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Old 09-27-2012, 12:17 PM   #61
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Re: Husqvarna TE610/630 thread

We TE610/630 owners are few and far between. Would be great to have a dealer in Houston. For parts I have been using: http://www.motoxotica.com/ I'm amazed at all they have in stock.
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Old 09-27-2012, 04:31 PM   #62
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Re: Husqvarna TE610/630 thread

Also Halls Cycles in IL is very good.
http://www.halls-cycles.com/
They have all the parts catalogs online with diagrams and prices can be checked online.

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Old 09-27-2012, 04:57 PM   #63
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Re: Husqvarna TE610/630 thread

I have heard good things about Hall's.
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Old 09-28-2012, 09:04 AM   #64
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Re: Husqvarna TE610/630 thread

Update after one year of ownership.

13,400 miles and only one small issue that just came up last week. Miles would've been higher but bike sat unused for a combined 3 months of the past year while I had family visiting on multiple occasions.

Small issue is a leaky clutch master cylinder. Notified dealer 3 days before my warranty expired, but will most likely just fix it myself instead of going all the way to Austin. Probably won't cost much for seal or o-ring. Meantime I'm just topping off mineral oil and get a couple days of clutch operation.

Thought I had a front end issue a few months ago but turned out to be the gas tank. Went down hard and lower tank mount loosened and I didn't know it. Then when braking or turning the Safari tank with 6 gallons of gas was moving around on me. Tightened bracket back up and all good.

Still very pleased with the bike and happy I purchased it.
Two 's up!!

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Old 09-29-2012, 10:18 PM   #65
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Re: Husqvarna TE610/630 thread

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Update after one year of ownership.

13,400 miles and only one small issue that just came up last week. Miles would've been higher but bike sat unused for a combined 3 months of the past year while I had family visiting on multiple occasions.

Small issue is a leaky clutch master cylinder. Notified dealer 3 days before my warranty expired, but will most likely just fix it myself instead of going all the way to Austin. Probably won't cost much for seal or o-ring. Meantime I'm just topping off mineral oil and get a couple days of clutch operation.

Thought I had a front end issue a few months ago but turned out to be the gas tank. Went down hard and lower tank mount loosened and I didn't know it. Then when braking or turning the Safari tank with 6 gallons of gas was moving around on me. Tightened bracket back up and all good.

Still very pleased with the bike and happy I purchased it.
Two 's up!!

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I saw a photo of your bike somewhere. That is a monster tank. Yep, if you have a Husky you have to be pretty self sufficient in Texas anyway

Your bike has a Hydraulic Clutch?
Bleeding it will be the hard part of course. I use a reverse bleeder.
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Old 09-29-2012, 10:22 PM   #66
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Also Halls Cycles in IL is very good.
http://www.halls-cycles.com/
They have all the parts catalogs online with diagrams and prices can be checked online.

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I have used both and both are good. I try to stay loyal to Halls though, they have supported me for many years.

Dan (motoxotica) is a good guy too, he has helped me with parts for a VOR I worked on and I think Husaberg?
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