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'''Husaberg''' is a Swedish [[:Category:Motorcycle manufacturers|manufacturer]] of [[Types of motorcycles#Off-road|off-road]] and [[supermoto]] [[four-stroke]] [[motorcycle]]s. Husaberg motorcycles are known for their larger displacement [[engine]]s and for their race-oriented construction.
==Origins==
After the motorcycle section of the traditional Swedish brand [[Husqvarna Motorcycles|Husqvarna]] was bought in 1987 by Italian company [[Cagiva]], some of its engineers, led by Thomas Gustavsson, stayed in Sweden and founded Husaberg Motor AB in 1988.
The name Husaberg was only made official by Gustavsson when entering an enduro race at Skillingaryd, as he was forced to declare the make of his motorcycle.<ref>[http://www.husabergforce.com/thehusaberg.htm The Husaberg and relatives evolution through time<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
The Husaberg team tried to compensate for their lack of funds by their courage to rely on technical innovations and could never afford to hire established professional riders but rather ambitious rookies such as Joël Smets, Jimmie Eriksson, Walter Bartolini, Kent Karlsson, Anders Eriksson, Jaroslav Katrinak, and Peter Jansson.<ref>[http://www.husaberg.com/Company.4.0.html Company - HUSABERG Motorcycles<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
==KTM Ownership==
Good results on the tracks could not compensate for slow sales, and Husaberg eventually was purchased by the Austrian motorcycle manufacturer [[KTM]] in 1995.<ref name="husaberg1">[http://www.husaberg.com.au/index.php?id=37 Husaberg Australia - About Us<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
Although Husaberg motorcycles have been produced at the KTM factory in Mattighofen, Austria since 2003, and the development department is also at KTM in Mattighofen, the Motorsport department remains in Sweden.<ref>[http://www.motorcycledaily.com/29august02whatsup.html What's Up With Husaberg?<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.motorcycledaily.com/07september02husabergmove.html Swedish Readers Lament Move of Husaberg Production to Austria<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
Husaberg's previous slogan, "Ready to Race" was adopted by KTM as its own. Husaberg's current slogan is now "4 Stroke Force."<ref name="husaberg1"/><ref>[http://www.ktmusa.com/ KTM.com - Ready to Race - KTM-Sportmotorcycle AG<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.husaberg.se/ HUSABERG Motorcycles - Enduro, Supermoto<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
==Reliability==
The earlier Husaberg engines (1989&ndash;1996) were known to have premature engine failures due to the fact that they do not have an oil pump and rely on oil delivery from the [[Timing belt|timing chain]]. The reliability and quality of the engines have improved over the years and, from 1997 on, have been comparable to that of more established brands.<ref>[http://www.mcnews.com.au/NewBikeCatalogue/2004/Husaberg/FE450.htm Husaberg - 2004<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
==Palmares==
Husaberg won the [[Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme|FIM]] 500&nbsp;cc [[Motocross]] [[List of motocross World Championship results|World Championship]] with Belgian rider Joël Smets in 1995, 1997 and 1998.<ref>[http://www.joelsmets.be/Joel/2003pages/diversen/palmares.htm PALMARES JOEL SMETS 5 TIMES WORLD CHAMPION<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
They also won 6 [[World Enduro Championship|Enduro World Championships]] in 1990, 1991 (2), 1995, 1996 and 1998.
==Military use==
The Swedish military uses Husaberg motorcycles, notably for the demonstration team, the Arméns Lejon.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20060113092100/http://www.rekryc.mil.se/article.php?id=13187</ref>
==Models==
The current lineup includes [[enduro]] and [[supermoto]] models only. The [[motocross]] and cross-country (wide ratio gearing, no lighting kit) models have been discontinued. The model names are all composed of two letters: "F" as "Four-Stroke", then either "C" for the motocross, "E" for the enduro, "X" for the Cross-Country, or "S" for the supermoto models, followed by a number representing the engine displacement, then one last letter, either "E" for the electric-start, or "C" for the competition models (lacking kick stand, wiring harness or lights). Some older models were also listed with the number of gears: 4 or 6.
Previous models included different displacements, such as:
* 501&nbsp;cc enduro and motocross
* 470&nbsp;cc cross-country
* 400&nbsp;cc enduro
* 350&nbsp;cc enduro
===2009 Redesign===
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On November 6, 2007, at the International Motorcycle Exhibition in Milano, Husaberg unveiled a totally new design for the FE 450 E, announced as the 2009 model.<ref>[http://news.motorbiker.org/blogs.nsf/dx/eicma-2007-husaberg.htm EICMA 2007: Husaberg from Bikes in the Fast Lane - Daily Motorcycle News<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Apart from sporting new fairing, the new design will include a totally revamped engine, in a new position, rotated 180 degrees from top to bottom, and inclined forward at 70 degrees from vertical. The carburetor will be replaced by an EFI [[Fuel injection|injection system]] and the chain drive will now be placed on the more standard left side.
[[Image:2002-Husaberg-FS650e.jpg|left|thumb|2002 Husaberg FS650e]]
[[Image:2002-Husaberg-FS650e.jpg|left|thumb|2002 Husaberg FS650e]]
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==Models==
* FE400/E '97-02
* FC450 '04
* FE450E '04
* FC470/E '02
* FX470E '02
* FC501 '97-00
* FE501/E '97-02
* FX501E '97-99
* FC550 '02
* FE550E '04
* FC600 '98-00
* FE600/E '97-00
* FX600E '97-99
* FXE600 '00
* FS600E '98-99
* FC650 '04
* FE650E '02-04
* FX650E '02
===2010 models===
The model lineup for 2010 adds three new models to the program. All models are based on the chassis and engine that was introduced in 2009. The models<ref>[http://www.husaberg.com]</ref> are:
'''Enduro:'''
* FE 390 (new) - 390&nbsp;cc enduro
* FE 450 - 450&nbsp;cc enduro
* FE 570 - 570&nbsp;cc enduro
'''Motocross/cross country:'''
* FX 450 (new) - 450&nbsp;cc cross country
'''Supermoto:'''
* FS 570 (new) - 570&nbsp;cc super moto
===2009 models===
For 2009 there are two enduro models available with the new revolutionary engine and a lot of other technical highlights:
'''Enduro:'''<ref>[http://www.husaberg.com/ HUSABERG Motorcycles - Enduro, Supermoto<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* FE 450 - 450&nbsp;cc enduro with electric start only
* FE 570 - 570&nbsp;cc enduro with electric start only
===2008 Models===
The current models for 2008 are as follow:
'''Enduro:'''<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20070321021457/http://www.husaberg.se/Enduro.39.0.html</ref>
* FE 450 E - 450&nbsp;cc enduro with electric start
* FE 550 E - 550&nbsp;cc enduro with electric start
* FE 650 E - 650&nbsp;cc enduro with electric start
'''Supermoto:'''<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20070323075157/http://www.husaberg.se/Supermoto.38.0.html</ref>
* FS 550 E - 550&nbsp;cc supermoto with electric start
* FS 650 E - 650&nbsp;cc supermoto with electric start
* FS 650 C - 650&nbsp;cc supermoto with electric start race only version
==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
* [http://www.husaberg.com/ Official website]
[[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Austria]]
[[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Sweden]]
[[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers]]
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Latest revision as of 23:54, 17 June 2010

Husaberg is a Swedish manufacturer of off-road and supermoto four-stroke motorcycles. Husaberg motorcycles are known for their larger displacement engines and for their race-oriented construction.

Origins[edit | edit source]

After the motorcycle section of the traditional Swedish brand Husqvarna was bought in 1987 by Italian company Cagiva, some of its engineers, led by Thomas Gustavsson, stayed in Sweden and founded Husaberg Motor AB in 1988.

The name Husaberg was only made official by Gustavsson when entering an enduro race at Skillingaryd, as he was forced to declare the make of his motorcycle.[1]

The Husaberg team tried to compensate for their lack of funds by their courage to rely on technical innovations and could never afford to hire established professional riders but rather ambitious rookies such as Joël Smets, Jimmie Eriksson, Walter Bartolini, Kent Karlsson, Anders Eriksson, Jaroslav Katrinak, and Peter Jansson.[2]

KTM Ownership[edit | edit source]

Good results on the tracks could not compensate for slow sales, and Husaberg eventually was purchased by the Austrian motorcycle manufacturer KTM in 1995.[3]

Although Husaberg motorcycles have been produced at the KTM factory in Mattighofen, Austria since 2003, and the development department is also at KTM in Mattighofen, the Motorsport department remains in Sweden.[4][5]

Husaberg's previous slogan, "Ready to Race" was adopted by KTM as its own. Husaberg's current slogan is now "4 Stroke Force."[3][6][7]

Reliability[edit | edit source]

The earlier Husaberg engines (1989–1996) were known to have premature engine failures due to the fact that they do not have an oil pump and rely on oil delivery from the timing chain. The reliability and quality of the engines have improved over the years and, from 1997 on, have been comparable to that of more established brands.[8]

Palmares[edit | edit source]

Husaberg won the FIM 500 cc Motocross World Championship with Belgian rider Joël Smets in 1995, 1997 and 1998.[9]

They also won 6 Enduro World Championships in 1990, 1991 (2), 1995, 1996 and 1998.

Military use[edit | edit source]

The Swedish military uses Husaberg motorcycles, notably for the demonstration team, the Arméns Lejon.[10]

Models[edit | edit source]

The current lineup includes enduro and supermoto models only. The motocross and cross-country (wide ratio gearing, no lighting kit) models have been discontinued. The model names are all composed of two letters: "F" as "Four-Stroke", then either "C" for the motocross, "E" for the enduro, "X" for the Cross-Country, or "S" for the supermoto models, followed by a number representing the engine displacement, then one last letter, either "E" for the electric-start, or "C" for the competition models (lacking kick stand, wiring harness or lights). Some older models were also listed with the number of gears: 4 or 6.

Previous models included different displacements, such as:

  • 501 cc enduro and motocross
  • 470 cc cross-country
  • 400 cc enduro
  • 350 cc enduro


2009 Redesign[edit | edit source]

On November 6, 2007, at the International Motorcycle Exhibition in Milano, Husaberg unveiled a totally new design for the FE 450 E, announced as the 2009 model.[11] Apart from sporting new fairing, the new design will include a totally revamped engine, in a new position, rotated 180 degrees from top to bottom, and inclined forward at 70 degrees from vertical. The carburetor will be replaced by an EFI injection system and the chain drive will now be placed on the more standard left side.



2002 Husaberg FS650e


Models[edit | edit source]

  • FE400/E '97-02
  • FC450 '04
  • FE450E '04
  • FC470/E '02
  • FX470E '02
  • FC501 '97-00
  • FE501/E '97-02
  • FX501E '97-99
  • FC550 '02
  • FE550E '04
  • FC600 '98-00
  • FE600/E '97-00
  • FX600E '97-99
  • FXE600 '00
  • FS600E '98-99
  • FC650 '04
  • FE650E '02-04
  • FX650E '02

2010 models[edit | edit source]

The model lineup for 2010 adds three new models to the program. All models are based on the chassis and engine that was introduced in 2009. The models[12] are:

Enduro:

  • FE 390 (new) - 390 cc enduro
  • FE 450 - 450 cc enduro
  • FE 570 - 570 cc enduro

Motocross/cross country:

  • FX 450 (new) - 450 cc cross country

Supermoto:

  • FS 570 (new) - 570 cc super moto

2009 models[edit | edit source]

For 2009 there are two enduro models available with the new revolutionary engine and a lot of other technical highlights:

Enduro:[13]

  • FE 450 - 450 cc enduro with electric start only
  • FE 570 - 570 cc enduro with electric start only

2008 Models[edit | edit source]

The current models for 2008 are as follow:

Enduro:[14]

  • FE 450 E - 450 cc enduro with electric start
  • FE 550 E - 550 cc enduro with electric start
  • FE 650 E - 650 cc enduro with electric start

Supermoto:[15]

  • FS 550 E - 550 cc supermoto with electric start
  • FS 650 E - 650 cc supermoto with electric start
  • FS 650 C - 650 cc supermoto with electric start race only version


References[edit | edit source]

External links[edit | edit source]