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Husaberg

Husaberg was a manufacturer of enduro motorcycles with four and two-stroke engines, the displacements ranging from 125 cc to 650 cc. Originally based in Sweden, its motorcycles were later manufactured in Austria by parent company KTM until the line was retired in 2014.

Husaberg AB
Husaberg Logo
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryMotorcycle
Founded1988
Headquarters,
Austria
ParentKTM

History Edit

Foundation Edit

 
Husaberg logo in 2007

Husaberg Motor AB was established in 1988 from the circumstances arisen out of the purchase of the motorcycle division of Swedish company Husqvarna by Italian Cagiva in 1987. Cagiva shifted the production of motorcycles to Varese, Italy. A group of engineers led by Thomas Gustavsson decided to stay back in Sweden and continue to work on their project. Husaberg Motor AB was registered in January 1988. The other Husqvarna employees who joined Husaberg were Ruben Helmin (Husqvarna chief engineer and Husaberg's first managing director), Urban Larsson (Husqvarna designer[1] ), Björn Elwin (chief of Husqvarna test department). Roland Söderqwist, a small Swedish mechanical firm owner was also involved in the foundation of the company. The first factory was set up in a woodshed at lake Vättern in the town of Husabergs Udde from which the name of the company is derived.[2]

The name Husaberg was only made official by Gustavsson when entering an enduro race at Skillingaryd, as he was forced to declare the make of his motorcycle.[3]

The Husaberg team tried to compensate for their lack of funds by their courage to rely on technical innovations and could never afford to hire established professional riders but rather ambitious rookies such as Joël Smets, Jimmie Eriksson, Walter Bartolini, Kent Karlsson, Anders Eriksson, Jaroslav Katriňák, Mike Tosswill and Peter Jansson.[4]

Takeover by KTM Edit

Good results on the tracks could not compensate for slow sales, and Husaberg was eventually purchased by the Austrian motorcycle manufacturer KTM in 1995.[5]

Although Husaberg motorcycles have been produced at the KTM factory in Mattighofen, Austria since 2003, and the development department is also at KTM in Mattighofen, the Motorsport department remains in Sweden.[6][7]

Husaberg's previous slogan, "Ready to Race" was adopted by KTM as its own. Husaberg then adopted the slogan "4 Stroke force" as up until 2012 they only produced four stroke bikes, and were the leader in 4-stroke performance. Husaberg's current slogan is now "Pure Enduro"[5][8][9]

End of the Husaberg brand Edit

In 2014, Husaberg celebrated not only its 25th anniversary but the last year of the brand. In January 2013, Stefan Pierer, The CEO of KTM-Sportmotorcycle AG a 51% shareholder of KTM AG, purchased 100% stake in Husqvarna AG from BMW through his company Pierer Industrie AG and renamed it to Husqvarna Sportmotorcycle GmbH. Although Husaberg AB and Husqvarna Sportmotocycle GmbH were not merged,[10] it was decided by both KTM and Pierer Industrie that Husaberg brand would cease to exist, citing to reunite what came out of shared roots 25 years ago. Husqvarna will be using Husaberg's technology while keeping the better-known brand name of Husqvarna.[11] The new motorcycles uses the traditional blue, yellow and white colors of Husqvarna.

Reliability Edit

The earlier Husaberg engines (1989–1996) were known to have premature engine failures due to the fact that they do not have an oil pump and rely on oil delivery from the timing chain. The reliability and quality of the engines have improved over the years and, from 1997 on, have been comparable to that of more established brands.[12]

Palmares Edit

 
Joakim Ljunggren at the 2010 WEC Grand Prix of Italy

Husaberg won the FIM 500 cc Motocross World Championship with Belgian rider Joël Smets in 1995, 1997 and 1998.[13]

They also won 6 Enduro World Championships in 1990, 1991 (2), 1995, 1996 and 1998. Three more Junior Enduro World Championships followed in 2005/2006 by Joakim Ljunggren and in 2009 by Oriol Mena.

Military use Edit

The Swedish military used Husaberg motorcycles, notably for the demonstration team, the Arméns Lejon.[14]

Models Edit

The last lineup included enduro models only. The supermoto, motocross and cross-country (wide ratio gearing, no lighting kit) models were discontinued. The model names are all composed of two letters: "F" as "Four-Stroke" and "T" as "Two-Stroke" both followed by an "E" as in "Enduro" "X for motocross, "C" for cross country and "S" for Supermoto. Some older models were also listed with the number of gears: 4 or 6. Another identifying letter was an "e" suffix indicating the motorcycle had and electric start system e.g., FE 650e.

Various models included different displacements, such as:

  • 650 cc Enduros, Motocross and Supermoto
  • 550 cc Enduros, motocross and Supermoto
  • 501 cc enduro and motocross
  • 470 cc cross-country
  • 450 cc enduros, and motocross
  • 400 cc enduro
  • 390 cc enduros and motocross
  • 350 cc endure

2014 models Edit

They will be offering enduro models only in both two-stroke and four-stroke. This is the last opportunity to own a pure Husaberg. All models will have new 25th anniversary graphics. The 250 four-strokes will be getting an all new engine, new exhaust system and an all new ECU. All models will be receiving all new suspension settings. The 4CS USD WP Closed Cartridge forks have been extensively revised. The 250/350 4-stroke frames have been improved creating a lighter and more nimble frame. The lower triple clamp has been redesigned to ensure a smoother fork action. And finally all models will receive a new improved Trail Tech speedo.

4-stroke Enduro:

  • FE 250 - 250 cc enduro
  • FE 350 - 350 cc enduro
  • FE 450 - 450 cc enduro
  • FE 501 - 510 cc enduro

Two-stroke Enduro:

  • TE 125 - 125 cc two-stroke enduro
  • TE 250 - 250 cc two-stroke enduro
  • TE 300 - 300 cc two-stroke enduro

2011 models Edit

Besides technical refinements for the existing models, Husaberg is for the first time in its 22-year history offering two-stroke enduro models.

4-stroke Enduro:

  • FE 390 - 390 cc enduro
  • FE 450 - 450 cc enduro
  • FE 570 - 565 cc enduro

4-stroke Motocross:

  • FX 450 - 450 cc cross country

Supermoto:

  • FS 570 - 565 cc super moto

Two-stroke Enduro:

  • TE 250 - 250 cc two-stroke enduro
  • TE 300 - 300 cc two-stroke enduro

2010 models Edit

The model lineup for 2010 adds three new models to the program. All models are based on the chassis and engine that was introduced in 2009. The models[15] are:

Enduro:

  • FE 390 (new) - 390 cc enduro
  • FE 450 - 450 cc enduro
  • FE 570 - 565 cc enduro

Motocross/cross country:

  • FX 450 (new) - 450 cc Motocross

Supermoto:

  • FS 570 (new) - 565 cc super moto

2009 models Edit

For 2009 there are two enduro models available with the new revolutionary engine and a lot of other technical highlights:

Enduro:[16]

  • FE 450 - 450 cc enduro with electric start only
  • FE 570 - 565 cc enduro with electric start only

2008 Models Edit

The current models for 2008 are as follow:

Enduro:[17]

  • FE 450 E - 450 cc enduro with electric start
  • FE 550 E - 550 cc enduro with electric start
  • FE 650 E - 628 cc enduro with electric start

Supermoto:[18]

  • FS 550 E - 550 cc supermoto with electric start
  • FS 650 E - 628 cc supermoto with electric start
  • FS 650 C - 628 cc supermoto without electric start race only version

2009 Redesign Edit

On November 6, 2007, at the International Motorcycle Exhibition in Milano, Husaberg unveiled a totally new design for the FE 450 E, announced as the 2009 model.[19] Apart from sporting new fairing, the new design included a totally revamped engine, in a new position, rotated 180 degrees from top to bottom, and inclined forward at 70 degrees from vertical. The carburetor was replaced by an EFI injection system and the chain drive was placed on the more standard left side.

The 70° (09-2012) bikes are considered by Officiandos as the last true Husabergs as, as of 2013 the Husabergs shared the same parts and their KTM sisters. The revolutionary design is praised by fans, as they believe that the low center of gravity and crank angle aid in finding traction on the power stroke.

References Edit

  1. ^ Ryan (2003), p.73
  2. ^ "Husaberg Wiki".
  3. ^ The Husaberg and relatives evolution through time
  4. ^ Company - HUSABERG Motorcycles
  5. ^ a b Husaberg Australia - About Us 2007-10-09 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ What's Up With Husaberg? 2007-09-26 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Swedish Readers Lament Move of Husaberg Production to Austria 2007-09-26 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ KTM.com - Ready to Race - KTM-Sportmotorcycle AG
  9. ^ HUSABERG Motorcycles - Enduro, Supermoto
  10. ^ "HUSQVARNA & HUSABERG TO MERGE...OR IS THAT REUNITE?". Archived from the original on 2014-02-12. Retrieved 2014-02-12.
  11. ^ . 2013-09-27. Archived from the original on 2014-02-22. Retrieved 2014-02-12.
  12. ^ Husaberg - 2004 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ PALMARES JOEL SMETS 5 TIMES WORLD CHAMPION 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ . Försvarsmakten. 2006-01-13. Archived from the original on January 13, 2006. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  15. ^ "Pure Enduro". Husaberg. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  16. ^ HUSABERG Motorcycles - Enduro, Supermoto
  17. ^ . 2007-03-21. Archived from the original on March 21, 2007. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  18. ^ . 2007-03-23. Archived from the original on March 23, 2007. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  19. ^ EICMA 2007: Husaberg from Bikes in the Fast Lane - Daily Motorcycle News 2011-07-27 at the Wayback Machine

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Husaberg was a manufacturer of enduro motorcycles with four and two stroke engines the displacements ranging from 125 cc to 650 cc Originally based in Sweden its motorcycles were later manufactured in Austria by parent company KTM until the line was retired in 2014 Husaberg ABHusaberg LogoTypeSubsidiaryIndustryMotorcycleFounded1988HeadquartersMattighofen AustriaParentKTM Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation 1 2 Takeover by KTM 1 3 End of the Husaberg brand 2 Reliability 3 Palmares 4 Military use 5 Models 5 1 2014 models 5 2 2011 models 5 3 2010 models 5 4 2009 models 5 5 2008 Models 5 6 2009 Redesign 6 ReferencesHistory EditFoundation Edit nbsp Husaberg logo in 2007Husaberg Motor AB was established in 1988 from the circumstances arisen out of the purchase of the motorcycle division of Swedish company Husqvarna by Italian Cagiva in 1987 Cagiva shifted the production of motorcycles to Varese Italy A group of engineers led by Thomas Gustavsson decided to stay back in Sweden and continue to work on their project Husaberg Motor AB was registered in January 1988 The other Husqvarna employees who joined Husaberg were Ruben Helmin Husqvarna chief engineer and Husaberg s first managing director Urban Larsson Husqvarna designer 1 Bjorn Elwin chief of Husqvarna test department Roland Soderqwist a small Swedish mechanical firm owner was also involved in the foundation of the company The first factory was set up in a woodshed at lake Vattern in the town of Husabergs Udde from which the name of the company is derived 2 The name Husaberg was only made official by Gustavsson when entering an enduro race at Skillingaryd as he was forced to declare the make of his motorcycle 3 The Husaberg team tried to compensate for their lack of funds by their courage to rely on technical innovations and could never afford to hire established professional riders but rather ambitious rookies such as Joel Smets Jimmie Eriksson Walter Bartolini Kent Karlsson Anders Eriksson Jaroslav Katrinak Mike Tosswill and Peter Jansson 4 Takeover by KTM Edit Good results on the tracks could not compensate for slow sales and Husaberg was eventually purchased by the Austrian motorcycle manufacturer KTM in 1995 5 Although Husaberg motorcycles have been produced at the KTM factory in Mattighofen Austria since 2003 and the development department is also at KTM in Mattighofen the Motorsport department remains in Sweden 6 7 Husaberg s previous slogan Ready to Race was adopted by KTM as its own Husaberg then adopted the slogan 4 Stroke force as up until 2012 they only produced four stroke bikes and were the leader in 4 stroke performance Husaberg s current slogan is now Pure Enduro 5 8 9 End of the Husaberg brand Edit In 2014 Husaberg celebrated not only its 25th anniversary but the last year of the brand In January 2013 Stefan Pierer The CEO of KTM Sportmotorcycle AG a 51 shareholder of KTM AG purchased 100 stake in Husqvarna AG from BMW through his company Pierer Industrie AG and renamed it to Husqvarna Sportmotorcycle GmbH Although Husaberg AB and Husqvarna Sportmotocycle GmbH were not merged 10 it was decided by both KTM and Pierer Industrie that Husaberg brand would cease to exist citing to reunite what came out of shared roots 25 years ago Husqvarna will be using Husaberg s technology while keeping the better known brand name of Husqvarna 11 The new motorcycles uses the traditional blue yellow and white colors of Husqvarna Reliability EditThe earlier Husaberg engines 1989 1996 were known to have premature engine failures due to the fact that they do not have an oil pump and rely on oil delivery from the timing chain The reliability and quality of the engines have improved over the years and from 1997 on have been comparable to that of more established brands 12 Palmares Edit nbsp Joakim Ljunggren at the 2010 WEC Grand Prix of ItalyHusaberg won the FIM 500 cc Motocross World Championship with Belgian rider Joel Smets in 1995 1997 and 1998 13 They also won 6 Enduro World Championships in 1990 1991 2 1995 1996 and 1998 Three more Junior Enduro World Championships followed in 2005 2006 by Joakim Ljunggren and in 2009 by Oriol Mena Military use EditThe Swedish military used Husaberg motorcycles notably for the demonstration team the Armens Lejon 14 Models EditThe last lineup included enduro models only The supermoto motocross and cross country wide ratio gearing no lighting kit models were discontinued The model names are all composed of two letters F as Four Stroke and T as Two Stroke both followed by an E as in Enduro X for motocross C for cross country and S for Supermoto Some older models were also listed with the number of gears 4 or 6 Another identifying letter was an e suffix indicating the motorcycle had and electric start system e g FE 650e Various models included different displacements such as 650 cc Enduros Motocross and Supermoto 550 cc Enduros motocross and Supermoto 501 cc enduro and motocross 470 cc cross country 450 cc enduros and motocross 400 cc enduro 390 cc enduros and motocross 350 cc endure2014 models Edit They will be offering enduro models only in both two stroke and four stroke This is the last opportunity to own a pure Husaberg All models will have new 25th anniversary graphics The 250 four strokes will be getting an all new engine new exhaust system and an all new ECU All models will be receiving all new suspension settings The 4CS USD WP Closed Cartridge forks have been extensively revised The 250 350 4 stroke frames have been improved creating a lighter and more nimble frame The lower triple clamp has been redesigned to ensure a smoother fork action And finally all models will receive a new improved Trail Tech speedo 4 stroke Enduro FE 250 250 cc enduro FE 350 350 cc enduro FE 450 450 cc enduro FE 501 510 cc enduroTwo stroke Enduro TE 125 125 cc two stroke enduro TE 250 250 cc two stroke enduro TE 300 300 cc two stroke enduro2011 models Edit Besides technical refinements for the existing models Husaberg is for the first time in its 22 year history offering two stroke enduro models 4 stroke Enduro FE 390 390 cc enduro FE 450 450 cc enduro FE 570 565 cc enduro4 stroke Motocross FX 450 450 cc cross countrySupermoto FS 570 565 cc super motoTwo stroke Enduro TE 250 250 cc two stroke enduro TE 300 300 cc two stroke enduro2010 models Edit The model lineup for 2010 adds three new models to the program All models are based on the chassis and engine that was introduced in 2009 The models 15 are Enduro FE 390 new 390 cc enduro FE 450 450 cc enduro FE 570 565 cc enduroMotocross cross country FX 450 new 450 cc MotocrossSupermoto FS 570 new 565 cc super moto2009 models Edit For 2009 there are two enduro models available with the new revolutionary engine and a lot of other technical highlights Enduro 16 FE 450 450 cc enduro with electric start only FE 570 565 cc enduro with electric start only2008 Models Edit The current models for 2008 are as follow Enduro 17 FE 450 E 450 cc enduro with electric start FE 550 E 550 cc enduro with electric start FE 650 E 628 cc enduro with electric startSupermoto 18 FS 550 E 550 cc supermoto with electric start FS 650 E 628 cc supermoto with electric start FS 650 C 628 cc supermoto without electric start race only version2009 Redesign Edit On November 6 2007 at the International Motorcycle Exhibition in Milano Husaberg unveiled a totally new design for the FE 450 E announced as the 2009 model 19 Apart from sporting new fairing the new design included a totally revamped engine in a new position rotated 180 degrees from top to bottom and inclined forward at 70 degrees from vertical The carburetor was replaced by an EFI injection system and the chain drive was placed on the more standard left side The 70 09 2012 bikes are considered by Officiandos as the last true Husabergs as as of 2013 the Husabergs shared the same parts and their KTM sisters The revolutionary design is praised by fans as they believe that the low center of gravity and crank angle aid in finding traction on the power stroke References Edit Ryan 2003 p 73 Husaberg Wiki The Husaberg and relatives evolution through time Company HUSABERG Motorcycles a b Husaberg Australia About Us Archived 2007 10 09 at the Wayback Machine What s Up With Husaberg Archived 2007 09 26 at the Wayback Machine Swedish Readers Lament Move of Husaberg Production to Austria Archived 2007 09 26 at the Wayback Machine KTM com Ready to Race KTM Sportmotorcycle AG HUSABERG Motorcycles Enduro Supermoto HUSQVARNA amp HUSABERG TO MERGE OR IS THAT REUNITE Archived from the original on 2014 02 12 Retrieved 2014 02 12 Husqvarna and Husaberg Reunited 2013 09 27 Archived from the original on 2014 02 22 Retrieved 2014 02 12 Husaberg 2004 Archived 2007 09 27 at the Wayback Machine PALMARES JOEL SMETS 5 TIMES WORLD CHAMPION Archived 2007 09 28 at the Wayback Machine Om Armens Lejon Forsvarsmakten 2006 01 13 Archived from the original on January 13 2006 Retrieved 2012 11 25 Pure Enduro Husaberg Retrieved 2012 11 25 HUSABERG Motorcycles Enduro Supermoto Enduro Models HUSABERG Motorcycles 2007 03 21 Archived from the original on March 21 2007 Retrieved 2012 11 25 Supermoto Models HUSABERG Motorcycles 2007 03 23 Archived from the original on March 23 2007 Retrieved 2012 11 25 EICMA 2007 Husaberg from Bikes in the Fast Lane Daily Motorcycle News Archived 2011 07 27 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Husaberg amp oldid 1113715345, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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