• 4 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    TE = 4st Enduro & TC = 4st Cross

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BMW G450x out - Husky TE449 in ???

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Husqvarna
B Class
Anyone able to confirm that BMW are ditching their light enduro bikes, and sticking with their other 'bigger' lineup?

I.e:
- BMW - Touring / Adventure Bikes
- Husqvarna - Enduro / MX / Racing Bikes

The reason i ask, is in regard to the Husky marque appearing in more prominent events such as Dakar etc, and in turn, have access to more accessories such as the Speedbrain rallye kit.

Currently these two bikes share the same engine, however, the husky model appears to have better engine features.

BMW G450X:
BMW%20GX%20450-1.jpg


Husqvarna TE449:
Husqvarna_TE_449_2010_016.jpg

Speedbrain BMW:
bmw_g450rr_speedbrain.jpg
 
i was under the impression that the bmw had ceased production a while back they only made it for 3 years,i may be wrong and the engine is a lot different ie hydraulic clutch on the husky different gearbox and lighter and more powerfull.
 
I heard last year already that the BMW 450 engine was going to be used in the Husky 449. Here the G450X has not been available for well over a year already.
 
Does anyone know if it is still the same servicing schedule of 70hrs on the crank, the same as the 450X? Also is it the same crank spec as I had problems with mine cracking on the 450X?
 
Reports are the crank, rod and bearing is all different. All bikes have service hours that seem way to soon and many run bikes 5-10X longer. See your service intervals for the new (none BMW powered) huskys.
 
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