handling and spirited performance from a 125cc two-stroke engine, this model embodies Husqvarna's heritage in off-road racing. Its design emphasizes rider control and a dynamic riding experience, making it a capable choice for enthusiasts seeking a lightweight yet potent machine.
The SM 400 and SM 450 R Supermoto motorcycles, produced from 2001 to 2004, represent a fusion of off-road capability and street performance. These models are known for their potent single-cylinder, liquid-cooled LC4 engines, delivering strong torque and responsive power characteristic of their racing heritage. Designed for riders seeking an agile and dynamic riding experience, they excel in both urban environments and spirited road riding, leveraging long-standing expertise in motorcycle engineering. Their robust build and focus on performance make them a compelling choice for enthusiasts.
This manual covers the SM 400 R and SM 450 R Supermoto motorcycles produced between 2003 and 2004. These performance-oriented machines, known for their agile handling and powerful engines, are built upon a rich Swedish heritage in off-road racing. They represent a blend of motocross and enduro capabilities adapted for street use, offering an exciting riding experience. The engineering quality of these models is designed for enthusiasts seeking a capable and dynamic motorcycle for both spirited riding and everyday use.
The Husqvarna SM 400 and SM 450 R models, produced between 2001 and 2004, represent a blend of off-road heritage and on-road performance, positioning them in the supermoto segment. These motorcycles are known for their robust single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engines, offering impressive power for their class, with the SM 400 typically around 40-45 HP and the SM 450 R around 45-50 HP. Engineered with a focus on agility and responsiveness, they feature a 5-speed constant mesh transmission and wet multi-plate clutch, making them adept for both spirited riding and general use. The manufacturer's legacy contributes to the perceived reliability and performance capabilities of these models, which were part of a significant era for the brand.
The SM 400 R, produced for the 2003-2004 model years, represents a performance-oriented Supermoto motorcycle that blends aggressive styling with agile handling. Evolving from a strong off-road heritage, this model was engineered for riders seeking a potent single-cylinder engine, advanced suspension, and capable braking systems for spirited street riding. Its lightweight chassis and responsive power delivery positioned it competitively against other premium Supermoto offerings, emphasizing a focus on rider control and an exhilarating riding experience.
This manual covers the SM 400 R and SM 450 R supermoto motorcycles produced between 2003 and 2004. These models represent robust engineering and performance heritage, adapted for dynamic supermoto riding. Known for their potent single-cylinder engines, agile chassis, and capable suspension, these motorcycles offer an exhilarating experience for both spirited road riding and occasional track use. The brand's long history, dating back to 1903, underpins the quality and reliability expected from these machines, which are designed to deliver exceptional performance and rider engagement.
The Husqvarna SM series, including the SM 400, SM 450, and SM 510 models from 2007, represents a robust offering in the Supermoto/Motard motorcycle segment. Building on Husqvarna's deep heritage in off-road and competition motorcycles, these models are engineered for spirited riding, combining performance with a distinctive style. Known for their quality construction and reliable powertrains, these motorcycles are designed to excel in both urban environments and spirited road riding. The brand's legacy, originating from Sweden in 1689 and evolving into motorcycle manufacturing in 1903, underpins a commitment to durable and capable machines.
This manual covers the SM 400 R, SM 450 R, and SM 510 R models from the 2006 production year. These performance-oriented motorcycles are designed for a blend of street riding and off-road capability, offering a high power-to-weight ratio characteristic of the supermoto segment. Known for their Swedish heritage and adaptation of motocross platforms for street use, these models are built with a single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke engine, typically featuring a 5-speed transmission and chain drive, providing a dynamic riding experience.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the 2006 SM 400 R, SM 450 R, and SM 510 R Supermoto Motorcycles. These performance-oriented machines are renowned for their agility, potent power-to-weight ratio, and sporty handling, making them ideal for both track and street riding. Built upon a rich heritage in off-road competition, these supermoto models represent a successful adaptation of motocross and enduro platforms, offering a thrilling riding experience.
This manual covers the Husqvarna SM Series Supermoto motorcycles, specifically the SM 400, SM 450, and SM 510 models from the 2006 production year. Renowned for their blend of off-road agility and street performance, these motorcycles are built upon Husqvarna's long-standing heritage in motorcycle engineering, originating from Sweden. The SM Series embodies the brand's commitment to the supermoto segment, offering a robust and engaging riding experience.
The Husqvarna SM Series (Supermoto) motorcycles, including the SM 400, SM 450, and SM 510 models from 2007, represent a significant offering in the performance supermoto segment. These liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, 4-stroke machines, with displacements around 400cc, 450cc, and 510cc, are built on a heritage of Swedish engineering, adapted and refined through Italian ownership during this production era. Known for their high ground clearance, long-travel suspension, and road-biased tires, these motorcycles are designed for spirited riding and competitive use. With an approximate dry weight of 115-125 kg, they offer a potent combination of agility and power, typically producing between 40-55 horsepower, placing them in direct competition with offerings from brands like KTM, Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki, and Kawasaki.
This manual covers the SM 400, SM 450, and SM 510 Supermoto models from 2007. One of the oldest motorcycle manufacturers, has a heritage rooted in off-road performance, with these supermoto variants evolving from dirt bike platforms and adapted for street use. Known for their agile handling and performance-oriented design, these motorcycles are engineered for dynamic riding. This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive, technician-level information to ensure these machines are maintained and repaired to factory standards, enabling owners and mechanics to maximize their performance and longevity.
This manual covers the Husqvarna SM 610 and TE 610 models from 2006. These motorcycles blend off-road capability with street-legal supermoto styling, drawing on Husqvarna's Swedish heritage in performance and off-road riding. Powered by a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, single-cylinder engine, typically around 576cc, these bikes feature a 6-speed transmission and chain drive, offering a robust platform for versatile use. Known for their strong performance in their segment, the SM and TE 610 models represent a significant evolution in dual-sport and supermoto design.
This manual covers the Husqvarna SM 610 and TE 610 models from the 2007 production year. These versatile motorcycles, known for their performance-oriented single-cylinder engines, offer a blend of off-road capability and street-focused handling. The TE 610 variant is designed for dual-sport use, while the SM 610 is tailored for supermoto performance. Husqvarna, a brand with a rich Swedish heritage, has consistently produced robust and capable machines, and these models are no exception, reflecting a lineage of engineering excellence in the competitive dual-sport and supermoto segments.
This manual covers the Husqvarna SM 610 and TE 610 IE Supermoto and Dual-Sport motorcycles produced for the 2007 and 2008 model years. These versatile machines are known for their powerful single-cylinder engines, lightweight and agile handling, and their ability to transition seamlessly between off-road capability and street-legal performance. Building on Husqvarna's strong Swedish heritage and Italian manufacturing, these bikes offer an engaging riding experience for enthusiasts and those seeking a capable dual-purpose motorcycle.
This manual covers the Husqvarna SM 610 and TE 610 IE models produced between 2007 and 2008. These versatile motorcycles, available in Supermoto and Dual-Sport variants, are recognized for their powerful single-cylinder, 4-stroke engines and agile handling. The SM 610, with a displacement of approximately 576 cc, and the TE 610 IE, at around 570 cc, both feature SOHC, 4-valve cylinder heads and liquid cooling. They are equipped with a 6-speed sequential transmission and a wet, multi-plate clutch. The models are known for their robust construction, reflecting Husqvarna's heritage in off-road and performance motorcycle manufacturing.
This manual covers the SM 610 and TE 610 IE models produced for the 2007 and 2008 model years. These versatile motorcycles, featuring a robust single-cylinder, 4-stroke liquid-cooled engine with electronic fuel injection, are designed for both aggressive supermoto riding and capable trail enduro excursions. With a focus on performance and reliability, the heritage of off-road excellence is evident in the robust steel frame, adjustable suspension, and high-performance braking systems, offering owners a potent and engaging riding experience.
This manual covers the Husqvarna SM 610 and TE 610 models from the 2006 model year. Husqvarna Motorcycles, originating from Sweden, has a rich heritage in off-road motorsport, which heavily influences the design and capability of these versatile motorcycles. Typically manufactured in Italy during this period, these models represent a lineage of competitive dual-sport and supermoto machines adapted for street use. The SM 610 and TE 610 are characterized by their single-cylinder, liquid-cooled four-stroke engines, with displacements around 576cc, and are equipped with robust frames and adjustable suspension for optimal handling.
The 2007 Husqvarna SM 610 Supermoto represents a potent blend of off-road derived engineering and street-focused performance. Built upon Husqvarna's rich heritage in off-road racing, this model offers riders a versatile machine capable of agile handling and spirited riding on paved surfaces. Its design emphasizes a robust, single-cylinder engine, typically around 600cc, paired with a six-speed transmission and a chain final drive, delivering an engaging power delivery. The Supermoto designation highlights its street-oriented setup, featuring dedicated suspension, tires, and braking systems that provide a unique riding experience, competing with other high-performance dual-sport and supermoto offerings of its era.
The SM 610 and TE 610 models represent a powerful blend of dual-sport and supermoto capabilities, designed for riders who demand versatility and spirited performance. Produced in 2006, these motorcycles are built around a robust four-stroke, single-cylinder engine, typically displacing around 576cc, and feature a liquid-cooled system with SOHC, 4-valve configuration. Known for their agile handling, capable suspension, and distinctive styling, these models offer an engaging riding experience suitable for both spirited street riding and light off-road excursions. Their heritage, combined with manufacturing during this period, underscores a commitment to engineering that appeals to enthusiasts seeking a potent and distinctive machine.
This manual covers the 2007 SM 610 and TE 610 Dual Sport / Supermoto models. These versatile motorcycles are designed to offer robust performance for both on-road and off-road riding, blending the agility of a supermoto with the capability of a dual-sport machine. Known for their potent single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engines, typically around 576cc, and a 6-speed transmission, these models are built for riders seeking a dynamic and engaging experience. The engineering quality and reliability, with its long heritage in off-road competition, are evident in the robust construction and adaptable nature of these bikes, making them a popular choice for riders who demand versatility.
This manual covers the Husqvarna TE 610 SM / SMR 610 IE models produced in 2007. These versatile dual-sport and Supermoto motorcycles are known for their robust single-cylinder, 4-stroke liquid-cooled engines, offering a balance of off-road capability and street performance. Engineered for durability and rider engagement, these models represent a significant part of Husqvarna's heritage in producing high-quality motorcycles.
This manual covers the 2007 Husqvarna TE 610 SM IE, a versatile dual-sport/supermoto motorcycle known for its robust single-cylinder engine and adaptability for both on-road and off-road use. Building on Husqvarna's extensive heritage in off-road racing, the TE 610 IE offers a blend of performance and practicality, competing with models from manufacturers like KTM, BMW, Aprilia, and Yamaha during its production era. This particular model features a liquid-cooled, 576cc four-stroke engine with electronic fuel injection, a 6-speed manual transmission, and a chain final drive, designed for riders seeking a capable machine for a variety of riding conditions.
This manual covers the TE 610 / SM 610 IE motorcycles manufactured in 2007. These versatile motorcycles are designed for both dual-sport and Supermoto applications, offering robust performance and engineering quality. Known for their reliability and capable handling, these models represent a strong offering in their respective market segments, appealing to riders seeking both on-road agility and off-road capability. The brand, with its Swedish heritage dating back to 1903, has a long-standing reputation for producing high-performance off-road and enduro machines.
The 2006 multi-model lineup, encompassing the TC, TE, SM, and SMR variants, represents a significant offering in the high-performance off-road and supermoto motorcycle segments. These machines are engineered for demanding use, combining potent single-cylinder engines with robust chassis designs. The model range includes the TC250, TC450, TC510, TE250, TE450, TE510, SM450, SM510, and SMR450R, each tailored for specific riding disciplines. The heritage, dating back to 1903, underpins the quality and competitive edge of these 2006 models, which were developed during a period of innovation under Italian ownership, often featuring premium European components.
The SM 125, produced in 1998, is a lightweight supermoto motorcycle engineered for agile performance and spirited riding. As part of an esteemed lineage, known for its off-road heritage, this model offers a blend of off-road capability with street-focused supermoto styling. Its 124.8 cc two-stroke, liquid-cooled engine, paired with a 6-speed transmission, delivers responsive power for both recreational trail use and urban navigation. The motorcycle features a robust steel perimeter frame, telescopic front forks, and a rear shock absorber, contributing to its dynamic handling and durability.
The Husqvarna SM 125 is a performance supermoto motorcycle produced in 1998, known for its on-road capability and distinctive styling derived from off-road platforms. Featuring a liquid-cooled, 2-stroke, single-cylinder engine with a displacement of approximately 124.8 cc, this model was engineered to deliver spirited performance, often competing with models from KTM, Yamaha, and Suzuki. Its robust steel perimeter frame and upside-down front forks contribute to its agile handling, making it a popular choice among motorcycle enthusiasts seeking a versatile machine for both spirited riding and general use.
The SM 125, a Supermoto Motorcycle from 1998, represents the first generation of this agile and performance-oriented model. Designed for spirited riding and urban agility, it combines off-road styling with street-legal components, building on a strong heritage in off-road motorcycling. This lightweight machine is engineered for riders seeking a dynamic and engaging experience, featuring a typical two-stroke, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine characteristic of performance 125cc models from its era, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission and chain drive.
The SM 125, produced in 1998, is a supermoto motorcycle designed for agile handling and accessible performance, competing in the entry-level to mid-range segment against models from brands like KTM, Yamaha, and Aprilia. It features a lightweight chassis, a potent 125cc two-stroke liquid-cooled engine known for its torquey delivery, capable suspension, and the characteristic nimble performance of supermoto designs. This model builds upon a strong heritage in off-road racing, offering riders an engaging machine suitable for both street use and light off-road excursions.
The SM 125 is a Supermoto Motorcycle produced in 1998, representing a blend of off-road agility and street performance. Originating from one of the oldest motorcycle manufacturers, this model is known for its sporty handling and robust engineering, suitable for both spirited riding and practical transportation. Its design, typical of the supermoto category, features a powerful two-stroke, single-cylinder engine, liquid cooling, and a responsive chassis with performance-oriented suspension and braking systems.
This manual covers the 1998 SM 125, a supermoto motorcycle renowned for its blend of off-road agility and street-ready performance. Built upon a rich heritage in motorsport, the SM 125 is designed for riders seeking an engaging and capable machine for spirited riding. Its liquid-cooled, 125cc two-stroke engine, coupled with a robust chassis and capable suspension, offers an exhilarating experience. The motorcycle's construction prioritizes durability and responsive handling, making it a popular choice for enthusiasts.
The 1998 SM 125 is an entry-level Supermoto motorcycle that blends off-road inspired performance with street-legal capabilities. Known for its agile handling and lightweight construction, this model offers an engaging riding experience for enthusiasts. A brand with a rich heritage in off-road and enduro motorcycles, adapted its robust platform for the Supermoto segment, creating a distinctive option for riders seeking a dynamic and fun machine. Its 124.8 cc liquid-cooled, two-stroke engine, typically paired with a 6-speed transmission and wet multi-plate clutch, delivers spirited performance suitable for both spirited street riding and light off-road excursions.
The 1998 Husqvarna SM 125 is a distinguished Supermoto motorcycle, representing a blend of off-road heritage and on-road agility. Known for its spirited single-cylinder, 2-stroke, liquid-cooled engine displacing 124.8 cc, this model delivers an approximate horsepower range of 30-35 HP. Its robust steel perimeter frame and reliable 6-speed transmission with a wet multi-plate clutch ensure responsive handling and performance. The SM 125 is characterized by its disc brakes front and rear, offering strong stopping power, and a chain drive for efficient power transfer. With a dry weight of around 105-110 kg and a fuel tank capacity of 10-11 liters, it is designed for spirited riding and accessible performance.
The SM 125 S, produced between 2000 and 2001, is a supermoto motorcycle embodying a rich heritage in off-road and competition riding, adapted for street use. This model features a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, 2-stroke engine with a displacement of 124.8 cc, delivering approximately 15-17 HP. Its design emphasizes agility and performance, making it suitable for spirited riding on both paved roads and light off-road conditions. The SM 125 S is equipped with disc brakes front and rear for reliable stopping power and a 6-speed transmission for efficient power delivery, reflecting its sporty intent and engineering derived from an established reputation in motorcycling.
This manual covers the SM 125 S, produced between 2000 and 2003. As a supermoto, this model blends off-road agility with on-road performance, building on a rich heritage in motocross and off-road racing established in Sweden in 1903. The SM 125 S is recognized for its nimble handling and effective power delivery, making it a capable machine for spirited riding. Its design emphasizes a balance of robust engineering and accessible performance, characteristic of the commitment to creating dynamic motorcycles.
This digital workshop repair manual covers the Husqvarna SM 125 S supermoto motorcycle produced between 2000 and 2004. Known for its agile handling and lightweight design, the SM 125 S offers an engaging riding experience, fitting into the competitive 125cc supermoto and enduro segment. This motorcycle, originating from a brand with a strong Swedish heritage in off-road motorcycling, provides an entry-level performance option, popular among enthusiasts and hobbyists seeking both urban agility and light off-road capability. Its engineering reflects a focus on performance within its class, making it a notable choice for riders looking for a spirited and versatile machine.
This manual covers the Husqvarna SM 125 S Supermoto Motorcycle, produced for the 2000 and 2001 model years. Known for its agile handling and lightweight performance, the SM 125 S embodies the brand's heritage in off-road and performance motorcycling, blending a potent 125cc two-stroke engine with a chassis designed for spirited riding. Its appeal lies in its blend of track-focused styling and road-legal capability, making it a popular choice for riders seeking an engaging and dynamic riding experience in the lightweight supermoto segment.
This manual covers the Husqvarna SM 125 S Supermoto Motorcycle, produced between 2000 and 2003. As a product of Husqvarna, one of the world's oldest motorcycle manufacturers, the SM 125 S embodies a blend of off-road heritage and on-road performance, designed for agile handling and spirited riding. Its 125cc two-stroke, liquid-cooled engine, paired with a 6-speed transmission and chain drive, offers a dynamic riding experience. The motorcycle features a robust chassis, upside-down front forks, a rear shock absorber, and hydraulic disc brakes for effective control.
This manual covers the Husqvarna SM 125 S Supermoto Motorcycle, produced for the model years 2000 through 2004. Renowned for its agile handling and spirited performance, the SM 125 S embodies the brand's heritage in off-road and performance motorcycling, adapted for street use. Its design emphasizes a balance of power and maneuverability, making it a capable machine for both spirited riding and everyday commuting. The engineering quality and reliability associated with the Husqvarna brand are evident in this model's robust construction and performance-oriented features.
The Husqvarna SM 125 S is a lightweight supermoto motorcycle, produced between 2000 and 2004. This model is recognized for its agile handling, distinctive supermoto styling, and a spirited 125cc two-stroke engine, making it a capable machine for both urban commuting and spirited riding. Its design often incorporates performance-oriented suspension, such as USD front forks, and effective disc brakes, reflecting Husqvarna's strong heritage in off-road and performance motorcycling. The SM 125 S was engineered to offer a dynamic riding experience, competing in a segment that valued maneuverability and a sporty feel.
This manual covers the Husqvarna SM 125 S, a Supermoto/Dirt Bike produced between 2000 and 2001. Known for its agile handling and performance, the SM 125 S is a versatile machine, equally at home on paved roads as it is on light off-road terrain. Built upon Husqvarna's rich heritage in off-road motorcycle engineering, this model represents a fusion of sporty design and practical usability, appealing to riders seeking an engaging and spirited riding experience.
This manual covers the SM 125 S motorcycle, produced for the 2000 and 2001 model years. Designed for on-road supermoto riding, this motorcycle features a responsive 125cc, 2-stroke engine fueled by gasoline and a reliable chain drive system. Its engineering is focused on delivering an engaging and dynamic riding experience, characteristic of a commitment to performance and quality.
This manual covers the SM 125 S, a lightweight supermoto motorcycle produced for the model years 2000 through 2003. Designed for agile on-road performance and a nimble riding experience, the SM 125 S combines a capable dirt bike chassis with road-biased components. This model is recognized for its spirited riding characteristics and appeals to enthusiasts seeking an accessible yet dynamic machine. Its heritage, combined with manufacturing, positions it as a robust and well-regarded option in the competitive 125cc segment.
The Husqvarna SM 125 S is a Supermoto Motorcycle produced for the model years 2000 through 2003. This model, identified by chassis code WIR22137, represents Husqvarna's heritage in motorsport, adapted for street use. It features a single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, two-stroke engine with a displacement of approximately 124.8 cc, typically paired with a 6-speed sequential manual gearbox and a wet, multi-disc clutch. Known for its agile handling and performance within the 125cc supermoto segment, the SM 125 S is designed for riders seeking a dynamic and engaging experience.
The SM 125 S, produced from 2000 to 2004, is a lightweight supermoto motorcycle known for its agile handling and spirited performance, appealing to enthusiasts of both street riding and off-road excursions. Built upon a platform likely related to the CR/WR series chassis and powered by a variant of the 125cc two-stroke engine, this model embodies a heritage in performance-oriented off-road vehicles. Its design emphasizes versatility, offering a capable machine for spirited riding on paved surfaces and light off-road capabilities, positioning it within a competitive segment alongside similar models from other manufacturers.
This manual covers the Husqvarna SM 125 S, a Supermoto motorcycle produced between 2000 and 2004. Building on Husqvarna's rich heritage in off-road and motocross, the SM 125 S offers a performance-oriented street riding experience. Its design emphasizes agility and responsive handling, making it suitable for both spirited urban commuting and recreational riding. The 125cc liquid-cooled, 2-stroke engine, coupled with a 6-speed transmission, provides an engaging power delivery characteristic of its segment.
This manual pertains to the SM 125 S, a lightweight supermoto motorcycle produced for the 2000 and 2001 model years. As a representative of a lineage in performance motorcycles, the SM 125 S is engineered for agility and spirited riding, blending off-road prowess with on-road dynamics. Its design prioritizes responsive handling and a lively power delivery characteristic of its two-stroke, single-cylinder engine. This model is intended for enthusiasts seeking a capable and engaging machine for both recreational use and everyday commuting.
This manual covers the SM 125 S, a lightweight supermoto motorcycle produced for the 2000 through 2003 model years. Designed for agile performance on both paved roads and light off-road conditions, the SM 125 S embodies the spirit of motard riding. Its robust engineering, stemming from a rich off-road heritage, ensures a durable and engaging riding experience. The motorcycle features a spirited single-cylinder, 2-stroke, liquid-cooled engine displacing 125 cc, paired with a 6-speed transmission and a wet multi-plate clutch, delivering accessible power and sporty handling.
This manual covers the SM 125 S, a lightweight and agile supermoto produced between 2000 and 2004. Designed for urban riding and spirited performance, this first-generation model features a compact 125cc two-stroke engine, an agile chassis, powerful braking for its class, and distinctive supermoto styling. It is aimed at beginner to intermediate riders seeking a fun and accessible supermoto experience, building on renowned off-road expertise. The SM 125 S is generally considered reliable with proper maintenance, characteristic of European motorcycles from this era.
This digital workshop repair manual covers the 2007 SM 400 R, SM 450 R, and SM 410 R Supermoto models. Renowned for their potent single-cylinder, 4-stroke engines, liquid-cooled performance, and robust chassis, these motorcycles are built for agile handling and spirited riding. With a long heritage originating in Sweden, there is a history of developing capable off-road machines, and the SM series represents an evolution from motocross and enduro platforms, typically produced in Italy. These bikes offer a thrilling experience, blending raw power with precise control, making them a favored choice for enthusiasts and competitive riders in the supermoto segment.
This manual covers the SM 400R, SM 450R, and SM 410R models produced in 2007. These Supermoto motorcycles are renowned for their powerful, off-road derived LC4 engine platform, adapted for spirited street riding and aggressive cornering. They offer a potent blend of raw power, sharp handling, and robust build quality, featuring high-performance suspension, strong braking systems, and distinctive Supermoto styling. With a focus on rider engagement and a rich heritage in off-road racing, these models deliver an authentic Supermoto experience for riders seeking agile and dynamic performance.
This manual covers the 2007 Husqvarna SM 400 R, SM 450 R, and SM 410 R Supermoto Motorcycles. Known for their performance-oriented design and off-road heritage, these models offer an agile and engaging riding experience suitable for spirited street riding. The commitment to quality engineering ensures reliable performance, making these motorcycles a popular choice for riders seeking a blend of sportiness and versatility.
This manual covers the SM 400, SM 450, and SM 510 models produced between 2005 and 2006, including variants such as the SM400R, SM450R, SM510R, and SM510 SMR. These performance supermoto motorcycles are known for their powerful single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engines, advanced suspension systems, and high-performance braking components, offering a thrilling riding experience. With its deep roots in off-road racing, these models have been engineered to excel in both street performance and spirited riding, blending robust construction with agile handling.
This manual covers the Husqvarna SM 400, SM 450, and SM 510 models, including their R variants, produced for the 2005 and 2006 model years. These high-performance supermoto motorcycles are engineered for aggressive street riding and occasional track use, blending off-road agility with on-road capability. Husqvarna, one of the oldest motorcycle manufacturers, has a strong heritage in off-road sports, which is evident in the design and performance of these versatile machines.
This digital workshop repair manual covers the SM 400 R, SM 450 R, and SM 510 R models from the 2006 and 2007 production years. These supermoto motorcycles are renowned for their high-performance, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engines, delivering potent power suitable for spirited riding. Built with a strong heritage in off-road and dual-sport motorcycles, these supermoto models offer exceptional handling and agility, characterized by their trellis frames, USD front forks, and powerful hydraulic disc brakes. These machines are engineered for enthusiasts seeking a blend of performance and street-legal capability.
The SM 400R, SM 450R, and SM 510R models, produced between 2007 and 2008, represent a lineage of performance-oriented supermoto motorcycles. These machines are known for their agile handling and powerful four-stroke, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engines, with displacements around 400cc, 450cc, and 510cc respectively. Built upon a rich heritage in off-road racing, these street-legal variants offer a thrilling riding experience, combining robust engineering with a focus on rider control and dynamic performance. Their design emphasizes a lightweight chassis, capable suspension, and potent braking systems, making them well-suited for both spirited street riding and track-day enthusiasts.
This manual covers the SM 400R, SM 450R, and SM 510R supermoto motorcycles from the 2006 and 2007 model years. These high-performance, street-legal motorcycles are known for their potent single-cylinder engines, sharp handling, and aggressive styling, evolving from a strong off-road racing heritage. Designed for enthusiastic riders, they offer a blend of track-day capability and exhilarating street performance, competing in a segment that emphasized agility and power. The engineering quality and reliability of these models have made them a notable choice for riders seeking a dynamic and engaging riding experience.
This manual covers the SM 400 R, SM 450 R, and SM 510 R models from 2007. These high-performance Supermoto motorcycles are built upon extensive off-road and competition heritage, offering a blend of agility, power, and aggressive styling. Known for their robust LC4 engine platform, liquid-cooling, and advanced chassis design, these models are engineered for both spirited street riding and track-day performance. Their single-cylinder, four-stroke engines, available in approximately 397cc, 449cc, and 501cc displacements, deliver substantial power and torque, complemented by a 6-speed transmission and a hydraulically operated wet multi-plate clutch.
This manual covers the SM 400 R, 450 R, and 510 R supermoto motorcycles manufactured between 2007 and 2008. These high-performance machines are known for their lightweight chassis, powerful single-cylinder engines, advanced suspension, and strong braking capabilities, designed for enthusiasts and competitive riders seeking an agile and dynamic riding experience. Building on extensive off-road heritage, these supermoto models offer a blend of track-focused design and road-legal functionality, competing with other premium European and Japanese brands.
The SM Series motorcycles, encompassing the SM 400 R, SM 450 R, and SM 510 R models from 2006 and 2007, represent a fusion of off-road prowess and street-legal performance. Building on a rich heritage in motorsports, these supermoto machines are engineered for agile handling and spirited riding. Their robust construction and focus on rider experience make them a compelling choice for enthusiasts seeking a versatile and exciting motorcycle.
This manual covers the SM 400, SM 450, and SM 510 R models produced for the 2006 and 2007 model years. These Supermoto motorcycles are renowned for their potent single-cylinder, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled engines, offering displacements of approximately 400cc, 450cc, and 510cc respectively. With a heritage dating back to 1903, the brand is known for its high-performance off-road and competition machines. The SM series adapts this expertise for street performance, featuring robust chassis designs, advanced suspension, and powerful braking systems, making them a popular choice for spirited riding and performance enthusiasts.
This manual covers the SM 400, SM 450, and SM 510 R models produced for the 2006 and 2007 model years. These high-performance, street-legal supermoto motorcycles are celebrated for their agile handling, powerful single-cylinder four-stroke engines ranging from 400cc to 510cc, and robust chassis designed for spirited riding on both paved roads and light off-road conditions. Built with a heritage rooted in off-road racing, the supermoto line emphasizes engineering quality and rider engagement, offering a compelling blend of performance and versatility within the supermoto segment.
This manual provides comprehensive information for the 2007 SM 400R, SM 450R, and SM 510R Supermoto motorcycles. These performance-oriented machines, drawing from a rich off-road heritage, offer a dynamic riding experience blending agility and power. Known for their robust engineering and capability in demanding conditions, the SM series exemplifies a commitment to delivering high-quality, sporty motorcycles. Whether for spirited street riding or occasional track use, these models are designed for riders seeking performance and reliability.
This manual covers the SM 400, SM 450 R, and SM 510 R Supermoto motorcycles manufactured between 2007 and 2008. These high-performance machines are built upon a rich Swedish heritage in motorcycle engineering, particularly success in off-road and dual-sport segments. Designed for enthusiasts, these models offer a potent blend of agility, powerful single-cylinder engines, and responsive suspension systems, making them competitive within the Supermoto class. Their robust construction and focus on rider engagement ensure a thrilling experience for both street riding and spirited performance.
This manual covers the SM 400 R, SM 450 R, and SM 510 R models produced between 2007 and 2008. These motorcycles represent a strong heritage in supermoto, blending off-road capabilities with street performance. Engineered with a robust single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine available in 400cc, 450cc, and 510cc displacements, these bikes are known for their agile handling and dynamic performance. The chassis is typically a chromium-molybdenum steel trellis frame, providing excellent rigidity. These models are designed for riders seeking a spirited and capable machine for both spirited road riding and occasional track use, embodying a long-standing reputation for quality and performance in the motorcycle industry.
This manual covers the SM 400 R, SM 450 R, and SM 510 R models from the 2007 production year. These versatile supermoto motorcycles are engineered for performance and agility, blending off-road capabilities with street-legal dynamics. Known for their robust single-cylinder, 4-stroke engines, with displacements typically around 400cc, 450cc, and 510cc respectively, these bikes offer an engaging riding experience. A brand with a rich heritage in off-road motorsport, has applied its expertise to create a respected line of supermoto machines that are both powerful and responsive, suitable for spirited riding on paved surfaces.
This manual covers the SM 400 R, SM 450 R, and SM 510 R models from the 2007 production year. These high-performance Supermoto motorcycles are known for their lightweight chassis, potent single-cylinder engines, and agile handling, making them suitable for competitive racing and spirited street riding. Derived from enduro platforms, these models emphasize power delivery and maneuverability, often featuring robust suspension and effective braking systems. The brand's heritage, originating in Sweden and evolving through various ownerships, contributes to a legacy of off-road and performance-oriented engineering.
This manual covers the SM 400R, SM 450R, and SM 510R Supermoto motorcycles produced for the 2006 and 2007 model years. These high-performance machines are characterized by their liquid-cooled, four-stroke single-cylinder engines, robust steel trellis frames, and advanced suspension and braking systems, designed for agile handling and exhilarating riding experiences. Building on a rich heritage in off-road and motocross, these Supermoto models offer a potent blend of power and precision, making them competitive within their segment and appealing to riders seeking a dynamic and capable motorcycle.
This manual covers the 2007 SM 400R, SM 450R, and SM 510R models, high-performance Supermoto motorcycles known for their agility and competitive spirit, evolving from a strong off-road racing heritage. These single-cylinder, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled machines, featuring DOHC engines with displacements of approximately 397cc, 449cc, and 501cc respectively, offer impressive power outputs typically ranging from 40 to 55 horsepower. Built with a steel perimeter frame and equipped with potent braking systems, these bikes are designed for exhilarating riding experiences.
This manual covers the SM 400 R, SM 450 R, and SM 510 R Supermoto Motorcycles from the 2007 and 2008 model years. These high-performance machines are engineered for agile handling and powerful performance, drawing from extensive off-road heritage. With their robust, off-road derived chassis, potent single-cylinder engines, and performance-oriented suspension and braking systems, these motorcycles are designed to excel in both spirited street riding and challenging terrain.
The SM Series motorcycles, encompassing the SM 400, SM 450, and SM 510 models produced in 2005 and 2006, represent a distinct segment of high-performance Supermoto motorcycles. These machines are engineered to deliver agile handling and potent street performance, drawing from a strong Swedish off-road and motocross racing heritage. Key selling points include their powerful single-cylinder engines and refined chassis designed for exhilarating riding experiences on both city streets and winding roads.
This manual covers the Husqvarna SM 400, SM 450, and SM 510 models from the 2005-2006 production years. Husqvarna, a brand with a rich heritage in off-road and motocross, has evolved its platforms to introduce the supermoto segment with these models. Known for their engineering quality and reliability, these motorcycles are designed for performance-oriented riding. This comprehensive guide provides detailed information to ensure optimal operation and longevity of your Husqvarna supermoto.
This manual covers the SM400, SM450, and SM510 Supermoto models. These motorcycles are known for their agile handling, powerful engines, and aggressive styling, making them ideal for both spirited street riding and occasional track use. Evolving from a strong off-road heritage, the SM series offers a compelling blend of performance and rider engagement. With a focus on engineering quality and reliability, these bikes are designed to deliver an exhilarating riding experience, embodying a commitment to producing capable and exciting machines.
Welcome to the Workshop Service and Repair Manual for the SM Series (Supermoto) motorcycles, covering the 2005 and 2006 model years. This manual encompasses the SM400, SM450, and SM510 variants, renowned for their agile handling, potent single-cylinder engines, and strong performance on both street and track. A rich heritage in motorsports underpins the engineering quality and reliability of these machines, offering a pure supermoto experience. This documentation is designed to provide comprehensive, in-depth information for maintaining and repairing these specialized motorcycles.
Introducing the SM 400, SM 450, and SM 510 Supermoto motorcycles, produced for the 2005 and 2006 model years. These performance-oriented machines represent expertise in the supermoto segment, blending off-road heritage with street-legal agility. Known for their powerful single-cylinder, four-stroke engines, available in 400cc, 450cc, and 510cc displacements, these motorcycles offer an exhilarating riding experience. Engineered with a robust chromoly steel trellis frame and high-performance hydraulic disc brakes, they deliver exceptional handling and stopping power. The brand, with its origins dating back to 1903, is synonymous with quality and a passion for motorcycling, making these models a compelling choice for riders seeking dynamic performance.
The SM 400, SM 450, and SM 510R models from 2007 represent a lineage of performance-oriented supermoto motorcycles, built upon a rich off-road heritage. These liquid-cooled, single-cylinder machines are characterized by their potent engines, sharp handling, and aggressive styling, making them ideal for spirited riding and dynamic performance. With a 6-speed manual transmission, wet multi-plate clutch, and chain drive, they offer a direct and engaging riding experience. Known for their robust engineering and competitive edge, these models are designed for riders seeking exhilaration and precision on both paved roads and light off-road conditions.
This workshop service and repair manual covers the SM 400, SM 450, and SM 510R Supermoto models from the 2006 and 2007 production years. These motorcycles, known for their agile handling and powerful performance, are built upon an extensive heritage in off-road and racing disciplines. The Supermoto variants represent a blend of off-road capability adapted for street and track use, offering a thrilling riding experience. This manual provides comprehensive information essential for understanding, maintaining, and repairing these high-performance machines.
This professional workshop service and repair manual covers the 2007 SM 400R, SM 450R, and SM 510R models. Building on a strong heritage in off-road racing, these Supermoto motorcycles are engineered for performance and agility. The models feature robust four-stroke engines with displacements around 400cc, 450cc, and 510cc respectively, typically paired with a 6-speed manual gearbox and a hydraulically actuated wet multi-plate clutch. Known for their high-performance hydraulic disc brakes and capable suspension systems, these bikes offer an engaging riding experience.
The SM 400, produced between 2004 and 2005, is a supermoto motorcycle engineered for agility and performance on both road and light off-road conditions. Building on a rich heritage in motorsport, this model offers sporty handling and a powerful single-cylinder, four-stroke engine with approximately 400cc displacement, designed to deliver robust low-end and mid-range power. Its liquid-cooled engine, coupled with a 5-speed manual transmission and a wet multi-plate clutch, ensures a dynamic riding experience. Comparable to other high-performance European supermoto models of its era, the SM 400 is a testament to Swedish engineering, adapted for contemporary riding demands.
This manual covers the Husqvarna SM 400 Supermoto motorcycle, specifically the 2004 and 2005 model years. Known for its lightweight, agile, and high-performance single-cylinder engine, the SM 400 is engineered for aggressive riding on both paved and unpaved surfaces. As a product of Husqvarna's Swedish heritage, renowned for quality off-road motorcycles, this model represents a specific iteration of their 400cc supermoto offering, designed to compete with other performance-oriented machines. Its philosophy centers on delivering a thrilling and capable riding experience, making it a popular choice among enthusiasts and those seeking a versatile performance motorcycle.
This workshop service repair manual covers the Husqvarna SM 400 motorcycle models produced in 2004 and 2005. Known for its agile handling and performance-oriented design, the SM 400 is a supermoto motorcycle built for spirited riding, often bridging the gap between street use and light off-road capability. Leveraging Husqvarna's extensive heritage in off-road racing, this model emphasizes a punchy engine delivery and strong braking, positioning it as a competitive option within its segment.
This comprehensive service and repair workshop manual covers all aspects of vehicle maintenance and repair for all models. It provides the same professional-quality information that technicians rely on, ensuring that you have access to detailed procedures and high-quality diagrams for every repair. Designed for ease of use, this manual is your ultimate guide to understanding and maintaining your vehicle.
This manual covers the SM 400 Supermoto, a performance-oriented motorcycle produced for the 2004-2005 model years. Building on a rich heritage in off-road racing, the SM 400 is known for its potent single-cylinder engine, agile handling, and aggressive styling, making it a formidable machine in the supermoto segment. Designed for riders seeking a blend of street-legal capability and track-inspired performance, this model typically features a liquid-cooled, four-stroke engine of approximately 400cc displacement, a robust chassis, and high-quality suspension components. Its engineering prioritizes responsiveness and rider engagement, positioning it as a capable competitor against other performance motorcycles of its era.
This manual covers the Husqvarna SM 400, SM 450, and SM 510 Supermoto motorcycles from the 2005 and 2006 model years. These performance-oriented motorcycles, known for their agility and power, are built upon Husqvarna's rich heritage in off-road competition. The Supermoto series adapts their robust engineering for exhilarating street and track performance, embodying the brand's commitment to quality and rider experience.
This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive information for the 2004 and 2005 SM 400 models. Known for its blend of off-road agility and street performance, the SM 400 is a capable supermoto motorcycle. This manual is an essential resource for owners and technicians, offering detailed guidance on maintaining and repairing this versatile machine, ensuring its longevity and optimal performance.
Introducing the SM 450 R, a high-performance supermoto motorcycle produced for the 2003-2004 model years. This model represents a strong heritage in off-road racing, adapted for agile street performance. It features a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, four-stroke engine with a Single Overhead Camshaft (SOHC) valve train, displacing approximately 450cc. Engineered for enthusiastic riders and competitive use, the SM 450 R is built on a robust chassis designed for agility and durability, complemented by adjustable suspension and powerful hydraulic disc brakes. Its design prioritizes mechanical prowess and rider feedback, offering a potent riding experience.
This manual covers the Husqvarna SM 450 R Supermoto motorcycle, produced between 2003 and 2004. Renowned for its agile handling and powerful single-cylinder engine, the SM 450 R offers road-legal off-road derived capabilities, making it a high-performance machine for both street and track. Husqvarna's heritage in competitive off-road riding is evident in this model, which was developed to excel in the supermoto segment. Its engineering quality and reliability are supported by a design focused on performance and rider engagement, distinguishing it among contemporary motorcycles.
This manual covers the Husqvarna SM 450 R Supermoto, produced between 2003 and 2004. This performance-oriented motorcycle is built on derivatives of the WR125/250/360 platform and features a 450cc 4-stroke single-cylinder engine. Known for its lightweight chassis, long-travel suspension adapted for supermoto use, powerful braking system, and aggressive styling, the SM 450 R was designed for enthusiasts and competitive riding. Its engineering quality and reliability are supported by a strong heritage from one of the world's oldest motorcycle manufacturers, with this model representing a significant step into the supermoto segment.
This manual covers the Husqvarna SM 450 R for the 2003-2004 model years. Husqvarna, a brand with a rich heritage in off-road and competition motorcycles, developed the SM series by adapting motocross and enduro platforms for street performance. The SM 450 R is a testament to this evolution, offering a blend of agility and power suitable for spirited riding. This service repair workshop manual provides comprehensive information to ensure the continued performance and reliability of your vehicle.
This manual covers the SM 450 R Supermoto, a performance-oriented motorcycle produced for the 2003 and 2004 model years. Known for its lightweight design, powerful single-cylinder engine, and agile handling, the SM 450 R is engineered for aggressive street riding and track performance. Drawing from a strong off-road heritage, this model represents a refined adaptation of technology for the supermoto discipline, offering enthusiasts a potent machine with a focus on speed and maneuverability. Its robust construction and performance capabilities make it a notable entry in its segment, competing with other high-performance supermoto offerings of the era.
This manual covers the SM 450 R, a high-performance Supermoto and Off-road Competition motorcycle produced for the 2003 and 2004 model years. Building on extensive heritage in off-road racing, the SM 450 R is engineered for agility and power, making it suitable for both competitive use and spirited riding. Its robust construction and focus on performance define its segment, offering a potent blend of off-road capability adapted for supermoto applications.
This manual covers the Husqvarna SM 610 and TE 610 IE models from the 2007 and 2008 production years. These versatile motorcycles, representing the Supermoto (SM) and Terra/Enduro (TE) lineups respectively, are known for their robust single-cylinder, 4-stroke engines, with the TE 610 IE featuring electronic fuel injection. Husqvarna, with its long heritage dating back to Sweden in 1689, has consistently delivered performance-oriented machines, and these models reflect Italian design and engineering from their production era. They offer a compelling blend of power and agility, catering to both street performance and off-road adventure.
The SM 610, produced for the model years 2005, 2006, and 2007, is a performance-oriented Supermoto motorcycle. This model is recognized for its aggressive styling, potent single-cylinder engine, and capable suspension, making it well-suited for spirited riding. Building on a long heritage in motorcycle manufacturing, the SM 610 offers a unique blend of off-road derived chassis technology with street-legal components, positioning it as a competitive option within its segment. Its design emphasizes agile handling and a powerful engine characteristic of performance Supermoto machines.
This manual covers the SM 610 I.E. and TE 610 I.E. models produced between 2006 and 2010. These versatile motorcycles, originating from Sweden with production in Italy during this period, are known for their robust single-cylinder, 4-stroke engines and agile handling. The SM variant is tailored for supermoto performance, while the TE offers enhanced dual-sport and off-road capabilities. Both models feature electronic fuel injection for precise power delivery and efficiency, embodying a reputation for engineering quality and performance in the motorcycle world.
This manual covers the SM 610 R, a dynamic supermoto motorcycle produced in 2000. Renowned for its agile handling and performance-oriented design, the SM 610 R draws from a rich off-road heritage, offering a thrilling riding experience. Its approximately 600cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine delivers robust power, complemented by a 6-speed transmission and responsive hydraulic disc brakes. The motorcycle features a steel frame for optimal rigidity and rider feedback, making it a capable machine for both spirited street riding and occasional off-road excursions.
This document pertains to the SM 610 R, a motorcycle produced in 2001. As a supermoto, it blends off-road capabilities with on-road performance, featuring a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine with an approximate displacement of 576cc. Known for its robust engineering and heritage rooted in off-road racing, the SM 610 R offers an engaging riding experience. This particular manual focuses on providing a comprehensive parts catalog, detailing every component necessary for the identification and procurement of replacement parts, ensuring the continued operation and longevity of this specialized machine.
This manual covers the SM 610 S for the 2000-2001 model years. As a Supermoto, this model is engineered for agile performance, blending off-road prowess with street-legal capabilities. It features a lightweight chassis, a potent liquid-cooled, single-cylinder 4-stroke engine, and long-travel suspension designed for exceptional handling and responsiveness. With its Swedish heritage dating back to 1903, the brand is renowned for its durable and performance-oriented off-road motorcycles, and the SM 610 S exemplifies this legacy by adapting these characteristics for exhilarating street riding.
The Husqvarna SM 610 S is a performance supermoto motorcycle produced between 2000 and 2001. Known for its aggressive styling and potent single-cylinder engine, this model represents Husqvarna's expertise in creating street-legal off-road hybrids. It offers a thrilling riding experience, blending agile handling with robust power, making it a popular choice for enthusiasts seeking a capable and exciting machine for both spirited road riding and occasional off-road excursions.
This manual covers the Husqvarna SM 610 S, a performance supermoto motorcycle produced between 2000 and 2001. Known for its robust single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine and agile handling, the SM 610 S was designed for spirited riding on both paved roads and light off-road conditions, offering a blend of sportbike performance and dirt bike capability. Building on Husqvarna's rich heritage in off-road and motocross, this model represented a significant entry into the burgeoning supermoto segment, providing enthusiasts with a capable and engaging machine.
This manual covers the Husqvarna SM 610 S models produced between 2000 and 2001. Known for its agile handling and potent single-cylinder engine, the SM 610 S is a street-legal supermoto designed for spirited riding on paved roads and light off-road excursions. This iteration of the model builds upon Husqvarna's rich heritage in off-road racing, offering a blend of performance and versatility. The engineering quality and reliability of these machines are supported by diligent maintenance, which this manual is designed to facilitate.
The SM 610 S Supermoto, produced between 2000 and 2001, represents a high-performance, road-legal dirt bike engineered for agility and spirited riding. Evolving from a renowned off-road heritage, this model combines a lightweight, robust chassis with a potent 4-stroke, single-cylinder engine, likely around 576cc, delivering an estimated 50-55 horsepower. Its design philosophy prioritizes a nimble riding experience, making it a capable machine for both spirited street use and occasional off-road excursions, distinguishing itself with its performance-oriented Supermoto modifications.
This manual provides comprehensive coverage for the 2006 SM 610 and TE 610 dual-sport and Supermoto motorcycles. A historic Swedish manufacturer, is renowned for its off-road capabilities and agile performance. These 2006 models represent a generation of versatile platforms designed for both road and trail, offering a unique blend of off-road prowess and on-road agility.
The SM 610 and TE 610IE models from 2008 represent high-performance dual-sport and supermoto motorcycles, known for their robust construction and strong engine characteristics. These bikes, with roots in Swedish engineering dating back to 1903 and production during this era in Italy, catered to riders seeking capable off-road performance combined with street legality. The SM 610 variant focuses on supermoto capabilities, while the TE 610IE features a fuel-injected engine for enhanced efficiency and response, likely powered by a single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine around 576cc, with power outputs potentially around 39KW or 22KW depending on the specific configuration.
This manual covers the 1998 Husqvarna SM 610S, an early generation supermoto model designed for agile performance on paved surfaces and light off-road excursions. Blending the lightweight construction and suspension capabilities of a dirt bike with street-legal components, the SM 610S offers a potent 610cc liquid-cooled, four-stroke, single-cylinder engine. Its design philosophy emphasizes a nimble and exciting riding experience, making it a versatile choice for enthusiasts seeking spirited urban commuting and engaging performance.
This manual provides comprehensive guidance for the 1999 SM 610S, a performance Supermoto motorcycle celebrated for its agile handling and powerful single-cylinder engine. Drawing from a rich off-road heritage, the SM 610S was engineered for riders seeking a nimble and spirited machine, blending dirt bike agility with optimized street performance. Its design emphasizes responsive handling, a robust chassis, and a potent engine known for strong low-to-mid range torque, making it a distinguished choice for spirited riding and dynamic on-road capability.
This manual covers the 2000 SM 610S, a motorcycle designed for the Supermoto segment. Combining off-road inspired engineering with street-focused performance, the SM 610S features a liquid-cooled, 610cc single-cylinder engine known for its robust torque delivery. Its agile handling is supported by upside-down front forks and a monoshock rear suspension, making it suitable for spirited urban riding and enthusiastic performance. The brand brings a rich heritage to this model, with its roots in Swedish off-road motorcycle manufacturing, and by 2000, the SM series represented a significant offering in the growing supermoto market, competing with other performance-oriented machines of its era.
The 2008 SM-TE 610IE is a high-performance Supermoto/Dual-Sport Motorcycle, powered by a 600.4 cc single-cylinder, four-stroke engine featuring Electronic Fuel Injection for enhanced performance and efficiency. This Italian-manufactured machine offers a potent blend of capability on paved roads and light off-road terrain, competing in the premium supermoto and enduro segment. Key features include a capable suspension system, powerful braking, and the distinctive styling characteristic of the brand, which boasts a rich heritage in off-road racing dating back to 1903.
This workshop manual provides comprehensive technical information for the 2008 SM610 and TE610ie models. These motorcycles are known for their blend of off-road capability adapted for street performance, with the SM610 focusing on supermoto agility and the TE610ie offering dual-sport versatility. Both models are powered by a robust single-cylinder, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled engine featuring SOHC and fuel injection on the TE610ie, delivering competitive power and torque for their class. The heritage, stemming from Swedish engineering and a history in competitive motorsports, underpins the design of these capable machines.
This manual covers the SM610 / TE610IE models from 2008. These motorcycles typically feature a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine in the approximately 600cc class, delivering robust performance suitable for both spirited riding and off-road excursions. The engineering quality and reliability are hallmarks of the brand, reflecting its dedication to producing capable and enduring machines for enthusiasts.
The SMR450RR and SMR530RR models from 2009 represent high-performance Supermoto motorcycles, engineered for competitive racing and demanding street use. These machines are built upon a rich off-road heritage, adapting robust platforms for aggressive riding dynamics. Key features include powerful single-cylinder, 4-stroke engines optimized for both torque and high-RPM performance, typically delivering an estimated 50-60+ horsepower depending on the variant. The chassis construction utilizes chromium-molybdenum steel, providing a strong yet lightweight foundation, complemented by advanced suspension and braking systems designed for superior control and agility. These motorcycles are characterized by their focus on pure riding experience, eschewing electronic rider aids and infotainment systems for direct rider feedback and machine engagement.
The TE 610 E and SM 610 models, produced between 1998 and 2000, represent a robust line of motorcycles engineered for versatility, offering capable performance for both enduro and supermoto riding. Built upon a rich heritage in off-road racing, these models feature a 4-stroke, liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine with a displacement of approximately 576cc, SOHC valve train, and a 6-speed manual transmission. Known for their responsive handling and potent power delivery, these bikes were designed to provide an engaging riding experience.
This manual covers the Husqvarna TE 610 E and SM 610 dual-sport motorcycles produced between 1998 and 2000. These performance-oriented motorcycles are known for their versatility, offering capability for both off-road and street use, powered by a robust single-cylinder engine. Husqvarna, as one of the oldest motorcycle manufacturers, brings a rich heritage of off-road prowess to these models, which were designed to compete with other leading brands in the dual-sport and supermoto segments.
This manual covers the Husqvarna TE 610 and SM 610 models produced between 1998 and 2000. These versatile motorcycles, encompassing both Enduro (TE) and Supermoto (SM) variants, are known for their robust engineering and performance capabilities. Husqvarna's rich heritage in motorcycle manufacturing, particularly in off-road and dual-sport segments, underpins the design and reliability of these machines. This documentation aims to provide comprehensive support for owners and technicians alike, ensuring the continued optimal performance and longevity of your Husqvarna TE 610 or SM 610.
This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive information for the TE 610 E and SM 610 models produced between 1998 and 2000. These versatile motorcycles, built by a manufacturer with a rich heritage in off-road performance, offer a blend of capability for both dual-sport and supermoto applications. Known for their robust single-cylinder, 4-stroke engines and reliable chassis, these models are engineered for riders seeking an engaging and durable machine. The TE 610 E is suited for mixed-terrain riding, while the SM 610 focuses on agile, street-oriented performance.
This manual covers the 1998 TE 610 LT SM S, a robust dual-sport motorcycle renowned for its off-road capabilities and street-legal components. As part of the esteemed TE series, this model offers a 610cc engine designed for performance and durability, reflecting a Swedish heritage and decades of experience in enduro racing. The TE 610 is engineered for riders seeking versatility, whether navigating challenging trails or commuting on paved roads, embodying a spirit of adventure and mechanical prowess.
The TE 610 LT SM S, produced between 1998 and 2000, represents a robust offering from a brand with a rich heritage in off-road and enduro racing. This model embodies a dedication to engineering quality and reliability, drawing upon decades of experience to create a versatile machine. Its design likely reflects a blend of performance-oriented features suitable for both spirited riding and potential dual-sport applications, making it a compelling choice for enthusiasts seeking a capable and enduring motorcycle.
This manual provides comprehensive factory-level service and repair information for the TE 610 LT SM S models manufactured between 1998 and 2000. Renowned for its robust engineering and versatile performance, the TE 610 series offers a potent combination of dual-sport and supermoto capabilities. This guide is designed to cover all aspects of the vehicle, ensuring owners and technicians have access to the detailed knowledge required to maintain this capable machine.
The TE 610 LT SM S, produced between 1998 and 2000, represents a versatile dual-sport and Supermoto motorcycle, known for its robust construction and capability in both off-road and on-road conditions. As part of an esteemed lineage of enduro and dual-purpose bikes, this model, manufactured in Italy during this period, offers a blend of performance and durability. Its 4-stroke, single-cylinder engine, approximately 600cc and liquid-cooled, typically delivers around 45-50 horsepower. The motorcycle features a steel trellis frame, hydraulic disc brakes front and rear, and a 5-speed manual transmission with a wet multi-plate clutch, making it a capable machine for various riding environments.
This manual covers the TE 610 LT SM S models produced between 1998 and 2000. These versatile motorcycles, known for their dual-sport and Supermoto capabilities, offer a robust single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine with approximately 600cc displacement and a 6-speed manual gearbox. With a heritage dating back to 1903, the brand is renowned for off-road performance, and the TE 610 variants are celebrated for their adaptability and dynamic riding experience. The LT designation typically indicates longer travel suspension for enhanced off-road capability, while the SM signifies its Supermoto configuration, often featuring street-oriented tires and wheel sizes for improved on-road handling.
The Husqvarna TE 610 LT SM S, produced between 1998 and 2000, represents a robust offering from a manufacturer with a strong heritage in off-road and dual-sport motorcycles. Known for their performance-oriented chassis and potent single-cylinder engines, these models were designed for demanding terrain and spirited riding. The TE series typically features a 610cc engine, a 6-speed manual transmission with a wet multi-plate clutch, and disc brakes front and rear, reflecting their dual-sport and supermoto capabilities. This era marked significant development in Husqvarna's single-cylinder performance, with models like the LT, SM, and S variants catering to different riding preferences.
The Husqvarna TE 610 LT SM S represents a versatile dual-sport and supermoto motorcycle, produced between 1998 and 2000. Known for its robust single-cylinder engine, typically around 600cc and producing 40-50 horsepower, this model is engineered for both on-road and off-road performance. The "LT" designation indicates Long Travel suspension, enhancing its off-road capability, while the "SM" variant focuses on supermoto performance. A brand with a heritage dating back to 1903, it is recognized for its dedication to creating durable, performance-oriented motorcycles. This particular model features a 6-speed manual gearbox, hydraulically operated wet multi-plate clutch, and chain drive, providing a reliable and engaging riding experience.
This manual covers the TE 610 LT SM S models produced between 1998 and 2000. Renowned for its robust engineering and off-road heritage, the brand has consistently delivered performance-oriented motorcycles. The TE 610 series, with its variants including Long Travel (LT), Supermoto (SM), and Standard (S) trims, exemplifies this dedication, offering a versatile platform for various riding disciplines. These models are recognized for their capable powertrains and durable construction, making them a strong choice for riders seeking both adventure and street-focused performance.
This manual provides comprehensive guidance for the dual-sport/enduro motorcycle, covering production years 1998, 1999, and 2000. With a heritage dating back to 1903, the manufacturer is renowned for its off-road capabilities. The TE 610 line in this era represented a fusion of off-road performance with street legality, with variants like the LT (Long Travel), SM (Supermoto), and S (Standard) offering distinct characteristics for various riding preferences. This specific model features a single-cylinder, four-stroke engine with a liquid-cooled system and a 6-speed transmission, designed for versatility across different terrains.
This manual covers the TE 610 LT SM S models produced for the years 1998, 1999, and 2000. Known for its robust engineering and versatility as a dual-sport or supermoto motorcycle, the TE 610 combines off-road capability with street legality. With a rich heritage, there is a long-standing reputation for producing durable and high-performing motorcycles, and this model reflects that commitment to quality and rider experience.
This manual provides comprehensive service, repair, and maintenance information for the 1999 TE 610 LT SM S. As a versatile dual-sport and supermoto motorcycle, the TE 610 series is known for its robust single-cylinder, four-stroke engine, typically around 600cc and liquid-cooled, delivering an estimated 40-50 horsepower. Its heritage, dating back to origins, is reflected in its off-road prowess and adaptable performance, with variants like the LT and SM suggesting specific configurations for long-travel or supermoto use. The 1999 model year places it within a production era characterized by performance-oriented engineering.
The TE 610 LT SM S, produced in 2000, represents a robust dual-sport and Supermoto motorcycle derived from a renowned off-road racing heritage. This model is engineered for versatility, blending performance capabilities suitable for both on-road and light off-road use. With its single-cylinder, four-stroke engine and a 6-speed transmission, the TE 610 LT SM S offers a blend of power and agility, competing in a segment alongside other major manufacturers. Its design prioritizes durability and rider engagement, making it a capable machine for various riding conditions.
This manual covers the Husqvarna TE 610 and SM 610 models produced between 2003 and 2006. These versatile motorcycles are known for their powerful single-cylinder engines and robust chassis, offering riders a blend of off-road capability and street performance. The TE 610 is a dual-sport machine, while the SM 610 is designed for supermoto riding. Husqvarna's heritage in motorsports is reflected in the engineering and performance of these models, which competed in a segment demanding both durability and agility.
The TE 610 and SM 610 models, produced between 2005 and 2006, represent versatile motorcycles engineered for both off-road adventure and agile street performance. The TE variant is designed as an Enduro dual-sport, while the SM is tailored for Supermoto riding. These models are characterized by their potent 610cc four-stroke, single-cylinder engines, liquid-cooling, and a 6-speed transmission, delivering substantial power and torque for their respective applications. A brand with a rich heritage in off-road motorcycling, built these machines with a focus on performance and durability, making them popular among riders seeking a capable and engaging riding experience.
This manual covers the Husqvarna TE 610 and SM 610, versatile motorcycles known for their performance and agility. As one of the oldest motorcycle manufacturers, Husqvarna brings a rich heritage to these models, which were produced across various iterations, with significant updates occurring from the early 2000s through the early 2010s. These bikes, featuring a single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine typically in the 600cc class and a 6-speed transmission, offer a potent blend of off-road capability for the TE variant and street-focused performance for the SM. Their engineering quality and reliability are hallmarks of the brand, making them popular choices for riders seeking a capable and engaging machine.
The Husqvarna TE 610 SM 610 Supermoto, produced for the 2005-2006 model years, represents a performance-oriented dual-sport motorcycle adapted for aggressive street riding. Built upon the robust TE610 Enduro platform, this Supermoto variant offers a potent 4-stroke, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine with DOHC, delivering an estimated 45-55 horsepower. Its design emphasizes a capable chassis equipped with street tires, upgraded suspension, and enhanced braking components, making it suitable for spirited riding and track day enthusiasts. Husqvarna's heritage, originating in Sweden in 1903, is known for its off-road and racing prowess, a legacy reflected in the raw character and performance of this model.
The 2007 Husqvarna TE 610 SM 610 IE is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle designed for both off-road adventures and agile street performance. Building on Husqvarna's Swedish heritage, this Italian-manufactured machine features a liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, single-cylinder engine with electronic fuel injection, delivering an estimated 45-55 horsepower. Its robust chromoly steel trellis frame and capable suspension, including USD front forks and an adjustable rear shock, provide a stable and responsive ride. This model is known for its potent engine performance and adaptability, making it a strong contender in the dual-sport and supermoto segments.
This manual covers the TE 610 and SM 610 models produced between 1998 and 2000. These versatile motorcycles, with their torquey single-cylinder engines and capable chassis, offer a blend of dual-sport and dedicated Supermoto performance. The TE 610 is designed for riders seeking adaptability for both on-road and light off-road excursions, while the SM 610 variant focuses on agile street performance. Renowned for their raw capability and distinctive character, these models have a heritage rooted in Swedish engineering and Italian manufacturing, making them a compelling choice for discerning riders.
The TE 610 SM 610 Supermoto, produced between 2005 and 2006, represents a versatile dual-sport and Supermoto motorcycle. Building on a strong heritage in off-road competition, this model offers a robust four-stroke, liquid-cooled engine with an approximate 600cc displacement, delivering strong torque suitable for both spirited street riding and occasional off-road excursions. Its engineering emphasizes a blend of performance and durability, characteristic of a commitment to producing capable machines for discerning riders. The Supermoto variant specifically adapts the platform for enhanced street performance with appropriate wheel and tire configurations.
This manual provides comprehensive repair and maintenance information for the Husqvarna TE 610 and SM 610 models from 2005-2006. Husqvarna, a brand with a rich heritage in off-road and dual-sport motorcycles, engineered these models for versatile performance. The TE 610 is designed for dual-sport riding, while the SM 610 variant offers enhanced supermoto capabilities. This resource is a professional-grade workshop manual, offering in-depth coverage comparable to original equipment manufacturer (OEM) service guides.
The TE 610 and SM 610 models from the 2005-2006 generation represent a significant offering in the dual-sport and supermoto segments. These motorcycles, built with a heritage of European engineering and off-road prowess, provide riders with versatile performance for both adventurous trails and spirited street riding. The TE 610 is tailored for dual-purpose use, offering robust suspension and ground clearance, while the SM 610 is optimized for sharp handling and agility on asphalt, often featuring enhanced braking and street-focused tires. Both models are powered by a potent single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine, known for its strong mid-range performance and reliability.
This manual covers the 2006 TE SM 610, a dual-sport motorcycle renowned for its versatility and robust performance. With its rich heritage dating back to 1903, the manufacturer has consistently delivered capable off-road and dual-sport machines, and the TE SM 610 exemplifies this dedication. This model is designed to offer riders a compelling blend of on-road agility and off-road capability, making it a popular choice for those seeking an adventurous riding experience. Its engineering focuses on providing a reliable platform for both daily commuting and more demanding terrain.
The Husqvarna TE SM 610, produced in 2006, represents a performance-oriented Dual-Sport/Supermoto motorcycle from the 610 Generation II platform. This model is recognized for its unique selling proposition, offering a versatile blend of off-road capability and street-focused agility, powered by a robust 576 cc four-stroke, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine. Its engineering quality is evident in its ability to provide an engaging riding experience, making it a competitive choice within its market segment.
This digital workshop repair manual covers TE250, TC250, TE450, TC450, TE510, TC510, SM450R, and SM510R models produced between 2007 and 2008. These motorcycles, known for their performance-oriented design and heritage in racing, offer a robust platform for both off-road and street riding. The engineering quality and reliability of these models are supported by their competitive spirit and a history of success in motorsport, reflecting a dedication to rider experience and mechanical excellence.
This manual covers the Husqvarna TE/TC and SM450R/SM510R models produced between 2007 and 2008. These high-performance motorcycles, featuring single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke engines with displacements of approximately 250cc, 450cc, and 510cc, are engineered for demanding off-road and supermoto applications. Known for their robust construction and competitive power-to-weight ratios, these models represent Husqvarna's long-standing heritage in off-road racing. The TE and TC lines are designed for enduro and motocross performance, while the SM variants are adapted for agile street riding.
This manual covers the Husqvarna TE 250, TE 450, TE 510, TC 250, TC 450, TC 510, SM 450 R, and SM 510 R models manufactured between 2007 and 2009. These versatile motorcycles, rooted in Husqvarna's long off-road heritage, are engineered for performance and reliability in both enduro and supermoto applications. Known for their robust liquid-cooled, 4-stroke engines, capable chassis, and advanced suspension systems for their time, these models offer a compelling blend of power and handling. This comprehensive workshop manual provides the detailed information necessary to maintain and repair these machines to factory standards.
This manual covers the Husqvarna TE, TC, and SM model lines, including the TE250, TE450, TE510, TC250, TC450, TC510, SM450R, and SM510R variants, for the 2007 and 2008 model years. These performance-oriented motorcycles are renowned for their off-road and supermoto capabilities, drawing from Husqvarna's rich heritage as one of the world's oldest motorcycle manufacturers. Engineered for demanding conditions, these models offer a potent combination of power, agility, and durability, making them suitable for both competitive use and spirited riding.
This manual covers the Husqvarna TE, TC, and SM motorcycle models manufactured between 2007 and 2009, available with 250cc, 450cc, and 510cc engine variants. These motorcycles are engineered for performance and reliability, with the TE designated for enduro riding, the TC for motocross, and the SM for supermoto applications. Husqvarna, with its heritage dating back to 1903, has produced these models in Italy, known for their robust construction, including a chromoly steel trellis frame and high-quality components like Brembo brakes.
This manual covers the TE/TC/SM Series motorcycles produced between 2007 and 2008. These models, including variants such as the TE 250, TC 250, TE 450, TC 450, SM 450 R, TE 510, TC 510, and SM 510 R, are renowned for their lightweight construction, potent four-stroke engines, and agile handling, making them highly capable in both demanding off-road conditions and spirited street riding for the Supermoto variants. With a strong lineage in high-performance motorcycle design, there is a blend of power and precision that appeals to enthusiasts seeking a competitive edge.
This comprehensive workshop manual provides in-depth coverage for a wide range of vehicle repairs, encompassing all models and covering every aspect from A to Z. Designed to be the same resource trusted by professional technicians, it delivers high-quality information with numerous detailed pictures and diagrams to ensure clarity and accuracy in every procedure. This manual is an essential tool for anyone seeking to understand and maintain their vehicle to the highest standards.
This manual covers Husqvarna TE250, TE450, TE510, TC250, TC450, TC510, SM450R, and SM510R models produced between 2007 and 2009. Husqvarna, with its heritage dating back to 1903, is renowned for its off-road and racing pedigree. These models represent a period of refinement, offering robust performance for both enduro and supermoto riding. Known for their powerful single-cylinder, four-stroke engines and capable chassis, these motorcycles are built for demanding conditions and spirited riding.
This manual covers the TE 250, TE 450, TE 510, TC 250, TC 450, TC 510, SM 450 R, and SM 510 R models produced for the 2007 and 2008 model years. These versatile off-road motorcycles, including Enduro, Motocross, and Supermoto variants, are built on a robust single-cylinder platform. Known for their strong performance heritage, these Italian-manufactured machines offer a blend of power and agility for demanding riding conditions. This guide provides comprehensive information for maintaining and repairing these capable motorcycles.
This manual covers the TE and TC series motorcycles, including the TE250, TE450, TE510, TC450, TC510, SM450R, and SM510R models produced between 2007 and 2009. These motorcycles are known for their robust engineering, offering a blend of off-road capability in the TE and TC variants, and street-focused performance in the SM models. With single-cylinder, liquid-cooled DOHC engines, 6-speed transmissions, and hydraulic clutch actuation, these bikes were designed for both competitive riding and versatile use, representing a significant period in the brand's development.
This manual covers the TE/TC and SM450R/SM510R models produced between 2007 and 2008. These performance-oriented motorcycles, manufactured in Italy, are renowned for their off-road prowess and agility. Available in 250cc, 450cc, and 510cc engine variants, they feature robust single-cylinder, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled engines, a 6-speed transmission, and hydraulically operated wet multi-plate clutches. The TE and TC models are designed for enduro and motocross use, characterized by their higher seat height, while the SM variants are street-legal supermotos with a lower profile. With a heritage dating back to 1903, the manufacturer is recognized for engineering quality and reliability in the motorcycle industry.
This manual covers the TE/TC series, including the TE 250, TE 450, TE 510, TC 450, TC 510, SM 450 R, and SM 510 R models manufactured between 2007 and 2009. These performance-oriented motorcycles are renowned for their off-road prowess and Supermoto capabilities, benefiting from a rich heritage in motorsport. Engineered for demanding conditions, these models offer a blend of power, agility, and reliability, making them suitable for competitive riding and spirited performance.
This manual covers a range of motorcycles, including the TE 250, TE 450, TC 250, TC 450, SM 400, and SM 450, from the 2004 model year onwards. These 4-stroke machines are engineered for performance, whether on the track, trail, or street, reflecting a rich heritage and dedication to off-road excellence. Known for their robust construction and capable handling, these models offer a compelling blend of power and agility, suitable for both competitive riding and demanding recreational use.