**Update** The bike has now been through the dealer’s workshop, and after running some diagnostics they replaced the whole dash with a new unit under warranty the same morning. So despite the long wait to be seen I am happy with the quick turnaround and looking forward to some orange warning light-free miles!
I bought my 701sm23 last year june. I have 20k kilometers that’s around 12k miles. Zero issues all in spec. Just saying for those wondering if they are reliable
I am on my second 701, both 2020. First got 20k zero issues (Oberon slave installed prevention?) and 9000km on the second one. Absolutely a pleasure to ride.
I've just put a set of Dunlop Mutants on my 701. Haven't noticed any difference in the dry, but the wet weather confidence is much better. Glad to hear you're enjoying the new job. Finishing that early does sound tempting, especially when you juggle as many hobbies as possible..
Ooo nice, that’s good to hear as I’ve been thinking to go for mutants once the conti attacks wear out! We don’t always finish that early, and I’m kind of dreading xmas, but we do get paid overtime and it all balances out in the end 🙂. Just this afternoon I stopped for a lovely chat with an old chap selling his ‘69 bonneville, can’t go wrong getting paid to talk bikes!
Thanks for the 6 month review. I too bought a Husq 701SM 2023 May 1year ago. Just took it in for 1st annual service at 2100 miles. Zero issues. The bike has been great. I broke it in 600 miles, then put on a Leo Vinci full exhaust, Rottweiller air box, Power Commander 6, fiuel dongel. I really can't say I feel the difference from the stock parts as I didn't ride it hard while breaking it in first 600 miles, then had all the new parts put on and have since ridden it harder. I have come off two Ducati's - 2008 Hypermotard 1100S and 2021 Hyupermotard 950SP and the 701 is 1/2 the bike twice the fun. The Ducati's were just too much bike. I negotiated in a comfort seat but then never used it as the stock 701 seat has been really good (I have since given the3 comfort seat back to my dealer). Anyway, great bike. Super fun. As I have had no issues it has been a pleasure to own as well as ride. Ride safe and keep us updated.
Nice, I also waited till after break in before doing anything. It’s probably made a bigger difference than you’ve noticed but if you’re happy with it that’s the main thing. I have watched alot of reviews of various mods and decided to go down the remap/dyno tune route, mostly for smoothing things out but a bit of extra poke is always welcome too! Funnily enough my last bike was also a Ducati and I have to agree with you on it being more bike but less fun, although it was more reliable (in my experience) and the dealer was a lot friendlier.
mine is a 2018 with all the mods + power commander fuel remap etc but stock everything aside from mirrors + bigger footpegs (i have the same stealth mirrors you do) stock seat etc and bro Ive taken 9 hour rides out across 3 states in the US and been comfy. Its wild hearing everywhere the seat is a 2 x 4 lol. and the wind doesnt bother me on the highway at all.. i did come from mountain biking tho and my first real bike was a drz which compared to a mountain bike these dirt bike seats are a dream lol
I’m in the US and called the closest dealer to my home, which happens to be Ducati, they informed me it would take 6 weeks to get me in for a tire change on my Norden 901…called the dealer I bought it from, wait was less than a week. Learned my lesson trying to save myself 20 minutes on the ride in. 3,200 miles on my Norden, all smiles. Safe travels
I had a 2010 630 husky and anytime I went over 3000 RPM it would blow my light so if I was riding with the low beam running light it would burn out and then I would only have my high beam for night time or vice versa and it became such a problem that the dealership bought me an aftermarket headlights set up and I put a rigid Industries and now it's daytime when I hit my high beam I love it
I've had mine for 9 months and have 6,000 miles. Zero issues and mine is tuned, has arrow exhaust, all emissions stuff off, intake, EXT. My only issue is when i wheelie sometimes when i come down off the wheelie my bike makes a weird induction vacuum sound for a bit. I think it might be me slamming into my seat too hard and smashing down on the intake a bit and the bike acclimating to me choking it out for a second. And either I'm burning a bit of oil, or I did not fill it up enough last time cause I'm a bit low....
I have a Gasgas SM700 and I've had the same error code come up with low fuel light, mine happened from around 500 miles from new. Took it back and they said it was the fuel sensor but it wasn't. Now they say it's faulty clocks and not had it back yet to confirm.
Ah jheez, I found a forum post online of someone with a similar issue and I think they had the clocks replaced eventually. What have they beeb like in terms of turnaround time, courtesy bikes etc?
I took the bike in and they had a look at it, took 3 weeks for the fuel sensor to come but that wasn't the problem. They then ordered new clocks which took a few weeks to come and the bike is supposedly sorted now. I am getting it back next week. Will let you know the outcome. No courtesy bike because I was thinking about trading it for a Duke 790 but I've since read about bad cam problems with them so will just have the Gasgas back. The fuelling is really bad at low revs was the reason I was thinking of trading it.
@@andreasioannou3627 Sounds like a right faff, I have mentioned your experience to my dealer today so perhaps they will arrive at changing the clocks a bit quicker. Yeah the fuelling is bad down low, it’s a shame that one has to reflash ecu for a bike to run properly but that’s just the emissions restricted world we live in, and I am grateful that KTM still sell them even if they are in a neutered state. Thanks for taking the time to reply 🙂
Hey, they are called ‘StealthMirrors’ it’s a small business over in the states. My only complaint is that they’re a little small, but my eyesight isn’t perfect either so your mileage may vary 🙂
I think you’re entitled to your money back or a replacement vehicle while they sort yours. Check out the Sale of Goods and Services Act. I have a 701 Enduro and by contrast an issue on mine had it picked up by the dealer in Bracknell and checked out.
My dad said something similar, but since the bike was still functioning I decided to wait it out. I also could have got in touch with the dealer I purchased from!
It’s ok comfort wise, not as bad as some say in my opinion, but still not great. I would also like to change the cover for something more grippy as it’s easy to slide back during overtakes! I’ll probably change the foam or add a gel insert at the same time 🙂
@@moza1080 It’s going good man, although with Christmas looming I’m kind of anxious about the workload increase. I’ve been neglecting my hobbies lately (bikes included) but the SM is going for a service next week and I’m getting a courtesy bike so planning to make a day of it, potentially a video too!
The helmet mic doesn’t do it justice (I use a lot of sound deadening to prevent wind noise); I have the louder of the two supplied baffles in the exhaust and it’s not quiet! 😁 Hopefully less chugging after a remap. I’m not sure on the finance as I bought outright, but I can’t see why it would be any worse than other bikes.
I’ve been trying to remember the name of the company I got them from for days now and sorry it just isn’t coming back to me 😅 All I can say is they have a logo of a cartoon headless dog on them
Is the mailman job still keeping you a float? I also work an IT position and I get paid well but I really don't do a whole lot I'll have days where nothing happens at all and it can get very boring.
Dude youre lucky all your rider aids disabled themselves! i spent so much time figuring out how to get all that disabled while keeping the main functional portions of the bikes electronics with my 2018
If they already know they are not gonna be making an insane profit off of you then you get pushed to the back of the list. Sickening that once we buy the product off of them for top dollar they no longer pretend to even care.
Some dealers are always going to do better than others, and it’s tough to blame them for the backlog when it’s usually the manufacturer’s fault that the bikes are having issues. I’ll definitely have to think hard on whether to keep this bike once it’s out of warranty!
@@TheRoadWarrior96 No you are right they cannot all be corrupt and I really hope everything works out fine and you decide to keep it to get the most enjoyment and value possible.
**Update**
The bike has now been through the dealer’s workshop, and after running some diagnostics they replaced the whole dash with a new unit under warranty the same morning. So despite the long wait to be seen I am happy with the quick turnaround and looking forward to some orange warning light-free miles!
Did they put the correct mileage back onto the new clock? I had the same problem but the clock was at zero miles.
was it a factory warranty
I bought my 701sm23 last year june. I have 20k kilometers that’s around 12k miles. Zero issues all in spec. Just saying for those wondering if they are reliable
I am on my second 701, both 2020. First got 20k zero issues (Oberon slave installed prevention?) and 9000km on the second one. Absolutely a pleasure to ride.
20k are few dude , in my country Greece we make 20k in 2 years. We need a bike more than 6-7 years without many problems.
@nikvret9544 I agree 100% but most of the time the first 20k almost 25k now is a good indicator.
I had a 2017 701SM and rode it for 42K bought a 2023 about 18mo. ago and have 12K on it today, Love riding in the city!
I've just put a set of Dunlop Mutants on my 701. Haven't noticed any difference in the dry, but the wet weather confidence is much better.
Glad to hear you're enjoying the new job. Finishing that early does sound tempting, especially when you juggle as many hobbies as possible..
Ooo nice, that’s good to hear as I’ve been thinking to go for mutants once the conti attacks wear out! We don’t always finish that early, and I’m kind of dreading xmas, but we do get paid overtime and it all balances out in the end 🙂. Just this afternoon I stopped for a lovely chat with an old chap selling his ‘69 bonneville, can’t go wrong getting paid to talk bikes!
Thanks for the 6 month review. I too bought a Husq 701SM 2023 May 1year ago. Just took it in for 1st annual service at 2100 miles. Zero issues. The bike has been great. I broke it in 600 miles, then put on a Leo Vinci full exhaust, Rottweiller air box, Power Commander 6, fiuel dongel. I really can't say I feel the difference from the stock parts as I didn't ride it hard while breaking it in first 600 miles, then had all the new parts put on and have since ridden it harder. I have come off two Ducati's - 2008 Hypermotard 1100S and 2021 Hyupermotard 950SP and the 701 is 1/2 the bike twice the fun. The Ducati's were just too much bike. I negotiated in a comfort seat but then never used it as the stock 701 seat has been really good (I have since given the3 comfort seat back to my dealer). Anyway, great bike. Super fun. As I have had no issues it has been a pleasure to own as well as ride. Ride safe and keep us updated.
Nice, I also waited till after break in before doing anything. It’s probably made a bigger difference than you’ve noticed but if you’re happy with it that’s the main thing. I have watched alot of reviews of various mods and decided to go down the remap/dyno tune route, mostly for smoothing things out but a bit of extra poke is always welcome too! Funnily enough my last bike was also a Ducati and I have to agree with you on it being more bike but less fun, although it was more reliable (in my experience) and the dealer was a lot friendlier.
mine is a 2018 with all the mods + power commander fuel remap etc but stock everything aside from mirrors + bigger footpegs (i have the same stealth mirrors you do) stock seat etc and bro Ive taken 9 hour rides out across 3 states in the US and been comfy. Its wild hearing everywhere the seat is a 2 x 4 lol. and the wind doesnt bother me on the highway at all.. i did come from mountain biking tho and my first real bike was a drz which compared to a mountain bike these dirt bike seats are a dream lol
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I’m in the US and called the closest dealer to my home, which happens to be Ducati, they informed me it would take 6 weeks to get me in for a tire change on my Norden 901…called the dealer I bought it from, wait was less than a week. Learned my lesson trying to save myself 20 minutes on the ride in. 3,200 miles on my Norden, all smiles. Safe travels
@@davidwood974 The norden’s such a good looking bike. Ride safe mate
Getting in the shop in 2 months? With a car, you’re not addicted to it. With a motorcycle, you are. ♥️🏍️
I had a 2010 630 husky and anytime I went over 3000 RPM it would blow my light so if I was riding with the low beam running light it would burn out and then I would only have my high beam for night time or vice versa and it became such a problem that the dealership bought me an aftermarket headlights set up and I put a rigid Industries and now it's daytime when I hit my high beam I love it
I've had mine for 9 months and have 6,000 miles. Zero issues and mine is tuned, has arrow exhaust, all emissions stuff off, intake, EXT. My only issue is when i wheelie sometimes when i come down off the wheelie my bike makes a weird induction vacuum sound for a bit. I think it might be me slamming into my seat too hard and smashing down on the intake a bit and the bike acclimating to me choking it out for a second. And either I'm burning a bit of oil, or I did not fill it up enough last time cause I'm a bit low....
Glad you're enjoying the job shift, and hopefully the resolution on those Husky errors will be more next-day delivery than snail mail.
Prepared for the worst but still praying for the best!
I concur, I hope you get your issues resolved soon. Have you put a fuel dongle on along with the Wings?
Fantastic bike wear,✌
Thank you. I do have a dongle from CRT performance, it definitely helps but not as much as I’d hoped
Man, watching you filter through standstill traffic like that makes me jealous. We aren’t allowed to do ANYTHING outside the lanes here in a Canada :(
haha man if you've ever been stuck in Toronto traffic, your patience for rules evaporates immediately. I've seen a ton of filtering there
I see it as our repayment for getting cold and wet 😅 Hopefully Canada comes to its senses on the matter one day!
I have a Gasgas SM700 and I've had the same error code come up with low fuel light, mine happened from around 500 miles from new. Took it back and they said it was the fuel sensor but it wasn't. Now they say it's faulty clocks and not had it back yet to confirm.
Ah jheez, I found a forum post online of someone with a similar issue and I think they had the clocks replaced eventually. What have they beeb like in terms of turnaround time, courtesy bikes etc?
I took the bike in and they had a look at it, took 3 weeks for the fuel sensor to come but that wasn't the problem. They then ordered new clocks which took a few weeks to come and the bike is supposedly sorted now. I am getting it back next week. Will let you know the outcome. No courtesy bike because I was thinking about trading it for a Duke 790 but I've since read about bad cam problems with them so will just have the Gasgas back. The fuelling is really bad at low revs was the reason I was thinking of trading it.
@@andreasioannou3627 Sounds like a right faff, I have mentioned your experience to my dealer today so perhaps they will arrive at changing the clocks a bit quicker. Yeah the fuelling is bad down low, it’s a shame that one has to reflash ecu for a bike to run properly but that’s just the emissions restricted world we live in, and I am grateful that KTM still sell them even if they are in a neutered state. Thanks for taking the time to reply 🙂
what’s your mirrors sir ? look awesome
@@reiayanami6946 They are by a company called ‘StealthMirrors’ 🙂
what is the brand of your mirors please ? I love them ! thx
Hey, they are called ‘StealthMirrors’ it’s a small business over in the states. My only complaint is that they’re a little small, but my eyesight isn’t perfect either so your mileage may vary 🙂
Great vid! May i ask what type of mirror you have on the 701?
Thank you 😀, they are ‘StealthMirrors’
thank you!
I think you’re entitled to your money back or a replacement vehicle while they sort yours. Check out the Sale of Goods and Services Act. I have a 701 Enduro and by contrast an issue on mine had it picked up by the dealer in Bracknell and checked out.
My dad said something similar, but since the bike was still functioning I decided to wait it out. I also could have got in touch with the dealer I purchased from!
My feels are exactly the same about the IT job - sooo stressful. I feel like I have PTSD from it lol
You’re never alone! Hope things get less stressful for you soon
How's the seat on it mate? Have you considered replacing it?
It’s ok comfort wise, not as bad as some say in my opinion, but still not great. I would also like to change the cover for something more grippy as it’s easy to slide back during overtakes! I’ll probably change the foam or add a gel insert at the same time 🙂
What are the vibes like for your throttle hand?
@@ojoimages Never noticed an issue with vibes on the hands, although I use grip puppies which probably reduces it a bit
Hey mate hows the post job going? still got the SM?
@@moza1080 It’s going good man, although with Christmas looming I’m kind of anxious about the workload increase. I’ve been neglecting my hobbies lately (bikes included) but the SM is going for a service next week and I’m getting a courtesy bike so planning to make a day of it, potentially a video too!
Your husky sounds super quiet and always sounds like its chugging. How much finance per month would one of them be?
The helmet mic doesn’t do it justice (I use a lot of sound deadening to prevent wind noise); I have the louder of the two supplied baffles in the exhaust and it’s not quiet! 😁 Hopefully less chugging after a remap. I’m not sure on the finance as I bought outright, but I can’t see why it would be any worse than other bikes.
Stupid question, what does “have enough savings” mean for you? (Re career change) Contemplating…
what sleeves are you wearing?
I’ve been trying to remember the name of the company I got them from for days now and sorry it just isn’t coming back to me 😅 All I can say is they have a logo of a cartoon headless dog on them
@@TheRoadWarrior96 lol much appreciated
😂😂 indeed.
harley quin, Alice in wonderland outfit
@@fretstainthe company is called HolyFreedom
Is riding like that even legal? That’s crazy
18:36 actually mate your not supposed to filter on a double white line in the middle of the road ,👋🤠👍
True, but needs must 😉
Is the mailman job still keeping you a float? I also work an IT position and I get paid well but I really don't do a whole lot I'll have days where nothing happens at all and it can get very boring.
What do u do in IT?
Chemtrailing makes outdoor work, motorcycling and hang gliding hazardous nowdays😮
Dude youre lucky all your rider aids disabled themselves! i spent so much time figuring out how to get all that disabled while keeping the main functional portions of the bikes electronics with my 2018
@@Merc399 How come you wanted to disable them? They don’t really bother me but then again I’m not a very talented rider 😅
If they already know they are not gonna be making an insane profit off of you then you get pushed to the back of the list.
Sickening that once we buy the product off of them for top dollar they no longer pretend to even care.
Some dealers are always going to do better than others, and it’s tough to blame them for the backlog when it’s usually the manufacturer’s fault that the bikes are having issues. I’ll definitely have to think hard on whether to keep this bike once it’s out of warranty!
@@TheRoadWarrior96 No you are right they cannot all be corrupt and I really hope everything works out fine and you decide to keep it to get the most enjoyment and value possible.
A 2 month wait to be seen is indicative of a backlog of issues they're having to deal with. You're obviously one of many.
Sadly you might be right, it’s in the dealer now so fingers crossed
These engines will blow at around 20k kilometers.
New objective - hit 20k before the warranty expires 😅
10k oil change & 100% throttle all the time then yea maybe. If not then easy 100k. Speaking from experience
Who is on this a court jester?
this is why you never buy a secondhand ktm/husquvana.. their just crap..
I wouldn’t be so black and white about it, but yeah they are certainly not up to Japanese standards for example
Nice bike brother