Barking up the wrong tree then.Originally Posted by Pixie
Barking up the wrong tree then.Originally Posted by Pixie
I was just drooling over one on the street the other day!
Anyone got tonights lotto numbers yet?
It's not easy being Orange!
i'd be keen - been tossing up a KTM motard or superduke as a TL replacement, after my 'busa let-down in auckland a few weeks ago. not sure about the 39kw though - do a fair bit of open rd high speed commuting. this has got some cool gear on it though. did someone say around $14k?
Originally Posted by marty
Yep - RRP is proposed at $14k.
i don't think its one of those bikes you'd want to go open road cruising on. having said that, you're more likely to keep off the demerit points on a husky than a Busa on the open road, so its not all bad! The discomfort and inability of motards to handle typical open road 'cruising' or 'who does that cheeky bugger think he is overtaking me?' speeds is one of the main reasons I want one!Originally Posted by marty
Looks ok, seen sexier though...
Borile B500MT
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TM SMM 530 F Black Dream e.s.
VOR Supermotard SM-E 450/530
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Got to love the Europeans to make sex on wheels.
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This website is a pretty good gateway to Euro motards I've found.
Still think GasGas have the sexiest factory 250 motard available. Either them or the Kramit 250SM. Can't find any info on the Kramit though. Besides mention of it using a rotax 2stroke. Having adjustable powerband, and fully adjustable front and rear suspension. Oh and lots of carbon. The Kramit website is useless to non-existant and there doesn't seem to be much else on the net about them.
Anyone ever heard of it.
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hey dave.Originally Posted by Big Dave
i owned a 2002 KTM supermoto 640, and this looks pretty similar in spec.
at 142 kgs dry it's a little heavier than the '05 KTM from memory, but the SM610 is the streetbike rather than the racebike.
the suspension components (Marz and sachs) look inferior to the KTMs (WP front and back), but the flatslide carb is a plus.
the aus site says the bike has a CV though - can you confirm the bike will ship in NZ with a Keihin FCR?
new KTMs are $15500 and the 2005 is pretty mean with the new headlight, twin pipes ala KTM Duke etc.
at $13999 - the husky is certainly in the ballpark.
man - chop 6" out of the suspension travel and it would be SWEEEET
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Originally Posted by Badcat
Isn't it Husqvarna who were bought by KTM?
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no - husqvarna was bought by cagiva - that's why they are made in italy now.Originally Posted by Ghost Lemur
KTM bought Husaberg.
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Knew it was one of the European 'H' brands.Originally Posted by Badcat
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hey thats a cool bike i own a 04 husky 450 smr has now done 8000kms in 6 months and is still going strong i just keep it serviced regulary allthough i service it my self as the local dealer (colmans suzuki are a big pack of &%$#Originally Posted by Big Dave
)and i should have never bought the bike off them as they offer "no warranty as the bike is used on the road" even though they registerd it for me
these bikes (thats all husqvarnas are meant to come with a 24 month warrenty!! and the importer is no help eather!! so i use r&d husqvarna in aussie (www.husky.co.au) who have been
and always give a very good service they used 2 be the aussie importer so have most pats in stock and are no more expensive and quite often cheaper than nz shops basicly if your gonna bring these bikes in just make sure u have the service back up to go with it!!
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