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|class            = Enduro
|engine          = Four stroke, single cylinder.
|engine          = Four stroke, single cylinder.
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|power            = 67.05 HP (50.0 KW) @ 7500RPM
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|torque          = 48.68 ft/lbs (66.0 Nm) @ 6000RPM
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|fuel_system      = Keihin EFI, 46mm [[throttle]] body
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Rear: WP-Monoshock with Pro-Lever linkage
Rear: WP-Monoshock with Pro-Lever linkage
|brakes          =Front: Single 320 mm disc, Brembo four piston, radially bolted calipe <br>Rear: Single 240 mm disc, Brembo single piston, floating caliper
|brakes          =Front: Single 320 mm disc, Brembo four piston, radially bolted calipe <br>Rear: Single 240 mm disc, Brembo single piston, floating caliper
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|wheelbase        = 1480 ± 15 mm mm / 58.2 in
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The '''[[Husqvarna]] SM 701 SUPERMOTO''' was a Single cylinder, four-stroke, liquid-cooled Enduro [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Husqvarna]] in 2016. Max [[torque]] was 48.68 ft/lbs (66.0 Nm) @ 6000 RPM. Claimed [[horsepower]] was 67.05 HP (50.0 KW) @ 7500 RPM.




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==Chassis==
==Chassis==
It came with a 120/70 ZR 17 front [[tire]] and a 160/60 ZR 17 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via Single 320 mm disc, Brembo four piston, radially bolted calipe in the front and a Single 240 mm disc, Brembo single piston, floating [[caliper]] in the rear. The front suspension was a  WP-USD split function fork Ø 48 mm while the rear was equipped with a WP-Monoshock with Pro-Lever linkage. The SM701 Supermoto was fitted with a 14 Liters / 3.6 US gal fuel tank. The bike weighed just 145 kb / 319.6 lbs. The wheelbase was 1480 ± 15 mm mm / 58.2 in long.   
It came with a 120/70 ZR 17 front [[tire]] and a 160/60 ZR 17 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via Single 320 mm disc, Brembo four piston, radially bolted calipe in the front and a Single 240 mm disc, Brembo single piston, floating [[caliper]] in the rear. The front suspension was a  WP-USD split function fork Ø 48 mm while the rear was equipped with a WP-Monoshock with Pro-Lever linkage. The SM701 Supermoto was fitted with a 14 Liters / 3.6 US gal fuel tank. The bike weighed just 145 kb / 319.6 lbs. The wheelbase was 1480 ± 15 mm mm / 58.2 in long.   
== Photos ==
[[File:Husqvarna-701-Supermoto-15--1.jpg|600px|Husqvarna SM701 Supermoto]]
[[File:Husqvarna-701-Supermoto-15--3.jpg|600px|Husqvarna SM701 Supermoto]]
[[File:Husqvarna-701-Supermoto-15--5.jpg|600px|Husqvarna SM701 Supermoto]]
[[File:Husqvarna-701-Supermoto-15--7.jpg|600px|Husqvarna SM701 Supermoto]]
[[File:Husqvarna-701-Supermoto-15--2.jpg|600px|Husqvarna SM701 Supermoto]]
[[File:Husqvarna-701-Supermoto-15--6.jpg|600px|Husqvarna SM701 Supermoto]]
[[File:Husqvarna-701-Supermoto-15--4.jpg|600px|Husqvarna SM701 Supermoto]]
== Overview ==
Husqvarna SM 701 Supermoto




==2016 Husqvarna SM 701 SUPERMOTO==
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File:husqvarna-sm-701-supermoto-2016-2.jpg|600px|2016 Husqvarna SM 701 SUPERMOTO
File:husqvarna-sm-701-supermoto-2016-1.jpg|600px|2016 Husqvarna SM 701 SUPERMOTO
File:husqvarna-sm-701-supermoto-2016-0.jpeg|600px|2016 Husqvarna SM 701 SUPERMOTO
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Like the 690s, the 701s are built around an 18-pound chrome-moly-steel trellis frame. The subframe is unique to the Husky, as it is constructed out of molded polyamide (aka plastic) and features an integrated 3.4-gallon fuel tank. (The filler cap is integrated into the rear fender.) Husky says that the subframe was built strong enough to carry a passenger, and side bags and a larger fuel tank, which Husky will soon offer for both bikes as accessories. The frame allows for a front-mounted airbox, which is easily accessible from under the seat
== Photos ==
<gallery mode='packed-hover'>
File:Husqvarna-701-Supermoto-15--1.jpg|600px|Husqvarna SM701 Supermoto
File:Husqvarna-701-Supermoto-15--3.jpg|600px|Husqvarna SM701 Supermoto
File:Husqvarna-701-Supermoto-15--5.jpg|600px|Husqvarna SM701 Supermoto
File:Husqvarna-701-Supermoto-15--7.jpg|600px|Husqvarna SM701 Supermoto
File:Husqvarna-701-Supermoto-15--2.jpg|600px|Husqvarna SM701 Supermoto
File:Husqvarna-701-Supermoto-15--6.jpg|600px|Husqvarna SM701 Supermoto
File:Husqvarna-701-Supermoto-15--4.jpg|600px|Husqvarna SM701 Supermoto
</gallery>


== Overview ==
In the short period of time that BMW owned the Husqvarna
In the short period of time that BMW owned the Husqvarna
brand, a small number of streetbikes rolled out of the Italian factory, with the
brand, a small number of streetbikes rolled out of the Italian factory, with the
promise of many more to come. That fell away when BMW dropped Husky like a
promise of many more to come. That fell away when [[BMW]] dropped Husky like a
psychopathic blind date, but now that it’s an entity under KTM ownership, things
psychopathic blind date, but now that it’s an entity under KTM ownership, things
are starting to turn. Albeit slowly.
are starting to turn. Albeit slowly.
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Wrapped in a new steel-tube chassis and slathered with somewhat controversial
Wrapped in a new steel-tube chassis and slathered with somewhat controversial
bodywork (featuring “functional ribbing”) lies the beating heart of a familiar
bodywork (featuring “functional ribbing”) lies the beating heart of a familiar
thumper: the 690cc, liquid-cooled engine from KTM’s 690 Duke. Fitted with
thumper: the 690cc, liquid-cooled engine from [[KTM 690 Duke|KTM’s 690 Duke]]. Fitted with
ride-by-wire electronics, the Husky version of the engine makes 67 hp and gets
ride-by-wire electronics, the Husky version of the engine makes 67 hp and gets
three engine maps, Standard, Soft, and Advanced.
three engine maps, Standard, Soft, and Advanced.
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==Specifications==
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Revision as of 18:09, 5 December 2019

Husqvarna-701-Supermoto-15--1.jpg
Husqvarna SM701 Supermoto
Manufacturer
Production 2015 - 16
Class Enduro
Engine
Four stroke, single cylinder.
Compression ratio 12.6:1
Horsepower 67.05 HP (50.0 KW) @ 7500RPM
Torque 48.68 ft/lbs (66.0 Nm) @ 6000RPM
Fuel System Keihin EFI, 46mm throttle body
Ignition Double ignition
Battery 12V 8.6Ah
Transmission 6 Speed
Frame Chromium-Molybdenum-Steel trellis frame, powder coated Subframe Self-supporting polyamide tank
Suspension Front: WP-USD split function fork Ø 48 mm
Rear: WP-Monoshock with Pro-Lever linkage
Brakes Front: Single 320 mm disc, Brembo four piston, radially bolted calipe
Rear: Single 240 mm disc, Brembo single piston, floating caliper
Front Tire 120/70-ZR17
Rear Tire 160/60-ZR17
Wheelbase 1480 ± 15 mm mm / 58.2 in
Seat Height 890 mm / 35.0 in
Weight 145 kb / 319.6 lbs (dry),
Fuel Capacity 14 Liters / 3.6 US gal
Manuals Service Manual

The Husqvarna SM 701 SUPERMOTO was a Single cylinder, four-stroke, liquid-cooled Enduro motorcycle produced by Husqvarna in 2016. Max torque was 48.68 ft/lbs (66.0 Nm) @ 6000 RPM. Claimed horsepower was 67.05 HP (50.0 KW) @ 7500 RPM.


Engine

The engine was a Liquid cooling cooled Four stroke, single cylinder.. The engine featured a 12.6:1 compression ratio.

Drive

Power was moderated via the APTCTM slipper clutch, hydraulically operated.

Chassis

It came with a 120/70 ZR 17 front tire and a 160/60 ZR 17 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via Single 320 mm disc, Brembo four piston, radially bolted calipe in the front and a Single 240 mm disc, Brembo single piston, floating caliper in the rear. The front suspension was a WP-USD split function fork Ø 48 mm while the rear was equipped with a WP-Monoshock with Pro-Lever linkage. The SM701 Supermoto was fitted with a 14 Liters / 3.6 US gal fuel tank. The bike weighed just 145 kb / 319.6 lbs. The wheelbase was 1480 ± 15 mm mm / 58.2 in long.


2016 Husqvarna SM 701 SUPERMOTO

Like the 690s, the 701s are built around an 18-pound chrome-moly-steel trellis frame. The subframe is unique to the Husky, as it is constructed out of molded polyamide (aka plastic) and features an integrated 3.4-gallon fuel tank. (The filler cap is integrated into the rear fender.) Husky says that the subframe was built strong enough to carry a passenger, and side bags and a larger fuel tank, which Husky will soon offer for both bikes as accessories. The frame allows for a front-mounted airbox, which is easily accessible from under the seat

Photos

Overview

In the short period of time that BMW owned the Husqvarna brand, a small number of streetbikes rolled out of the Italian factory, with the promise of many more to come. That fell away when BMW dropped Husky like a psychopathic blind date, but now that it’s an entity under KTM ownership, things are starting to turn. Albeit slowly.

Proof is the 701 Supermoto, introduced at the EICMA show in Milan. Make that “re-introduced,” since the 701 was displayed as a concept article last year. But now Husky has confirmed that it will indeed make the Supermoto as a 2015 model.

Wrapped in a new steel-tube chassis and slathered with somewhat controversial bodywork (featuring “functional ribbing”) lies the beating heart of a familiar thumper: the 690cc, liquid-cooled engine from KTM’s 690 Duke. Fitted with ride-by-wire electronics, the Husky version of the engine makes 67 hp and gets three engine maps, Standard, Soft, and Advanced.

Using a unique frame, the Husky 701 comes in at 320 pounds. The white wonder is slightly larger than the KTM 690 Duke, with a 58.3-inch wheelbase (up by 0.6 inches) and a seat height of 35 inches (compared to the KTM’s 32.9).

Years of supermoto tradition combined with the finest craftsmanship and unparalleled single cylinder performance are embodied in the all new 701 SUPERMOTO. The highest quality components and uncompromising engineering provide outstanding levels of agility and handling, combined with the latest engine management electronics for razor-sharp throttle response and control. With an overall dry weight of less than 145kg, the 67hp engine propels riders from one corner to the next without hesitation. Thanks to the ride-by-wire throttle and switchable engine maps, riders can accurately feed power to the rear wheel and feel confident that when the next corner rapidly approaches, they can rely on the latest supermoto ABS and APTC slipper clutch to safely and heroically drift the rear end all the way to the apex. Extensively tested and proven parts and accessories that are designed to the highest standards in terms of performance, reliability and quality are available in the Husky Power range of products. Hundreds of hours of development guarantee that every part is perfectly matched to the 701 SUPERMOTO, allowing riders to further personalise their bike in looks, set-up and performance. Husqvarna Motorcycles GmbH was founded in October 2013, and positioned alongside KTM Sportmotorcycle GmbH, under the umbrella of parent company KTM Motorrad AG. In a very short time, Husqvarna Motorcycles has re-established itself as one of the main players in the offroad segment, thanks to a high quality and competitive product portfolio and an ever-increasing distribution network. Husqvarna motorcycles, parts and accessories are distributed worldwide through a dedicated network of 16 subsidiaries, including North America and Japan, and 46 high profile importers. The sales success of the new Husqvarna products has exceeded expectations and for 2014, the first full business year after the re-birth of the historical brand, production of over 15,000 units is forecasted. The updated motocross and enduro line-ups have been fine-tuned and are expected to consolidate Husqvarna as a producer of the highest quality premium offroad motorcycles available today. Now, with the 701 SUPERMOTO and the concept bikes 401 VITPILEN and 401 SVARTPILEN, Husqvarna Motorcycles takes its first major steps towards street bikes while fulfilling its brand promise and expanding its model range into the street segment.


The state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in Austria are located in the area around Mattighofen, the most technologically advanced motorcycle manufacturing site in Europe. The Research and Development facility is strategically placed alongside the main headquarters and between the main assembly facility and the engine manufacturing facility, with the Motorsport building just a short distance away. WP Performance Systems GmbH, also a KTM Motorrad AG Group company, is situated in nearby Munderfing, where frames, radiators, suspension and exhausts are produced to the highest quality standards. Highly automated production procedures at WP include hydro-forming and robot welding for maximum precision and consistent quality. Optimal communication between departments thanks to their close vicinity guarantees efficient and integrated development of the products, with technological knowhow from R&D, Motorsport and WP being transferred directly onto the bikes that roll off the four production lines in Mattighofen. With the advent of the 701 SUPERMOTO, Husqvarna’s vast product portfolio expands in late Summer 2015 to include a new street model. As clearly demonstrated by the striking, new concept bikes 401 VITPILEN and 401 SVARTPILEN at Eicma, dedicated product development will see Husqvarna continue to grow in the coming years, consolidating the premium image of the historic brand, and ensuring a bright future. In the first half of the 20th century, when motorcycling heroes chased glory on treacherous early road race courses such as the Tourist Trophy, Husqvarna achieved fame throughout Europe thanks to its commitment to street based motorsports. Despite significant success in those early European Grand Prix and TT race seasons, Husqvarna Motorcycles pulled out of road racing all together by the mid 30’s in the wake of the great depression and with the tensions of a looming world war.


The post-war era was a turning point for Husqvarna. A severely damaged road network in Europe meant the common heavy and cumbersome pre-war designed mainstream motorcycles could not easily navigate bombed, potholed and rubble strewn streets. Often detours through fields and forests were necessary. This called for lightweight, manoeuvrable, robust and easy-to-ride motorcycles. The subsequent economic climate also called for functional yet affordable machines. Husqvarna’s small engined single-cylinder bikes of the day were the answer, and from the mid 40’s to late 50’s Husqvarna models such as the Svartkvarna, Drombagen, Silverpilen and Guldpilen increasingly grew in popularity due to their minimalist design and functional simplicity. Husqvarna’s winning heritage was further engraved into motorcycling history in the 50’s, as the first manufacturer to produce purpose-built motorcycles for offroad disciplines. Offroad is where the brand forged its legend, dominating the many forms of offroad motorcycle racing up to the late 70’s. This reputation built in offroad competition, together with Husqvarna’s proven high quality standards are evidence of the brand’s serious intent, and form the basis for success in any motorcycling segment. Now, with 111 years of heritage in both street and offroad motorcycling, Husqvarna Motorcycles makes its return to the street segment with a new large displacement single-cylinder model, the 701 SUPERMOTO. This renewed enthusiasm for street bikes fulfils Husqvarna’s brand promise and expands its model range. The 701 leads the competition in terms of power, weight, technology and performance. These premium characteristics are highlighted by modern colors, graphics and clean bodywork – maintaining the Swedish tendency towards functional design. True Husqvarna, faithful to the brand’s core values. Premium motorcycles with state-of-the-art technology and a rich sense of heritage.



Engine The single overhead cam, liquid cooled, single cylinder engine features the latest technology in terms of design and electronics. Maximum power output of 49kW (67hp) at 7,500rpm and torque of 68Nm at 6,000rpm are outstanding figures that leave riders in no doubt of the performance potential of this single cylinder masterpiece. The extremely lightweight engine weighs only 43.4kg without oil but including all components such as electric start, throttle body and clutch and coolant lines. Reliability, durability and efficiency are guaranteed by technical solutions such as active crankcase evacuation and forced lubrication which reduce oil friction and pump losses, and contribute to the long 10,000km service intervals and extremely low fuel consumption; in-turn lowering the cost of ownership of this class-leading single cylinder power plant. . Advanced technical solutions high power-low weight; 67hp and only 43.4kg . Long service intervals and low fuel consumption low cost of ownership . Cutting edge ride-by-wire electronics class-leading single cylinder technology and performance CYLINDERHEAD The compact design of the single overhead cam cylinder head features hollow stemmed steel 48g, 40mm intake valves, and 46.5g, 34mm exhaust valves. Ignition is via a double spark plug layout, each of which has individual ignition timing for optimal combustion of fuel in the large bore combustion chamber. This results in smooth engine behaviour and optimum power delivery, especially at low revs, while maintaining low emissions and fuel consumption. . Single overhead cam compact cylinder head design, low friction, lightweight and cost efficient . Double spark plugs smooth engine behaviour, better emissions and fuel consumption ENGINE MAPS Three engine maps are available and can be selected via a switch under the seat. Riders can choose between “Standard”, “Soft” and “Advanced” engine setups according to riding conditions and terrain. The 701 also features a “Bad fuel map” for low-quality fuel that allows the engine to operate efficiently even with 80 RON fuel, ensuring that the riding adventure never stops even in the remotest areas of the world, where high-grade fuel is not available.



. Switchable engine maps adapt engine characteristics according to conditions . “Bad fuel map” 80 RON fuel keep the adventure going anywhere on the planet SLIPPER CLUTCH The APTC (Adler Power Torque Control) slipper clutch by Adler allows for greater speeds going into and coming out of corners by maximising rear wheel grip under hard acceleration as well as preventing rear wheel instability and hopping when braking hard into the apex of a turn, for maximum control and perfect down-shifting. The unique design makes it up to 50% easier to pull the clutch lever and reduces lever vibration. The Magura hydraulic system guarantees perfect clutch modulation.

. Slipper clutch maximum control under hard acceleration, braking and down-shifting . Magura hydraulic system perfect clutch modulation CRANKSHAFT, CONROD AND PISTON The crankshaft and conrod are produced by Herzog Gmbh in Germany, a guarantee of quality and durability. To increase comfort and reduce vibrations, the crankshaft has a balancer shaft mounted in parallel with it, reducing inertia forces for a smoother ride. Thanks to a large 102mm bore and a short 84.5mm stroke and a lightweight forged box-type piston (only 471g including rings and clips) produced by Mahle König, the engine revs freely to over 8,000rpm, maximising the advantages of the double spark plugs and advanced engine management system. The compression ratio is 12.6:1. . Short stroke and large bore high revving and quick response . Forged box-type piston by Mahle König high performance and only 471g . Reduced oscillating masses lower vibrations better emissions and fuel consumption Bodywork The 701 SUPERMOTO’s innovative bodywork features a long seat that reaches over the radiator shrouds, with functional ribbing to improve grip in all conditions. The in-mould graphics on the rear subframe protect the integrated fuel tank and also give the rear an elegant look. Tightly wrapped around the engine and frame, the 701 bodywork is ergonomically designed to connect the rider’s body to the bike, for a perfect fit of man and machine, allowing for total control in all riding situations. . Slim bodywork perfect movement and ergonomics for all rider sizes . Functional design carefully engineered ergonomics for maximum control


Specifications

Make Model Husqvarna SM 701 Supermoto
Year 2015 - 16
Engine Type Four stroke, single cylinder.
Displacement 690 cc / 42.1 cu in
Bore X Stroke 102 x 84.5 mm
Compression 12.6:1
Cooling System Liquid cooling
Engine Oil Bel Ray, SAE 10W-60
Exhaust Stainless steel silencer with regulated catalytic converter
Engine Management Keihin EMS with Ride By Wire
Induction Keihin EFI throttle body 46 mm, Control 4 V/SOHC with roller rocker levers
Ignition Double ignition
Starting Electric
Battery 12V 8.6Ah
Max Power 49 kW / 67 hp @ 7500 rpm
Max Torque 68 Nm / kgf-m / ft-lb @ 6000 rpm
Clutch APTCTM slipper clutch, hydraulically operated
Transmission 6 Speed
Final Drive Chain X-Ring 5/8 x 1/4"
Final Drive Ratio 16:42
Primary Drive 36:79
Frame Chromium-Molybdenum-Steel trellis frame, powder coated Subframe Self-supporting polyamide tank
Handlebar Aluminum, tapered, Ø 28/22 mm
Front Suspension WP-USD split function fork Ø 48 mm
Front Wheel Travel 215 mm / 8.4 in
Rear Suspension WP-Monoshock with Pro-Lever linkage
Rear Wheel Travel 250 mm / 9.8 in
Front Brakes Single 320 mm disc, Brembo four piston, radially bolted calipe
Rear Brakes Single 240 mm disc, Brembo single piston, floating caliper
Abs ABS Bosch 9M+ Two Channel (disengageable, supermoto mode)
Front Wheel Spoked wheels with aluminum tubeless rims 3.50 x 17";
Rear Wheel Spoked wheels with aluminum tubeless rims 5.00 x 17"
Front Tire 120/70 ZR 17
Rear Tire 160/60 ZR 17
Steering Head Angle 63°
Triple Clamp Effset 35 mm (33 mm)
Trail 112 mm / 4.4 in
Wheelbase 1480 ± 15 mm mm / 58.2 in
Seat Height 890 mm / 35.0 in
Ground Clearance 270 mm / 10.6 in
Dry Weight 145 kb / 319.6 lbs
Fuel Capacity 14 Liters / 3.6 US gal
Reserve 2.5 Liters / gal

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