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Husqvarna
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It does by a good margin.
Show me! I think everyone wants what you know.
I've always got the alternative of a Web high-lift/short-duration cam on my 1997 BMW F650ST (with accompanying engine work to maintain reliability), and then backcut my gears at the same time. It's a lot, but would be a one-time ordeal based on a proven (same exact!) carbed engine from 1992 to 2008 (euro-usa BMW F650/Bombardier DS650.)
Like my Kaw Versys 650, midrange cams rock, but the Kaw's is an oem product too. The TR650 does it w/o a cam to my knowledge, but it does it and it WAS oem. Converting my bmw f650 is a plan I had on hold for about 10 years, and was halted when the TR650 came out in immediate controversy.
The BMW was ostracized since it pulled attention away from BMW's $25K dinosaurs. But Damn!, the TR650 is not supported by BMW, KTM, Husky, or anyone. Not even members/vendors who own or know how to fix them do not document how to fix them. It's just a huge gamble for me, since I have a credible pathway to what I want now; and the TR650 is so incredibly complicated, Husky racers, the industry's best, do not know all that is going on with it. That's a huge investment, vast learning curve beyond normal engineers aptitude, and diminished probability of success.
I cannot afford to be the first to figure it out and document it as well, especially based on a Chinese assembled engine :-o But who would not love to have a Husky? No one that I know.