With its uncompromising design, the first prototype
caused an uproar back in 1988. Radical weight reduction, a totally unconventional frame construction, plus loads of inventive
details and an extremely compact engine added up to a groundbreaking new four-stroke enduro feeling and extra-easy handling.
Twenty years later, Husaberg is once again making history.
Husaberg is adopting an entirely new approach to the
enduro concept for its newest generation and has come up with an almost revolutionary engine design with a flat, 70° cylinder
angle and electronic fuel injection.
In conjunction with an ultra-modern chassis design,
it has created an enduro bike that sets a brand-new benchmark for innovative technology and offroad handling.
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Ultra-modern, 70°, high-performance, OHC 4-stroke engine
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State-of-the-art engine management with electronic injection
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Super-stable chassis with a chrome-moly frame and plastic subframe
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Super-sporty, slim bodywork
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Minimal weight
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Exceptionally easy handling
ENGINE
The heart of the new Husaberg generation is the new SOHC one-cylinder
engine with a displacement of 448.6 or 565 cc. In addition to top performance, the developers' goal was a modern, compact
design and a high degree of durability, as well as to position the crankshaft near the overall centre of gravity, thus facilitating
the handling by means of the engine design.
70° CYLINDER ANGLE
A shallow cylinder angle of 70° enables the crankshaft
to be repositioned more than 100 mm higher and approx. 160 mm further back, which moves the crankshaft's rotating masses closer
to the motorcycle's centre of gravity.
In this position, the gyroscopic forces generated by
the rotating crankshaft have the lowest possible leverage effect on the bike, which results in exceptionally easy handling
for a four-stroke, single-cylinder.
The favourable side-effects of the lifted engine are
a reduced overall width and notably improved ground clearance - an enormous advantage in narrow, rocky terrain.