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 motorcycles equipped with 250, 400, and 450cc four-stroke engines, from the 2004 model year onwards. These versatile machines are engineered for performance across various disciplines, from off-road endurance (TE) and motocross (TC) to street-focused supermoto (SM). A heritage is built on a foundation of robust engineering and competitive spirit, offering riders a blend of power, agility, and durability. The four-stroke engine variants, typically featuring DOHC valve trains and advanced fuel injection systems, provide a potent and responsive riding experience, making these models a choice for enthusiasts seeking a capable and engaging motorcycle.
This manual covers the TE/TC/SM series motorcycles, including the 250, 400, and 450 model variants, from 2004 onwards. These versatile machines are designed for a range of applications, from dual-sport riding and motocross to supermoto, embodying a rich heritage in off-road performance. Known for their robust engineering, the 400 and 450 models often feature the powerful and durable LC4 engine platform, while the 250 models offer a nimble and responsive ride. With their long-travel suspension, hydraulic disc brakes, and capable chassis, these motorcycles are built to handle demanding conditions and provide an engaging riding experience.
This manual covers the 2005 TE, TC, and SM series motorcycles, including models such as the TE 250, TE 400, TE 450, TE 510, TC 250, TC 400, TC 450, TC 510, SM 250, SM 400, SM 450, and SM 510. These high-performance machines are renowned for their competitive edge in off-road racing and their adaptability for street-legal supermoto use. Built with a focus on power-to-weight ratio and agile handling, motorcycles from this era, with their Italian engineering and Swedish heritage, offered a potent combination for both demanding terrain and spirited riding.
This manual covers the 2004 Husqvarna TE, TC, and SM series motorcycles, featuring 4-stroke engines in 250cc, 400cc, and 450cc displacements. These performance-oriented machines were designed for demanding off-road use or spirited street riding, embodying Husqvarna's heritage of robust construction and capable performance in the competitive motorcycle market. Known for their potent engines and durable components, these models offer a dynamic riding experience, whether tackling challenging terrain or navigating urban environments.
This manual covers TE250, TC250, TE450, TC450, SM400, and SM450 models from 2004 onwards. These 4-stroke motorcycles, known for their off-road and supermoto capabilities, represent a significant part of heritage as one of the oldest motorcycle manufacturers. The TE and TC lines are established off-road platforms, while the SM variants offer adaptability for road use. This comprehensive resource is designed for owners and technicians to understand and maintain these performance-oriented machines, ensuring their durability and reliability.
The TE 610 LT SM S, produced between 1998 and 2000, is a capable dual-sport motorcycle powered by a single-cylinder, four-stroke engine. Known for its robust engineering and strong lineage from the historic Swedish brand, this model offers a blend of off-road prowess and street legality, catering to riders seeking versatility. While specific performance figures are not detailed, its approximate 600cc displacement suggests a strong mid-range suitable for various riding conditions. The TE 610 series is recognized for its reliability when properly maintained, and its design prioritizes a durable and functional experience for its intended use.
This manual covers the TE410, TE610, and SM610 models produced between 1998 and 2000, identified by chassis codes TM-TE-SM-410-610. These motorcycles represent a significant part of heritage, known for their robust engineering and performance in both trail and supermoto applications. The TE variants are designed for versatile off-road and dual-sport riding, while the SM models are built for agile street performance. This documentation provides comprehensive information to ensure the optimal operation and longevity of these machines.
This manual covers the TE410, TE610, TE 610E LT, and SM 610S models produced between 1998 and 2000. These versatile motorcycles, with engine displacements around 400cc and 600cc respectively, are renowned for their robust construction, off-road capabilities, and the distinctive riding experience characteristic of heritage. Engineered for demanding conditions, these models offer a blend of performance and durability, making them a favored choice for both spirited trail riding and dual-sport adventures.
The WRE 125 SM and SM 125, produced in 1998, represent a blend of off-road capability and supermoto performance, drawing from a rich heritage in motorsport. These models are known for their robust construction and engaging riding experience, suitable for both spirited road use and occasional off-pavement adventures. Engineered with a focus on reliability and rider feedback, they offer a distinctive mechanical connection and a potent engine for their class, embodying a commitment to performance-oriented motorcycles.
The WRE 125 SM, produced in 1998, is a lightweight dual-sport motorcycle renowned for its agile handling and robust engineering. As a testament to a rich heritage in off-road racing, this model combines the versatility of an enduro platform with the practicality of street-legal supermoto capabilities. Its 124.8 cc two-stroke, liquid-cooled engine, typically producing around 15-20 horsepower, offers spirited performance suitable for both light off-road excursions and urban navigation. The WRE 125 SM distinguishes itself with its lightweight construction and emphasis on rider engagement, making it a capable and enjoyable machine for its intended use.
This manual provides comprehensive technical information for the 1998 WRE 125 SM, a performance-oriented 125cc two-stroke motorcycle known for its capabilities in off-road and supermoto applications. Building on a rich heritage in motorsport, this model typically features a liquid-cooled engine, advanced suspension, and a robust chassis designed for agile handling and spirited riding. The WRE 125 SM represents a robust offering from its era, competing with other prominent 125cc off-road machines through its potent engine and performance-focused design.
The WRE 125 SM, a 1998 model year motorcycle, represents a blend of performance and agility, powered by a robust 125 cc two-stroke, liquid-cooled engine. Designed with a focus on spirited riding, this model embodies a heritage in crafting capable machines. Its supermoto configuration suggests an intended use for versatile on-road performance, offering a dynamic experience for riders who appreciate responsive handling and a potent power delivery characteristic of its engine type. The engineering quality is evident in its specialized components, aimed at delivering reliability and an engaging riding experience.
The 1998 Husqvarna WRE 125 SM, also known as the SM 125, represents Husqvarna's foray into the supermoto segment, adapting their robust off-road platforms for versatile street use. This model is a liquid-cooled, 2-stroke motorcycle, typically powered by a 125cc engine known for its spirited performance. With a 6-speed manual transmission and a wet multi-plate clutch, it offers an engaging riding experience. Its heritage is rooted in Husqvarna's long history of producing durable and performance-oriented off-road vehicles. The WRE 125 SM is characterized by its agile handling and a design focused on delivering a dynamic ride, making it a noteworthy machine from its production era.
The WRE 125 SM and SM 125, produced in 1998, represent a fusion of off-road capability and agile street performance, embodying a heritage in motorcycle engineering. These lightweight supermoto motorcycles are designed for spirited riding, offering a blend of on-road dynamics with a chassis inspired by enduro platforms. Known for their agile handling and spirited performance, they appeal to riders seeking a versatile machine that bridges the gap between street commuting and spirited canyon carving.
This manual covers the WRE 125 SM 125, a versatile motorcycle produced in 1998, designed for both enduro and supermoto riding. Known for its agile handling, lightweight construction, and dual-purpose capability, this model reflects a strong heritage in off-road performance. The WRE 125 SM offers an entry-level to mid-range experience, competing with other popular models of its era. Its two-stroke, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine, displacing approximately 124.8cc, delivers performance optimized for varied terrain.
This manual covers the WRE 125 SM, a versatile supermoto-styled motorcycle produced in 1998. Known for its lightweight chassis, potent 125cc two-stroke engine, and distinctive streetfighter aesthetic, the WRE 125 SM was designed for riders seeking an agile and engaging machine for both on-road and light off-road use. It competed effectively in the supermoto segment, offering a blend of off-road heritage and street performance. The motorcycle features robust disc brakes, street-oriented tires, and long-travel suspension adapted for supermoto riding, embodying a reputation for capable and durable off-road machines.
This manual covers the WRE 125 SM, also known as the SM 125, produced between 1998 and 2000. This lightweight Supermoto/Enduro motorcycle is a descendant of robust off-road racing heritage, known for its agile handling and spirited 2-stroke performance. Designed for enthusiasts and riders seeking a blend of off-road capability and street-legal supermoto dynamics, the WRE 125 SM offers a raw and engaging riding experience. Its engineering emphasizes reliability and performance, making it a capable machine for both spirited road riding and light off-road excursions.
This manual covers the WRE 125 SM, a versatile lightweight supermoto motorcycle produced between 1998 and 2000. Based on a robust enduro platform, the WRE 125 SM features a high-performance 125cc liquid-cooled two-stroke engine, known for its agile handling and spirited power delivery, making it suitable for both spirited street riding and occasional off-road excursions. Its design prioritizes a balance of performance and durability, drawing from a strong heritage in off-road racing. This model is recognized for its potent engine for its class and a chassis optimized for responsive maneuverability.
This manual covers the Husqvarna WRE 125 SM Supermoto model produced between 1998 and 2000. Husqvarna, a historic Swedish manufacturer, is renowned for its off-road heritage, and the WRE 125 SM is a street-adapted version of their capable off-road platforms. This model typically features a liquid-cooled, 125cc, 2-stroke engine, a 6-speed transmission, and a chain drive, delivering performance suitable for both spirited riding and daily commuting. Its engineering emphasizes reliability and the robust construction characteristic of Husqvarna's durable off-road lineage, adapted for supermoto agility.
This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive guidance for the WRE 125 SM, covering production years 1998, 1999, and 2000. As a lightweight performance motorcycle adapted for supermoto use, the WRE 125 SM is powered by a 125cc two-stroke, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine. With its rich heritage in off-road racing, this model was engineered to offer agility and a dynamic riding experience. This manual is designed for enthusiasts and owners who wish to maintain and repair their vehicle with detailed, factory-level technical information.
This workshop manual provides comprehensive guidance for the 2007 Husqvarna SM 610 and TE 610 Supermoto/Enduro motorcycles. These performance-oriented dual-sport and supermoto models are known for their versatility, lightweight chassis, powerful single-cylinder engines, and premium suspension, making them suitable for both on-road performance and light off-road adventuring. Husqvarna, with its rich heritage dating back to 1903, is recognized for its off-road prowess and racing history, and these 610 models represent a refined platform from that lineage.
This manual covers the 1999 Husqvarna TE 610 and SM 610 models, representing a period of significant development for the brand's dual-sport and supermoto offerings. Husqvarna, one of the world's oldest motorcycle manufacturers, has a strong heritage in off-road and enduro racing, which is reflected in the robust engineering and performance capabilities of these versatile machines. The TE 610 and SM 610 blend off-road prowess with street legality, making them suitable for a wide range of riding conditions and intended uses.
This manual covers the Husqvarna WRE 125 and SM 125S Dual Purpose / Motocross / Supermoto motorcycles from the 2000 model year. Husqvarna, with a heritage dating back to 1903, is renowned for its high-performance off-road and dual-purpose machines. These models, representing the brand's commitment to agility and power delivery, compete in the lightweight dual-sport and supermoto segments, offering riders a premium European experience focused on handling and performance.