Husqvarna’s TE 300 Pro is back for 2025, marking its second year in the lineup. In addition to being spec’d with items from Husqvarna’s Technical Accessories catalog, this up-spec two-stroke enduro from Austria boasts a new spring-preloaded base valve that’s adjustable. The 2024 model’s gray frame and bodywork have been replaced in favor of white; only a gray rear fender remains.
In regard to Technical Accessories, for starters, there are a Factory Racing wheelset with Excel Takasago rims, Supersprox Stealth rear sprocket, and front fender pull strap. Husqvarna knows TE 300 Pro riders will encounter obstacles, so it adds a skid plate with linkage protection as well as front and rear brake disc protectors. As far as rider contact points are concerned, you get a gray seat cover with ribs and soft-compound ODI lock-on grips.
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According to claimed specifications, the TE 300 Pro weighs 3 pounds more than the TE 300 and TE 300 Heritage. Husqvarna’s MY25 limited-edition two-stroke enduro motorcycle hits dealership floors next month (October 2024) for a suggested retail price of $13,499.