Somehow I just can't put a lot of faith in reporting done by a online mag. that reports about things in the mortorcycle industry with a sidebar dedicated to articles such as "Celebrities talk about their boobs".
As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.
When he passed, I worked with his kids to gather the necessary credentials to keep this site running. Since then (and for however long they worked with Coffee), Woodschick and Dirtdame have been maintaining the site and covering the costs. Without their hard work and financial support, CafeHusky would have been lost.
Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working to migrate the site to a free cloud compute instance so that Woodschick and Dirtdame no longer have to fund it. At the same time, I’ve updated the site to a current version of XenForo (the discussion software it runs on). The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.
Unfortunately, the new software version doesn’t support importing the old site’s styles, so for now, you’ll see the XenForo default style. This may change over time.
Coffee didn’t document the work he did on the site, so I’ve been digging through the old setup to understand how everything was running. There may still be things I’ve missed. One known issue is that email functionality is not yet working on the new site, but I hope to resolve this over time.
Thanks for your patience and support!
I'll go with this - but even if there is some truth to that, it would seem to me that there is not a large market for a 300Lb 200cc street bike in the USA, India & China probably yes, but not USA - unless priced very low.Somehow I just can't put a lot of faith in reporting done by a online mag. that reports about things in the mortorcycle industry with a sidebar dedicated to articles such as "Celebrities talk about their boobs".
I'll go with this - but even if there is some truth to that, it would seem to me that there is not a large market for a 300Lb 200cc street bike in the USA, India & China probably yes, but not USA - unless priced very low.
Somehow I just can't put a lot of faith in reporting done by a online mag. that reports about things in the mortorcycle industry with a sidebar dedicated to articles such as "Celebrities talk about their boobs".
Nuda R aint nothing like a V-Strom!!!Agreed. BMW isn't selling many F800R's, and for good reason, the Nuda R blows it out of the water. Jason and Derek said at the NW Gathering that *if* the Nuda came to the states, it would be like a V-Strom (what they didn't say was "so that it won't compete here with the BMW"). Want the roadster version, buy the arm-numbing, underpowered, ill-handling F800R.
Ive assembled a Royal Enfield out of the crate and let me tell you, they would have to do some serious reverse engineering and replace most of the components with old junk parts from 50 years ago and assemble them...i mean slap them together with junk grease and flecks of dirt and sand.Great...Husqvarna maybe the new Royal Enfield of the 21st century![]()
For me -- the worldwide street oriented KTM/Husky stuff isn't all that relevant. It does offer a glimpse into the potential mindset of the new owners. The only thing that I took away from the article was that Husky is positioned ABOVE KTM. I thought that was interesting.
In the end, I will wait anxiously for news and pictures of the 2014 or 2015 bikes. That's where the rubber will meet the dirt [so to speak].
Maybe they will call them Hinduvarnas.CRAP! that reads like husky is going to be the cheap Indian street bike arm of KTM. Shit.
Same here, otherwise there wouldn't be a mad scramble behind the scenes at KTM ramping up to take over distribution as fast as possible. If Pierer wanted it for himself why put the fox in the hen house to keep it safe???
Just some thoughts...
If the intent is to complete with the Japanese bikes, you have to compete mostly on price. In fact, to start to gain market share you have to sell at a lower price. And if Yamaha is manufacturing in Chennai and is moving KYB production there, you may have little choice but to manufacture or assemble in India to compete.
Basically, you design and prototype in Austria, source your parts from all over, (engines from Taiwan, etc.) and assemble in India. Not much different from how Apple builds iPhones.
BMW got things going in that direction and they invested a lot of money, but dirt bikes aren't their core.
The new owners seem to have things setup to make the next move to lower costs even more.
At the end of the day, they need to sell more Huskys. 10,000 a year is not enough to pay off the investment.
India is a huge market but price sensitive market. I would guess you can't sell a lot of Austrian built KTMs over there. Most of the bikes used over there are low cost, small cc, air cooled 4-stroke or 2-stroke bikes and scooters. Easy to work on and cheap available parts. They're used to carry 3-4 people at a time! Anyone who's been over there has seen the crazy traffic and lousy roads. It would take a low cost bike built for that market to compete. When Ford went into India they had to design small cars just for India, heavy duty shocks, good horn!, and easier to maintain.
I would say that any decent bike selling for less than $8,500 msrp can't be built in the U.S. or Europe anymore. At least not for long.
Pardon my ramblings...
Dave
Maybe they will call them
So, I take it it's a new thing that Husky parts can now be found on KTM-PARTS.COM ?
http://www.ktm-parts.com/search.html?q=husqvarna&x=0&y=0
Even including complete bikes: http://www.ktm-parts.com/13WR300.html#.URNE4x19p8E
Very interesting, if this is a factory KTM site (which I think it is) it means that they are moving aggressively, which is a good thing (I hope).So, I take it it's a new thing that Husky parts can now be found on KTM-PARTS.COM ?
http://www.ktm-parts.com/search.html?q=husqvarna&x=0&y=0
Even including complete bikes: http://www.ktm-parts.com/13WR300.html#.URNE4x19p8E
So, I take it it's a new thing that Husky parts can now be found on KTM-PARTS.COM ?
http://www.ktm-parts.com/search.html?q=husqvarna&x=0&y=0
Even including complete bikes: http://www.ktm-parts.com/13WR300.html#.URNE4x19p8E