2017 Husqvarna Two-Stroke Line Announced With All-New TC250

Dennis Chung
by Dennis Chung

Husqvarna announced updates to its 2017 two-stroke motocross line including a completely revamped TC250 joining the returning TC125 and TC85.

The 2017 TC250 gets a completely new 250cc two-stroke engine. Husqvarna raised the clutch shaft by 4 mm and the crankshaft by 19.5 mm, changes designed to improve mass centralization. Husqvarna also added a new counter balancer to help quell vibrations. The 66.4 mm bore cylinder gets a new power valve system Husqvarna claims delivers smooth and controlled power across the rev range. A new water jacket design improves heat dissipation while the cylinder head mountings were redesigned to reduce the transfer of engine vibrations to the frame.

The chromium molybdenum steel frame is all new and is paired with Husqvarna’s three-piece subframe. Now across Husqvarna’s motocross lineup, the subframe is made of 30% carbon fiber, contributing to its claimed weight of only 3 pounds.

The TC250 and TC125 also receive the new WP AER 48 air fork. The left fork tube contains an insulated air shock that can be adjusted using a pump. The right leg uses an adjustable hydraulic damping unit. The TC85 maintains a traditionally-sprung fully-adjustable 43mm upside-down fork.

The TC125 also gets a new Mikuni TMX 38 mm carburetor and a Magura hydraulic clutch.

The TC250 and TC125 also receive CNC upper triple clamp, a longer rear brake lever, a different rear brake pad material, and new Dunlop MX-3S tires.

The 2017 Husqvarna motocross lineup arrives in dealerships worldwide in June. U.S. pricing has not been announced.

Dennis Chung
Dennis Chung

Dennis has been a part of the Motorcycle.com team since 2008, and through his tenure, has developed a firm grasp of industry trends, and a solid sense of what's to come. A bloodhound when it comes to tracking information on new motorcycles, if there's a new model on the horizon, you'll probably hear about it from him first.

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