2011 Husqvarna TC250 Specs

motorcycle specs

These are the known mechanical and performance specifications for your 2011 Husqvarna TC250 .

Basic Specs

Year2011
MakeHusqvarna
ModelHusqvarna TC250
Cost

Engine

Displacement249.50 ccm (15.22 cubic inches)
Type
DetailsSingle cylinder, four-stroke
Max RPM
Compression
Bore/Stroke79.0 x 50.9 mm (3.1 x 2.0 inches)
Valves/Cylinder4
FuelingInjection. Mikuni Digital Fuel Injection
Ignition
Exhaust
Lubrication
CoolingLiquid

Drivetrain

Gearbox
Final DriveChain
ClutchMulti plate, hydraulic operation
Driveline5 speed constant mesh

Performance

Horespower
Torque
Top Speed

Fuel Economy & Polution

Fuel Consumption
Fuel Capacity7.00 litres (1.85 gallons)
Emissions

Chassis

Frame Type
Rake
Trail
Front Suspension48mm Kayaba AOS
Front Travel
Rear SuspensionSachs Multi Adjustable Shock with Soft Damp Linkage
Rear Travel
Seat
Seat Height
Alt. Seat Height
Total Height
Total Length
Total Width
Ground Clearance
Wheelbase
Dry Weight
Wet Weight

Wheels & Brakes

Front Tire/Tyre
Rear Tire/Tyre
Front BrakesSingle disc
Front Brake Diameter260 mm (10.2 inches)
Rear BrakesSingle disc
Rear Brake Diameter240 mm (9.4 inches)
Wheels

Comments

It appears you're interested in specifications for the Husqvarna TC250 . This Cross / motocross model is powered by a Single cylinder, four-stroke engine with 249.50 ccm (15.22 cubic inches) of actual displacement before compression. Fueling is metered via Injection. Mikuni Digital Fuel Injection allowing this machine to produce its horsepower and torque. According to our records engine heat of the Husqvarna TC250 is moderated by Liquid. You'll need to get familiar with the transmission and pay attention to final drive Chain maintainence. Our best information shows that the front tire size is and the rear is . The entire package is supported by the frame, . We know you like to go fast or cruise all day, but when you need to stop, you'll be dependant on Single disc front brakes and Single disc rear brakes. The Husqvarna TC250 was launched in 2011, and we're happy to know (or assume) you've got one in your garage. To help you keep your ride in tip-top shape, consider purchasing an owner or service manual.