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Husqvarna
B Class
After owning my '11 SMS 630 for 5 months I've come to some final conclusions:
Fit and finish - good, better than the '09. Seat and riding position slightly better.
Engine performance - better than '09 after P.U. installed. The power up and idle adjustment is essential or the engine will run so badly you will wonder how Husky could release this thing to the public ... erratic idling, flame-outs at low throttle opening, stalling, backfiring, jerky throttle response. Riding in stock condition is downright dangerous!
Handling - good, better than the '09 with sharper turning yet still fairly stable at freeway speeds.
Suspension and brakes - probably slightly better than the '09 but not a huge difference.
Reliability - not good and here's why : leaking clutch cylinder seal that resulted in 1 month in the shop waiting for the seal and after complaining the shop robbed one off a showroom bike. REAR SPROCKET BOLTS! every one backed out and two were lost resulting in swingarm damage. Sidestand pops up and hits the swingarm resulting in cosmetic damage. Left side numberplate rubber grommet melted to exhaust pipe and tore off when sideplate was removed.
Conclusion - I really like the bike but any potential buyer should be aware that this is definitely not a ride it and forget it machine and he or she will have to make a commitment to learning the bike ... Husqvarna may be BMW owned but it's still an Italian exotic.
Fit and finish - good, better than the '09. Seat and riding position slightly better.
Engine performance - better than '09 after P.U. installed. The power up and idle adjustment is essential or the engine will run so badly you will wonder how Husky could release this thing to the public ... erratic idling, flame-outs at low throttle opening, stalling, backfiring, jerky throttle response. Riding in stock condition is downright dangerous!
Handling - good, better than the '09 with sharper turning yet still fairly stable at freeway speeds.
Suspension and brakes - probably slightly better than the '09 but not a huge difference.
Reliability - not good and here's why : leaking clutch cylinder seal that resulted in 1 month in the shop waiting for the seal and after complaining the shop robbed one off a showroom bike. REAR SPROCKET BOLTS! every one backed out and two were lost resulting in swingarm damage. Sidestand pops up and hits the swingarm resulting in cosmetic damage. Left side numberplate rubber grommet melted to exhaust pipe and tore off when sideplate was removed.
Conclusion - I really like the bike but any potential buyer should be aware that this is definitely not a ride it and forget it machine and he or she will have to make a commitment to learning the bike ... Husqvarna may be BMW owned but it's still an Italian exotic.