• Hi everyone,

    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

    When he passed, I worked with his kids to gather the necessary credentials to keep this site running. Since then (and for however long they worked with Coffee), Woodschick and Dirtdame have been maintaining the site and covering the costs. Without their hard work and financial support, CafeHusky would have been lost.

    Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working to migrate the site to a free cloud compute instance so that Woodschick and Dirtdame no longer have to fund it. At the same time, I’ve updated the site to a current version of XenForo (the discussion software it runs on). The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.

    Unfortunately, the new software version doesn’t support importing the old site’s styles, so for now, you’ll see the XenForo default style. This may change over time.

    Coffee didn’t document the work he did on the site, so I’ve been digging through the old setup to understand how everything was running. There may still be things I’ve missed. One known issue is that email functionality is not yet working on the new site, but I hope to resolve this over time.

    Thanks for your patience and support!

Husaberg 2011 2T!!!

ray_ray;108151 said:
Have Bergs always been linkless on the rear?

I believe so.. Didn't they basically start out as KTM frames with a Husky family motor.??. And all this talk of cheap 2 strokes... can that really be talked about with Husaberg???? I can't see them ever making anything on the less expensive side.

I DO love Husas.. especially the new ones.. If you remember I brought my buddy Curtis along on the San Felipe / bay de LA ride a couple years ago.. His 08 550, his first bike EVER btw.. lol...
 

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LRPct;108158 said:
I believe so.. Didn't they basically start out as KTM frames with a Husky family motor.??. And all this talk of cheap 2 strokes... can that really be talked about with Husaberg???? I can't see them ever making anything on the less expensive side.

I DO love Husas.. especially the new ones.. If you remember I brought my buddy Curtis along on the San Felipe / bay de LA ride a couple years ago.. His 08 550, his first bike EVER btw.. lol...

And he quite well also. That was a great time and I need to do it again sometime before I'm too old.
 
Motosportz;108128 said:
Huh?

It's all KTM. In 09 they went from the berg veridically split motor to the KTM motor. Even has KTM cast into it all over the place and many parts interchangeable with the KTM's it came from. It's configured a little different but same motor.

So this motor.....
6338585737313573022010-Husaberg-FE-390-20.jpg


Is the same as this motor (with different displacement)?..
KTM-350SXF_2010_1.jpg


Yes they are made in the same factory and will share lots of parts. But I was under the impression that the R&D was still done at the old Husaberg facility in Sweden.
 
No the "new" berg motor shares a lot of parts with this motor.

the single cam motor as in the KTM 450 / 530 Ds models

KTM_450_Moteur_EXC-R_stpz.jpg


I believe the entire cylinder and head are identical (and cast with KTM on it). Most the internal parts are as well. The main difference is the case configuration so the motor can sit in the frame as it does.

Not the twin cam SX motor you showed...

ktm-2009-450-505-sx-atv-engine-left.jpg
 
Ok that makes sense.

But I was under the impression that the R&D was still done at the old Husaberg facility in Sweden...is that not the case?
 
Dirty Bikes;108233 said:
Ok that makes sense.

But I was under the impression that the R&D was still done at the old Husaberg facility in Sweden...is that not the case?

Story goes that KTM bought Berg to find out how to build a light powerful motor to replace the LC4 one. The new generation of single overhead cam KTM motors were born. Funny thing is this was also tech that cam from husky via the engineers that left to form Husaberg. So yes, i believe a lot of the tech came from Berg to KTM. I have no insider info so just going off info i have been told / things i have read.
 
Motosportz;108236 said:
Story goes that KTM bought Berg to find out how to build a light powerful motor to replace the LC4 one. The new generation of single overhead cam KTM motors were born. Funny thing is this was also tech that cam from husky via the engineers that left to form Husaberg. So yes, i believe a lot of the tech came from Berg to KTM. I have no insider info so just going off info i have been told / things i have read.
I understood that the design and development of Husa bikes was still being done by a seperate devision within KTM. Made up of the folks that worked at Husa prior to the 1995 KTM purchase. Yes the actual manufacturing of the end product is at the KTM factory in Austria.

Point being that if I am correct (maybe the first time :lol:) then the future designs of a 2st Husa may be a leap forward (or at least sideways :) ) from what traditional KTM is doing.
 
Hu$aberg 2011 2T..........

The 300 XC/XC-W is KTM's No#1 selling model......which may be the main reason for the blue offering.....$$$. The new 300 Husa is also a nice looking machine.

Valhalla
 
Dirty Bikes;108269 said:
Point being that if I am correct (maybe the first time :lol:) then the future designs of a 2st Husa may be a leap forward (or at least sideways :) ) from what traditional KTM is doing.

I don't think it would be a stretch to see Berg test the waters of the new DI 2st before KTM. I think that is there gig / goal, to use Berg as the exotic thinking test ground for what will stick with the public. The 09's were a bold move that worked. The DI 2strokes from Berg will be next i bet. These are all just wild ass guesses. Some amazing bikes out there for us to choose from.

BTW the rumor is the new TE310 is going to ROCK. I hear it is quite fast and a very cool bike.
 
Motosportz;109475 said:
The 09's were a bold move that worked. The DI 2strokes from Berg will be next i bet.QUOTE]
i bet that ktm will have them before berg.

r
 
Motosportz;109475 said:
BTW the rumor is the new TE310 is going to ROCK. I hear it is quite fast and a very cool bike.

I want one. Right now.

If Bobby will ever make nice with Scot maybe we could have a demo near Atlanta? :excuseme:.....:lol:
 
The berg 2t is a good option if you don't want your bike to look like the other 50 guys on the starting line.
 
demi;109778 said:
gonna be an expensive leftover...

exactly what I was saying earlier.. I wonder EXACTLY how much that blue plastic is gonna be. Whatever it is, it's probally worth it not to be so darm, "pumpkin".. :lol:
 
as cool as this new husa is I am soo glad I got my wr300. I was initially thinking of holding out for the 370 inverted two stroke fi/push button start from husa. Guess I made the right decision. Plus I just love how easy it is to access everything on my wr. I look at how crammed in everything in on this bike and shake my head.
 
I will not be suckered by the better looking blue ktm and if I ever come across one laying in my path I will gladly ride over it understanding it is really and orange bike is disguise!!! Sorry for the guy if the blue plastic costs more then the orange!!
 
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