2010 Husqvarna TC450 professional motorbike

2010 Husqvarna TC450

Introduction

Husqvarna were the producers of arms like rifles for the Swedish army, since 1689. They started the production of motorcycles in 1903, and finally in 1921 manufactured the Husqvarna motorcycle with a 550 cc V twin engine. Then after a while they entered the sports vehicles and soon became popular. The 2010 Husqvarna TC450 is the latest out of the arsenal. It features a 450cc four stroke engine. This is a bike for the heart and the eyes. The catchy flashy graphics and an aggressive styling have proven eye candy for many.

Engine

There are various modifications and upgrades done to the old models in order to roll out the new 2010 Husqvarna TC450. The bike has a four stroke Double Overhead Camshaft featuring 450cc engine. The single cylinder is fed through four valves to produce the bang. This cylinder moves 66.76 mm to displace the 449cc. This engine exhales through a new system. It is made up of titanium. This is lighter than the old system, taking the load off the already massive power plant. The wet multi plate clutch is hydraulic controlled to increase the precision of operation. The ignition uses CDI system for apt ignition and performance boost.

Chassis and suspension

There has been a lot of discussion about the inverted forks on the 2010 Husqvarna TC450. These work great and give the best control and the safe landings. These are important as the sole purpose of the race is to win, if you are thinking of buying this ultimate racer, and the mere participation is not what you are aiming for. The chassis and the crossbar are made up of strong steel, and are a kilo lighter than the older version.

2010 Husqvarna TC450 comes with a new carburetor. The carburetor has new settings to match the racing and rider requirements. The liquid cooling is better as there are new pumps for the function. It has improved the reliability of the bike overall. In all remember that this is a bike from the manufacturers of guns, and this one is not a penny less than those.