Thanks very much, just recovered my bike (te511) after being stolen😤 for two days. Fresh oil just prior to being stolen, black as night upon recovery. I will check my valves now with confidence after watching your vid, nicely done👍🏼
+shawn taylor Glad you got it back Shawn, thanks for the message. The top end on theses engines is pretty hardy. Good quality valves that never seem to wear much.
+shawn taylor Glad you got it back Shawn, thanks for the message. The top end on theses engines is pretty hardy. Good quality valves that never seem to wear much.
Hey Dangermouse, thanks for this educational video. I just bought a supermoto converted 2012 txc 511.. the owner had been using it for off road and been regular on oil changes. I confirmed that when I went to checkout the bike. He did mention he always make sure he put 1 lit atleast with out oil filter swap.. I'm primarily planning to ride it on a go kart track and put some street miles (weekend rides). How often should I do maintenance on these and what all I need to check and worry about..
Thanks for the message. I was chatting with you on the Husqvarna Parts page on Facebook. 👍 I love the 449/512 platform bikes, but at this age now I would not be using one as my primary race bike. Crank failure is not an everyday occurrence, but it is something that happens to older hard ridden or poorly serviced bikes. Parts are now getting harder to come by to repair them. Cranks especially so, and these can not be serviced because of the 2 piece design, they must be replaced.
@@Danger_mouse what a small internet world. I love technology. Yeah I get what you're saying. But I must say it rides great, and one the most unique bikes that I have ever ridden, lots of character. Had only short 30min ride from seller house to mine I was smiling all along. It is definitely going to slay on track with that kind of weight and power and steep rake and some nice sticky tires. Unfortunately, like you said I'm afraid I'm might definitely break it at sometime. Thanks for the reply I might consider sm models or a 701
@@mohsyed2972 If treated well, and not too many km on it already, it might still have good life left in it yet but is difficult to say for sure 🙂👍 You go two ways, either keep it, service it and ride it leaving a little bit in reserve all the time (shifting up before the fuel cut out) and just enjoy it while it lasts.... Or, Look for a newer bike that can do the same job but with better parts backup 🤷 A 450/500 Sherco converted to SM or something similar 🙂👍
Hi there, You can locate the TDC dimple using a Phillips screwdriver, and then grind the tip of a suitable metric bolt with thread along its full length that will screw into the case where the plug lives. The 'special tool' is not terribly special 🙂👍
@@revivemotorcycles Is that with the decompression mechanism disabled? Typically these engines have zero valve issues, like never fail or wear. They are Del West US made titanium valves. (mine are untouched and still with the original shims still fitted at over 400hrs)
@@Danger_mouse the valve retainer clip wore out causing the lash cap To fly off and cause damage on one of the intake valves. These are del west but I had to repair now putting back together but cam journals are worn out
Hi great vid I managed to follow it really well so thanks for that. Question, what size breather did you use and where does it connect to? I think I can still see the original breather still going up to the air box. Thanks 👍🏼
+Mike Keenan Thanks for the message. The breather uses the original hose removed from the transmission port and remains routed to the airbox fitting. The transmission port is then blocked off with a cap.
+Mike Keenan Thanks for the message. The breather uses the original hose removed from the transmission port and remains routed to the airbox fitting. The transmission port is then blocked off with a cap.
Hi Dangermouse, should I avoid the Husqvarna TE499 BMWx based Engine? In 2011 model or 2013 just looking at two possible bikes to buy at the moment want to make the right choice. Cheers CJ.
Hi CJ, Well serviced, the engines are a pretty good thing. The main cause for concern was bad dealer advice to run low oil volumes in the sump. The 2013 will have an updated crank with a DLC coating on the big end pin for better wear resistance, but it would also be wise to qizz the other about how much oil the bike takes for an oil change. The answer should be at least one litre, certainly not less like 800ml or 900ml. The original amount recommended was 1150ml including the oil filter. Internal parts are getting harder to get for the engine, the crank in particular, but there's still aftermarket parts for much of the rest of the bike. It would come down to the price and what you think it is worth to you. They do ride well even now
@@jeffreee8479 The NGK Iridium upgrade for the original number. If you are on our 449/511 Owner's Page on Facebook, check out the Files Section of the page. There's an Alternative Parts list in there with lots of helpful part numbers.
Hi, thanks for checking out the video. At this age, reliability will depend on the servicing the bike has had and things like how much engine oil has been added during the oil changes. Generally they were pretty reliable, but if poorly serviced, can have big end bearing failures, and the crank is not a serviceable part. The rest of the engine is fairly solid, valves are very strong and rarely give any issues, clutch lasts forever and the transmission is fairly trouble free. With a good service history and low miles, it should be able to give a good few years of trouble free riding with some basic mods
@@Danger_mouse this one I have been looking is a 2011 model with 6.000 km and replaced piston at 4.800 km. Take a look if you can translate the page. www.car.gr/classifieds/bikes/view/31180777-husqvarna-te-449
OK, the 2011 is the first version. If it has been looked after it should be OK, if it has not then it might pretty worn inside. My own 2011 has been retired from normal riding at 9000km, but it has had oil changes every 5hrs and always full synthetic 5W40 oil. Later 2013 and 2014 models had DLC coatings on the crank pin to help with crank life. The 2011/12 models did not. If the owner can give you some history of services, or at least tell you what he has been doing then you could consider the bike.
It is a pretty good bike for most abilities. It is a little heavy and tall, but if you have no issues reaching the ground, then it can be a forgiving and capable bike.
Hi, I'm currently sold out and unable to return home due to covid border closures in Australia. I will have more as soon as I can return home, and place an ad on eBay, but at the moment I can say how long.
Anthony Moscatel Hi Anthony, I've been lucky so far and haven't needed to replace my torque limiter. I guess all the regular oil changes and keeping the correct oil level has helped the one in my bike last. I do have a spare damaged engine though and might look into doing a video on that down the track a little.
I'm trying to replace the intake valve for my 2008 TE 450 but the ones available are for the 2005 model, do you happen to know if it would fit? i'm in the Philippines so I have to get it through ebay.
I would check the part numbers for the SWM 450. I believe that will be the same bike. You could order online from Australia. (SWM make old Husky models and use Husky part numbers)
I've certainly worked on worse. Spark plug only requires the right side panel and bottom of the air filter off to reach with a socket and extension. Spark plugs are only every 100hrs if you use Iridium 👍
Thank you so much for this! Just found your channel... what a god send
Glad you enjoy it.
The feedback makes it worth the effort.
Thanks
+Dangermouse have to agree, awesome and very informative videos! keep it up!
Thanks, glad you enjoy these vids 👍
So much wisdom in this video. Thank you good sir.
Ha ha, you are too kind sir.
Thanks 👍
Thanks very much, just recovered my bike (te511) after being stolen😤 for two days. Fresh oil just prior to being stolen, black as night upon recovery. I will check my valves now with confidence after watching your vid, nicely done👍🏼
+shawn taylor
Glad you got it back Shawn,
thanks for the message.
The top end on theses engines is pretty hardy. Good quality valves that never seem to wear much.
+shawn taylor
Glad you got it back Shawn,
thanks for the message.
The top end on theses engines is pretty hardy. Good quality valves that never seem to wear much.
It's such a popular bike to steal lol
So it seems, not sure why
That is a great video thank you for Shearing.
Miguel Pereira
Thanks for the message.
No trouble at all 👍
Спасибо за полезное видео)
Hey Dangermouse, thanks for this educational video. I just bought a supermoto converted 2012 txc 511.. the owner had been using it for off road and been regular on oil changes. I confirmed that when I went to checkout the bike. He did mention he always make sure he put 1 lit atleast with out oil filter swap..
I'm primarily planning to ride it on a go kart track and put some street miles (weekend rides). How often should I do maintenance on these and what all I need to check and worry about..
Thanks for the message.
I was chatting with you on the Husqvarna Parts page on Facebook. 👍
I love the 449/512 platform bikes, but at this age now I would not be using one as my primary race bike.
Crank failure is not an everyday occurrence, but it is something that happens to older hard ridden or poorly serviced bikes.
Parts are now getting harder to come by to repair them.
Cranks especially so, and these can not be serviced because of the 2 piece design, they must be replaced.
@@Danger_mouse what a small internet world. I love technology.
Yeah I get what you're saying. But I must say it rides great, and one the most unique bikes that I have ever ridden, lots of character. Had only short 30min ride from seller house to mine I was smiling all along. It is definitely going to slay on track with that kind of weight and power and steep rake and some nice sticky tires.
Unfortunately, like you said I'm afraid I'm might definitely break it at sometime. Thanks for the reply I might consider sm models or a 701
@@mohsyed2972
If treated well, and not too many km on it already, it might still have good life left in it yet but is difficult to say for sure 🙂👍
You go two ways, either keep it, service it and ride it leaving a little bit in reserve all the time (shifting up before the fuel cut out) and just enjoy it while it lasts....
Or,
Look for a newer bike that can do the same job but with better parts backup 🤷
A 450/500 Sherco converted to SM or something similar 🙂👍
Hi @dangermouse I pulled head now not sure how to lock TDC in without special tool. Any tips?
Hi there,
You can locate the TDC dimple using a Phillips screwdriver, and then grind the tip of a suitable metric bolt with thread along its full length that will screw into the case where the plug lives.
The 'special tool' is not terribly special 🙂👍
@@Danger_mouse thanks mate. I’m hoping I’m off timing just a tad as zero compression even tho valves have been cleaned up etc
@@revivemotorcycles
Is that with the decompression mechanism disabled?
Typically these engines have zero valve issues, like never fail or wear.
They are Del West US made titanium valves.
(mine are untouched and still with the original shims still fitted at over 400hrs)
@@Danger_mouse the valve retainer clip wore out causing the lash cap
To fly off and cause damage on one of the intake valves. These are del west but I had to repair now putting back together but cam journals are worn out
@@Danger_mouse with your help I now have 60lbs compression I’m assuming that’s ok considering auto decomp?
Ciao, hai video di come cambiare catena di distribuzione?
Hi great vid I managed to follow it really well so thanks for that. Question, what size breather did you use and where does it connect to? I think I can still see the original breather still going up to the air box. Thanks 👍🏼
+Mike Keenan
Thanks for the message.
The breather uses the original hose removed from the transmission port and remains routed to the airbox fitting.
The transmission port is then blocked off with a cap.
+Mike Keenan
Thanks for the message.
The breather uses the original hose removed from the transmission port and remains routed to the airbox fitting.
The transmission port is then blocked off with a cap.
Hi Dangermouse, should I avoid the Husqvarna TE499 BMWx based Engine? In 2011 model or 2013 just looking at two possible bikes to buy at the moment want to make the right choice. Cheers CJ.
Hi CJ,
Well serviced, the engines are a pretty good thing.
The main cause for concern was bad dealer advice to run low oil volumes in the sump.
The 2013 will have an updated crank with a DLC coating on the big end pin for better wear resistance, but it would also be wise to qizz the other about how much oil the bike takes for an oil change.
The answer should be at least one litre, certainly not less like 800ml or 900ml.
The original amount recommended was 1150ml including the oil filter.
Internal parts are getting harder to get for the engine, the crank in particular, but there's still aftermarket parts for much of the rest of the bike.
It would come down to the price and what you think it is worth to you.
They do ride well even now
my bike (te449 2012) loses power when the engine gets hot and backfires again would the valves be the problem?
Hi, thanks for the message.
I replied to your messenger message.
I'd think that the most likely thing would be the fuel pump starting to fail.
@@Danger_mouse Yea im going to try order a fuel pump for it thanks for all the help your a lifesaver
@@Danger_mouse hey mate just wondering what spark plugs you were running on your TE
@@jeffreee8479 The NGK Iridium upgrade for the original number.
If you are on our 449/511 Owner's Page on Facebook, check out the Files Section of the page.
There's an Alternative Parts list in there with lots of helpful part numbers.
@@Danger_mouse Im not a member but i just sent a request thanks for all the help
Do you only use some sealant on the half moon parts ? Not between the cover and the gasket?
sparcotjen
Yes, only on the 1/2 moon areas. The rubber gasket is self sealing around the rest of the head.
I am planning to buy one, next week... All in all, do you recommend it? Is it reliable? Great vid by the way.
Hi, thanks for checking out the video.
At this age, reliability will depend on the servicing the bike has had and things like how much engine oil has been added during the oil changes.
Generally they were pretty reliable, but if poorly serviced, can have big end bearing failures, and the crank is not a serviceable part.
The rest of the engine is fairly solid, valves are very strong and rarely give any issues, clutch lasts forever and the transmission is fairly trouble free.
With a good service history and low miles, it should be able to give a good few years of trouble free riding with some basic mods
@@Danger_mouse this one I have been looking is a 2011 model with 6.000 km and replaced piston at 4.800 km. Take a look if you can translate the page.
www.car.gr/classifieds/bikes/view/31180777-husqvarna-te-449
OK, the 2011 is the first version.
If it has been looked after it should be OK, if it has not then it might pretty worn inside.
My own 2011 has been retired from normal riding at 9000km, but it has had oil changes every 5hrs and always full synthetic 5W40 oil.
Later 2013 and 2014 models had DLC coatings on the crank pin to help with crank life. The 2011/12 models did not.
If the owner can give you some history of services, or at least tell you what he has been doing then you could consider the bike.
If you can make any more te videos like this that'd be great
I will be doing a top end rebuild of my engine soon when parts arrive.
I'll put together some more videos during that.
+Dangermouse sweet yeah might be asking you some questions about your husky, been having a hard time getting answers on some forums
+Jordan Patterson
Check out our FB page for these bikes.
facebook.com/groups/219900571553501/
hey i beginner rider was it a good idea for me to get i know how to ride but not really good
It is a pretty good bike for most abilities.
It is a little heavy and tall, but if you have no issues reaching the ground, then it can be a forgiving and capable bike.
Where do I buy that engine breather?
Hi,
I'm currently sold out and unable to return home due to covid border closures in Australia.
I will have more as soon as I can return home, and place an ad on eBay, but at the moment I can say how long.
sympa de voir des gens qui aime la 449 te
Bruno Carton Le TE449 est une excellente moto =)
have you done the torque converter? Vid?
Anthony Moscatel
Hi Anthony, I've been lucky so far and haven't needed to replace my torque limiter.
I guess all the regular oil changes and keeping the correct oil level has helped the one in my bike last.
I do have a spare damaged engine though and might look into doing a video on that down the track a little.
I'm trying to replace the intake valve for my 2008 TE 450 but the ones available are for the 2005 model, do you happen to know if it would fit? i'm in the Philippines so I have to get it through ebay.
I would check the part numbers for the SWM 450. I believe that will be the same bike.
You could order online from Australia.
(SWM make old Husky models and use Husky part numbers)
@@Danger_mouse Do you know of any particular store in AU that can ship parts to the Philippines?
@@TheEnduroClub
You could try these guys 👍
www.powerhousemotorcycles.com.au/partFinder/fiche/swm/2016/rs-500r#next
Top video. Thanks.
+paul dav
No worries, thanks for watching =)
Nice! Thank you.
No problem at all, my pleasure.
perfect..thanx
Thank you
worst bike to work on for me, to get into a spark i need to take half bike off :D
I've certainly worked on worse.
Spark plug only requires the right side panel and bottom of the air filter off to reach with a socket and extension.
Spark plugs are only every 100hrs if you use Iridium 👍