• 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 The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.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 NA moving west

Just this week on the nightly news it was stated California is the 8th largest economy in the world. Wiki says the same and also it's the largest of the 50 states. There is no doubt money flowing in CA. :usa:

Husqvarna for the win!
 
XLEnduroMan;134584 said:
Just this week on the nightly news it was stated California is the 8th largest economy in the world. Wiki says the same and also it's the largest of the 50 states. There is no doubt money flowing in CA. :usa:

Husqvarna for the win!

We were the 6th largest economy in the world for a long time. Times are tough, I guess :D




WoodsChick
 
Revelle Harrison- Business Ad degree from Montana State. He must have been there to get the minor in skiing like I did my first time through. :cheers:
 
Joe Chod;134491 said:
Center of the motorcycle industry...ok....into a state so broke it cannot pay attention...not good either. Motorcycle industry is hurting for certain but....

Personally, I don't think moving to California is a good idea. The rest of the motorcycle industry does not think that California is the center of motorcycling in the USA. At least not since the late 70s. High taxes and a bankrupt liberal state is not exactly good for the motorcycle business. ALSO, Husky needs to look at what their base customers are riding. Most Husqvarna customers are offroad riders and there is more Hare Scrambles and Enduro in the Eastern half of the US.
IMO
 
Vinduro;134653 said:
Personally, I don't think moving to California is a good idea. The rest of the motorcycle industry does not think that California is the center of motorcycling in the USA. At least not since the late 70s. High taxes and a bankrupt liberal state is not exactly good for the motorcycle business. ALSO, Husky needs to look at what their base customers are riding. Most Husqvarna customers are offroad riders and there is more Hare Scrambles and Enduro in the Eastern half of the US.
IMO

I have to agree Dwight, but the industry seems to gravitate there for better or worse.

When VOR Italy took back the US distributorship from ATK back in 2001, my friend Walter was East Coast Sales Rep. He did a little research that showed that for pure off road riding (Take out street and MX), California wasn't the largest market. You had to add in the border States to make the figures work. The Northeast and Ohio combined were a bigger market for off road bikes. In spite of this VOR went West.

I've heard that KTM Austria isn't all that pleased with what it ended up costing KTM USA to move from Ohio to California.

Time will tell the tale.....
 
Vinduro;134653 said:
Personally, I don't think moving to California is a good idea. The rest of the motorcycle industry does not think that California is the center of motorcycling in the USA. At least not since the late 70s. High taxes and a bankrupt liberal state is not exactly good for the motorcycle business. ALSO, Husky needs to look at what their base customers are riding. Most Husqvarna customers are offroad riders and there is more Hare Scrambles and Enduro in the Eastern half of the US.
IMO
You said what I was thinking. :thumbsup: Why move to a state that is Hell-bent to ban the sport and on a path of self-destruction that is lightyears ahead of the rest of the country?
 
The state may be a liberal quagmire, but it does have the best year around climate for riding/testing/racing. Add that to the location of most of the other companies/rags in the business and that is why you go there. If anything the financial situation of the state will lead to less exclusion and more access due to the working stiff and his ideals are going to have to drive the rehabilitation. I don't know that any of the states woes are going to influence the decision one way or the other(obviously they didn't). That is just simply where the competition that you want to catch and pass is located. Beat them with a stick in their back yard.

I agree that there is more HS and enduro competition in the eastern half of the country. The west tends to be just so vast an area that the travel distances are greater and the public access is actually still vastly superior causing a dilution of the need to ride in the competitions for access. I wish there was more available like when I was a kid. I miss that sense of community that you got every other weekend going to one race or another.

All the issues are really moot as that is where they are going and we need to support the move as much as possible. Its not like it is that much closer to me. :lol: 1200 miles is still like on the other side of the planet. I still have to drive at least 260 miles to get to the nearest dealer.
 
Norman Foley;134655 said:
I have to agree Dwight, but the industry seems to gravitate there for better or worse.

I've heard that KTM Austria isn't all that pleased with what it ended up costing KTM USA to move from Ohio to California.

Time will tell the tale.....

I have heard the same thing. Why should KTM have moved ? I believe it just ended up costing them a lot more expense. They had offices and warehouses in Ohio. Lots of long time employees too. I think it has hurt KTM greatly and Husqvarna should have found a home more centralized and kicked some KTM arse.
The offices of the largest aftermarket motorcycle parts and accessories distributor in the WORLD is located in the small town of Janesville, Wi. The second largest is located in Texas. Even MX isn't the biggest in California anymore. Too many restrictions on riding areas and the rest of the country has caught up with and surpassed California in events and riders.
IMO
 
Vinduro;134689 said:
I have heard the same thing. Why should KTM have moved ? I believe it just ended up costing them a lot more expense. They had offices and warehouses in Ohio. Lots of long time employees too. I think it has hurt KTM greatly and Husqvarna should have found a home more centralized and kicked some KTM arse.
The offices of the largest aftermarket motorcycle parts and accessories distributor in the WORLD is located in the small town of Janesville, Wi. The second largest is located in Texas. Even MX isn't the biggest in California anymore. Too many restrictions on riding areas and the rest of the country has caught up with and surpassed California in events and riders.
IMO

Fricken' haters.... This is comedy. I've heard of the East coast bias when it comes to Baseball, College Football and the like, I guess there's
a West coast bias when it comes to motorcycles. Like it or not but
the reality is that most of the manufacturers, aftermarket companies,
race team headquarter's are based in Cali. I know this has already been
said but the fact that in So.Cal guys are out in the Desert riding, testing
bikes etc..while a good portion of the US is either snowed in or too
cold and wet to ride probably has a lot to do with why it's where all
the companies reside. I'm sure BMW/Husq. did their research before making this decision and I think it's a smart move in their effort to get
Husky back on top. Not to mention the fact that more bikes are sold
in Cali than any other state. I'm not interested in starting an east vs
west thing, I'm just stating the facts and I'm excited about this news.
So Mr.Foley, Krieg, Wally and the rest of the east coasters.....
"I love ya, man." :cheers: OUT
 
I agree with ya Jb610....I would like to think BMW did their impact study...before a big move like this.
 
Vinduro;134689 said:
The offices of the largest aftermarket motorcycle parts and accessories distributor in the WORLD is located in the small town of Janesville, Wi. The second largest is located in Texas.




If you are talking about Moose or Parts Unlimited they really are a warehouse to ship products they are selling Maybe being in Wi is
a central location for them
The Biggest UPS and Fedx shipping center is in Alaska because of location to all the stops around the world. Over the pole you are then into Europe,head east you are in Asia .There second biggest location is Georga
Today it is 74 in so calif i think i will go ride or call it test my Husky.
Yesterday there were 2 big races close to or in so calif
Catalina Gran Prix
Tecate Enduro just over the border in Baja
Plus at least 5 motorcross tracks are open with in 100 miles of Corona
AND let us not forget about all the weeken warriors at
Glamis,Luceren,Red Mountain,Calif City,Borrego,andOctatito
all open ridding area owned by the people run by the BLM

Yes alot of people in Calif who own bikes do not race maybe that is because they do not have to race to get to ride there bikes.
Ihave always heard if you live back east the available ridding areas
are few and to get the best seat time you must enter a race .Where most of the land used is private owned .
From my house i can ride a dirt bike all the way to South to Mexico
or East intoPhoniex Az or North East to Las Vegas Nevada .There is even a trail from the Mexican border along the Eastern Calif border that
a dirt bike can take all the way to Canada .
Calif might have some govt problems but hands down we have some of the best ridding of all types of terrian located all with in a 100 miles of the new Husky Location .
Plus if you want snow we have it up in the mountains
 
demi;134713 said:
I agree with ya Jb610....I would like to think BMW did their impact study...before a big move like this.

I'm sure they did and I hope this works out. I'm sure the biggest reason is, the large pool of people working in the industry. The bulk of the industry is in Cali, so are your potential high caliber candidates. I doubt any of these guys would come to New Jersey to work for Husky.

My main hope is that BMW Husky has really looked hard at the events of the last three years. In the past twenty plus years, Cagiva NA (located in NJ) and then Cagiva US (located in PA) made great gains in re-establishing Husky in the US, only to be cut down by management and finacial problems back in Italy. The last three years in the US were squandered, due to poor US management decisions, while Husky made great strides back in Italy. The release infers that Husky has looked at the last three years and is implementing a plan. I am a lillte discouraged at the time that it took to do this since Mark Brady's departure. This should have taken weeks, not months, but the Germans are quite systematic and thorough to a fault.

On a connected note... The local Syracuse, NY Weekly News Program is on TV. The man on the street question is.... If you could throw one State out of the Union, which would it be? They are split between NY and California, with a few for Alaska and Texas!
 
jerbear610;134694 said:
Fricken' haters.... This is comedy. I've heard of the East coast bias when it comes to Baseball, College Football and the like, I guess there's
a West coast bias when it comes to motorcycles. Like it or not but
the reality is that most of the manufacturers, aftermarket companies,
race team headquarter's are based in Cali. I know this has already been
said but the fact that in So.Cal guys are out in the Desert riding, testing
bikes etc..while a good portion of the US is either snowed in or too
cold and wet to ride probably has a lot to do with why it's where all
the companies reside. I'm sure BMW/Husq. did their research before making this decision and I think it's a smart move in their effort to get
Husky back on top. Not to mention the fact that more bikes are sold
in Cali than any other state. I'm not interested in starting an east vs
west thing, I'm just stating the facts and I'm excited about this news.
So Mr.Foley, Krieg, Wally and the rest of the east coasters.....
"I love ya, man." :cheers: OUT

I think wally is a west kind of guy, he was at the north west husky ride !
 
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