I rode one today and absolutely loved it. I had never ridden a supermoto before; only road bikes. It's much taller than a road bike, which gives you excellent visibility (you can see over the cars) and road presence. And it weighs fuck all (less than most 125cc learner bikes), so you can really hammer it on the twisties. Best bike I have ever ridden.
don't.. the 650 is better than the 570 in my opinion.. it's more aggressive and it has a more "supermoto engine" if u get what i mean.. this is too...i'd say, calm.. even though it's still a great bike, but more for enduro than for supermoto (in my opinion)
Husaberg was already owned by KTM when development of the 70 degrees engine bikes began. To be fair, KTM definitely isn't the worst parent company on this planet; at least Husaberg received the necessary support to develop such a masterpiece before it died. Think about SAAB.
I rode one today and absolutely loved it. I had never ridden a supermoto before; only road bikes. It's much taller than a road bike, which gives you excellent visibility (you can see over the cars) and road presence. And it weighs fuck all (less than most 125cc learner bikes), so you can really hammer it on the twisties.
Best bike I have ever ridden.
@turbotssh awesome, seeing as this post is 7 monthsold, did u get 1?
6:15 ich habe meine 2011er FS 570 noch immer :-)
Wie ist das mit der Wartung und wieviel km hast du?
@@toyo1552 habe 30k drauf und die Berg läuft noch wie neu :) alle 10h Ölwechsel, ist aber schnell erledigt.
ich hab zum glück noch eine...Husaberg FS570 spezial ;-)
Michael viertlmayr, i bet 100$ that he's been working in the ktm factory...
Cream of the crop.Once you ride one you will accept no other
my birthday is in 10 days!!!!!
wanna have one of this toys
don't..
the 650 is better than the 570 in my opinion..
it's more aggressive and it has a more "supermoto engine" if u get what i mean..
this is too...i'd say, calm.. even though it's still a great bike, but more for enduro than for supermoto (in my opinion)
Clear;y you haven’t got either.
DAYUM.
So sad it's all owned and buried by KTM now
Husaberg was already owned by KTM when development of the 70 degrees engine bikes began. To be fair, KTM definitely isn't the worst parent company on this planet; at least Husaberg received the necessary support to develop such a masterpiece before it died. Think about SAAB.