SM----pros and Cons ?

Discussion in '610/630' started by Blazes, Mar 12, 2010.

  1. Blazes Husqvarna
    AA Class

    Location:
    South Africa
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    Eddie Seel 634SMR works Replica -
    Other Motorcycles:
    Aprilla Dosodoro 2X 2009 610
    Seiously planning to buy a 630 SM here in S/A when they arrive--Question as i have never ridden the 610SM and only used my XR650 as a SM.
    Would this be viable to use on tar runs now and again--twisty's etc.
    I will be keeping my 09/ 610 TE and my 07/450TE. Love them to bits.
    Just want to add a third bike to my stable

    Any advice would be appreciated would it be a good play bike to do the odd long trip with ? ( Hooligan Bike)
    I do know that they have no feed back as far as testing and riding the bike is concerned--however the specs speak for itself.
  2. MattR 2T Forum Clerk

    Location:
    Temperance, MI
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    WB165, SM610
    Other Motorcycles:
    Yamaha FZ1
    I love my SM610 for weekend fun rides. I use it for commuting and twisty country roads. Highways get boring but no issue for the SM610. It can cruise all day at 65 mph. It would be a great bike for what you describe. IMHO, since you have a TE610, I would just buy a set of SM wheels with the TE front rotor for about $1000-1500. The conversion only takes about 20 minutes and you will have the same bike (minus the shorter suspension).
  3. Rockchucker22 Husqvarna
    A Class

    Location:
    Bishop
    Yep:thumbsup:
  4. Blazes Husqvarna
    AA Class

    Location:
    South Africa
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    Eddie Seel 634SMR works Replica -
    Other Motorcycles:
    Aprilla Dosodoro 2X 2009 610
    The problem is i use my 610 Te for Dual Sport Tours i do and mostly Gravel. The reason i was looking at the 630 SM is for that extra power the new bike will be putting out:D
  5. Muddy Waters Husqvarna
    AA Class

    Location:
    On the islands
    Since they’re not out yet it’s hard to tell how this new bike will work…
    On paper they‘re like 20% more power ?
    The only thing that looks like is needed to be done is switch to a single exhaust to bring the weight back down…
    (and paint it gun metal gray…) :thinking:

    Twisty’s, freeway blasts is all good :notworthy:

    Long trip ?
    How long ? you know what I mean ? :excuseme:

    Play hard – travel light = a BIG yes
    Play light – travel long = I would say you can do better somewhere else

    :thumbsup:
    And again, the above is good for the 610…not sure about the 630
  6. flynbulldog Husqvarna
    B Class

    Location:
    Larkspur, Co
    Do you have other bikes for the tarmac? If not it sounds like you need to diversify, too many bikes that are so close to the same thing.

    Why not superduke, speed triple, or streetfighter? Much more fun on the street IMO.

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  7. High-Side Husqvarna
    AA Class

    The new SM630 is supposed to weigh 348.3 lbs compared to the SM610's 314 lbs - so you are gaining 20% more power, but you are also gaining 10% more weight. I wouldn't mind another 11 horsepower on my 610, but I sure wouldn't want another 34 pounds of weight.
  8. Blazes Husqvarna
    AA Class

    Location:
    South Africa
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    Eddie Seel 634SMR works Replica -
    Other Motorcycles:
    Aprilla Dosodoro 2X 2009 610
    Today i had a 950 SM KTM at my disposal--must say i was impressed with the smoothness of the power delivery as well as the comfortable sitting position--felt a little heavy at slow speed and the front end was not set up too great--May just be the bike i am looking for :thumbsup:
  9. MotoSteve Husqvarna
    B Class

    Location:
    California
    I own and ride a 950SM. IMHO, best street bike ever. I've ridden the street tripple, super duke and owned several others. I love the 950SM.

  10. jckid Husqvarna
    AA Class

    Location:
    California
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    Previsouly owned: SM610
    Other Motorcycles:
    WR250X, KLX351, CT110
    I love my SM, and I think it's a great bike for traveling. My longest trip so far is 700 miles, but I hope to do a longer trip this summer. Just get a Renazco, and you'll have all day comfort. Here's my setup:

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    I also added a Laminar Lip, which does a great job taking the windblast off the chest.

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  11. Motosportz CH Sponsor

    Location:
    Vancouver WA
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    2021 TE250i, 570 Berg, 500 KTM, 790R
    Other Motorcycles:
    many
    The blacked out HDB's look great :thumbsup:

    Yep, no issues riding long miles / days on the SM 610 / 630. Not the best most comfortable street bike but will do it all just fine. The biggest difference between this and say a 950 KTM is you can actually explore trail with the 610/630. If that is not something you are looking to do I would get a multi cylinder street bike.
  12. Blazes Husqvarna
    AA Class

    Location:
    South Africa
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    Eddie Seel 634SMR works Replica -
    Other Motorcycles:
    Aprilla Dosodoro 2X 2009 610
    That looks cool :thumbsup:

    Have had second thoughts about the KTM. The reson i started DS riding was that i wanted to stay off the tar as much as possible--and yes the KTM is also maybe too fast to enjoy and ride on gravel--running costs i have found out are not cheap at all.

    So i think it is going to be a third Husky in the garage 610 OR 630 SM.

    And i do not think buying a set of SM wheels will work for me.

    Not into street bikes at all --will definately kill myself on one.

    Thanks for the input all:thumbsup:
  13. jckid Husqvarna
    AA Class

    Location:
    California
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    Previsouly owned: SM610
    Other Motorcycles:
    WR250X, KLX351, CT110
    I just talked to my dealer (Bill's MC Plus in Salem, OR) last week. He had a couple of new 2008 SM610's for $5795. He doesn't charge anything extra, unless you have it shipped, and his shipping rates are reasonable.

    Edit: Oops, I just realized you're in South Africa. I guess shipping rates to you might be a little high! :) Oh well, I'll leave the info here, in case someone else is trying to find one in the U.S.
  14. Dailydrifter99 Husqvarna
    C Class

    Location:
    Norway
    SWEET looking bike man!
  15. Muddy Waters Husqvarna
    AA Class

    Location:
    On the islands
    Holy Jehovah witness !!! :eek:
    For that price I’m tempted to get one to put in my living room, right next to the TV ! :D
    Those bikes should fly out of his hands

    :thumbsup:
  16. Motosportz CH Sponsor

    Location:
    Vancouver WA
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    2021 TE250i, 570 Berg, 500 KTM, 790R
    Other Motorcycles:
    many
    Now thats funny right there.
  17. glangston Husqvarna
    Pro Class

    Location:
    Gardnerville, NV and Mammoth Lakes, CA
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    2012 Husqvarna TE 310
    Other Motorcycles:
    2012 BETA 350 RS
    The extra weight's gonna be mostly in the twin can setup. Go to a single exhaust and you should be back to the weight of the 610, or close.
  18. ghte Husqvarna
    Pro Class

    Location:
    Bright, Victoria Australia
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    2 x 310's, 2016 Beta 480, SWM RS650
    Other Motorcycles:
    2016 Multi ,Griso1100, Monster695
    Seriously guys can you really ride a TE 610 or SM 610 on the highway all day. is the bike up to it? Being a single is it tiring to ride it for long periods and does it prematurely wear the motor?
    I fancy getting a new 630 or semi new 610 soon as I wish to do some serious back road touring.
  19. WoodsChick Administrator

    Location:
    Oakland, CA Miramonte, CA
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    3 Terras, 2 `07 SM610s, `09 WB165,
    Other Motorcycles:
    KTM, GasGas, Suzuki, Honda
    I've done 200-mile days for multiple days in a row on my 610 and have not experienced even one hiccup. It will cruise all day long at 65 with no problems. The only issue I had was enduring the seat. A Renazco fixed that, but there are plenty of cheaper alternatives, too.


    WoodsChick