Norman Foley
Husqvarna
Pro Class
"Which is why the motor design was scrapped by BMW because there was no way to make it meet the new tighter emissions requirements. It is the last of a long line of racing 4T motors from the Italian design, originating out of the original Swedish design. It's a good one, it puts out a lot of power, but evidently it cannot be made to the new specs as designed. All modern racing 4-strokes have emulated this design, they were the pioneers. And why KTM aquired Husaberg which was a spin-off from Husqvarna. The boys from Sweden didn't want to work for the Italians at Cagiva. KTM also got the suspension tech with that aquisition as well. Also why the re-joining of Husqvarna and Husaberg under KTM is so remarkable. It's gone full circle."
630 engine has nothing to do with Swedish Huskys, though the frame design went back to the first single shock Swedish Huskys in 1985. The 610 Dual Sport was never a race engine.... It was the mating of the Swedish single cam top end to the old Cagiva Dual Sport engine bottom end for a truly street worthy, reliable engine. The 630 was an all Italian update, but the twin cam top end broke the connection back to the old Swedish design.
Did KTM get PDS tech with the purchase of Husaberg? KTM bought WP around the same time, which was a Dutch Company.
It has truly come full circle...
630 engine has nothing to do with Swedish Huskys, though the frame design went back to the first single shock Swedish Huskys in 1985. The 610 Dual Sport was never a race engine.... It was the mating of the Swedish single cam top end to the old Cagiva Dual Sport engine bottom end for a truly street worthy, reliable engine. The 630 was an all Italian update, but the twin cam top end broke the connection back to the old Swedish design.
Did KTM get PDS tech with the purchase of Husaberg? KTM bought WP around the same time, which was a Dutch Company.
It has truly come full circle...