• 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 The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.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!

Husqvarna is alive, Husaberg is no more

Lets get one thing straight. NO ONE KNOWS ANYTHING!! And any BS insider BS is well just that BS****************************************! The drama continues.................... Absolutely NO COMMENT....................................For the moment the Gas Gas fills the need for speed.............
 
I may shed some tears...:cry:

Yep, sad thing to say but I already did my crying ... time to get on board or go away ...

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I'm staying on board no matter what ... If he races a xlite-450 machine ... That will be too cool for the Husqvarna kids ...

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I'll try to buy one also and pimp it out here... Just for the good times watching it race ...
 
I love huskys as much as anyone but in the end they are motorcycles and I can choose to ride one or choose to ride a different one. In the end I will still be riding. Hell I could ride my pimped out 04 CR165 til I die and be happy as a clam... I am riding.
 
After a discussion with a factory insider, I learned that Husaberg production will not start again, as has already been done with the Husaberg Power parts - apparel etc. So no new 2014 Husabergs. Stefan Pierer's plan is to continue KTM and Husqvarna production. Articles that appeared at Italian websites insisted that ALL Husky models (including the BMW engined) will continue for 2014. Unions are strong in Italy.
So, after so many years, and after Husaberg as a Husqvarna spin-off helped create the hugely successful RFS models, the circle closes: Husaberg is needed no more, and Husqvarna will be KTM's alter ego. And if they are smart, new Husky models will have their unique features, and be clearly differentiated from KTMs.


"Let's run it up the flagpole and see if anyone salutes it"
 
blue wheels would look pimp on my husky see avatar
under the mud that is

mmmm blue rims...

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The answer is obvious.
SP buys Husqvarna.
SP shuts down Husaberg, one less competitor
SP sells his KTM shares to Bajaj.
Bajaj starts building Pep Boyed KTM's in India.
SP turns Husqvarna in to the dominate off road motorcycle producer and he owns them outright.
Yes, I am joking...
 
The answer is obvious.
SP buys Husqvarna.
SP shuts down Husaberg, one less competitor
SP sells his KTM shares to Bajaj.
Bajaj starts building Pep Boyed KTM's in India.
SP turns Husqvarna in to the dominate off road motorcycle producer and he owns them outright.
Yes, I am joking...

At first these were my hopes and how it was pitched, then other detals came out which down played this as plausible, however recent discussions have revealed Pierer has been taking personal control of everything that has defined KTM such as WP and Cross industries. What really makes sense though is Pierer has a significant loan due in the next couple of years that in order to pay back he may just have to sell controlling interest of KTM to repay, only time will tell if that's how it will go down. He got a smoking deal on the HSQ's and the biggest reasons for the current incentives is to get the inventory out of BMW's warehouse and not have to spend all the money on logistics on relocating all of that inventory coupled with the fact that by turning over the inventory to the dealers Pierer will get an influx of cash to get his action plan moving.

Also of note it is completely 100% up to Pierer if he decides to maintain the 650 or 900 production. BMW will not offer any future R&D or turn over any of the other projects they were developing, but the existing product line (including the 449/511) can be produced to infinity under HSQ should Peirer decide to do so.
 
The answer is obvious.
SP buys Husqvarna.
SP shuts down Husaberg, one less competitor
SP sells his KTM shares to Bajaj.
Bajaj starts building Pep Boyed KTM's in India.
SP turns Husqvarna in to the dominate off road motorcycle producer and he owns them outright.
Yes, I am joking...

That is exactly how I thought it would go down when I first heard the news :thumbsup:
 
Real hard to believe Husaberg will be demoted when they just teamed up Mike Lafferty with Russell Bobbitt here in the States for 2013.
That's some serious ammo towards a National Championship.
 
In SPs latest Cycle News interview he is saying the Husqvarna dealers will get a crack at selling Husabergs....so far 'sharing' but not absorbing seems to be the strategy.
 
Today's press release from Husqvarna confirms that Husaberg is absorbed by Husky:

MEDIA INFORMATION, 2013-05-16


HUSQVARNA AND HUSABERG REUNITED

“WE BRING TOGETHER WHAT BELONGS TOGETHER”


The year 2013 will be remembered in motorcycling history as the year that Husqvarna was reborn.

HUSQVARNA STARTS A NEW ERA OF GREAT SUCCESS
Following the acquisition of Husqvarna by Pierer Industries AG and after careful analysis and evaluation of all aspects, it was decided to reunite what came out of shared roots 25 years ago. In other words, Husqvarna will enter a positive new era by combining its own rich heritage with Husaberg’s state-of-the-art technology.

NEW HUSQVARNA MODEL LINEUP TO BE PRESENTED IN OCTOBER
The new generation of Husqvarna models is already in progress: a new line-up, with brand new exclusive design and the latest technology is being developed and will be offered in the segments Enduro, Motocross and Sportminicycles. There will also be exciting, newly developed products in the Supermoto segment – one in which Husqvarna has enjoyed a lot of success in recent years.

DON´T MISS THE PRESENTATION OF THE NEW HUSQVARNA OFFROAD LINEUP IN SWEDEN; PLANNED FOR EARLY OCTOBER 2013. The new line-up will be presented to the big fan community at the international EICMA show in Milan in early November.


HUSQVARNA SPORTMOTORCYCLE GMBH, OPERATIONAL AS OF OCTOBER 2013
As of October 2013, the new group company "Husqvarna Sportmotorcyle GmbH" based in Mattighofen, Austria, will be fully operational in the production and sale of the new model range to the Husqvarna network of dealers and distributors. Parts supply and Customer Service for all Husqvarna models up to and including Model Year 2013 are guaranteed for the years to come and will remain at the current business location in Biandronno (VA), Italy.


For further Media information:

Paolo Carrubba
Media and PR Manager
Email: paolo.carrubba@husqvarna-motorcycles.com
Mob. +39.347.9718769
 
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