• Hi everyone,

    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 The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.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!

SWM in the USA

I just got the new swm sm650r, apparently the the first one sold in oz. I'm trying to find out if it is the same engine as the husky te630, their is conflicting information. Some sites claim it's the same while others say it was a macchi design that was never put into production. It only has 200kms on the clock and I'm a very inexperienced rider. But I bloody love it. I'm was a bit worried about buying this bike as its so new. But if it's as good as the Te 630sm I think I shouldn't have many problems
 
I was talking to somebody about these the other day and the topic of two strokes came up. He said he thought GasGas bought those motors, so we'd likely not see them from SWM. Any truth to that?
 
I remember somethin bout GG but not sure way they'd want with em as their 2ts r pretty bloody good! Maybe newer 2t designs?

Is swm runnin the old school big hubs or r they jus not polished? Hard to tell from foto
 
The delay on importing the RS300Rs is due to SWM's desire to spread out the financial cost of "investing" in getting the EPA/CARB/DOT certifications which can run $20->$30K per bike. Thankfully, they see the USA market in such a positive way that they are funding the entire project....Thank you SWM !
 
Is that $20-$30k per bike model? Wouldn't have thought a coupla hundred grand be chicken feed to shineray?!

But I guess if you're havin to do this for multiple countries(Aus ADR/yank CARB-DOT-EPA/euro homologation etc) it soon adds up into the high hundred thou/millions! The cost of modern red tape enviro business-fees will stop global warming n the hole In the ozone I guess!;)
 
To wet your appetite, this is what the SWM-IT Husqvarnas look like at stores in Italy right now:

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Wonder who will be the first to convert their husky to swm plastics/tank/seat?

With swm producing the only issue for Italian husky will be engine parts(2ts, xlite & 449/511). Seems the kymco crew mite be in strife but if GG produces the xlite n maybe the old 2ts(them or Swm) mite be ok for years to come. Maybe. Sellin parts to old husky customers might make bein a swm dealer jus a bit easier/bit more income.
 
I remembered to ask Pete Vetrano about what he found out at SWM concerning "legacy IT-Husky" parts. The news is not all that good. When BMW took over they changed many of the vendors to ones that they had been working with at that time. Then when Cross Industries took over the Husqvarna name they again switched some vendors. The result is that some of the "legacy IT-Husky parts vendors" are no longer in business. That being said, many chassis parts are compatible, but exactly what is unknown at this time. Most of the red-head engine parts should be compatible, again which is unknown. We will have no access to any BMW-Husky parts,..... and you know the rest. Pre-red-head parts, you could be in trouble except for pistons, maybe rods-valves-etc. We do not have any parts diagrams or part number lists yet. We hope that SWM has used many of the SKUs that they used pre-BMW, and that would surely help. We did hear that some experienced and enterprising Euro-SWM dealers have developed a good parts business supplying existing IT-Husky riders with compatible parts, and we will look into it. So, we should certainly start a SWM-IT Husky cross-over parts thread. I will start one, but we have nothing to add at this time, so please chime in with factual info.
 
I really like the Silver Vase 440 ... Hopefully the rear passenger (girlfriend, wife, lover etc) will not have her/his inner thighs affected by all the heat from those twin mufflers. That could really ruin an otherwise perfect Sunday outing. I imagine that one could perhaps mount the lower sleeker Gran Milano twin mufflers if one wanted to. Those are a bit more out of the way.
 
Two fairly new SWM videos which - I think - have not been posted here before:

youtbe videos U1GdbD2Ezl8 and RPJmYK_75j0

(note that the first one is called "SWM Husqvarna")

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On another note, I would think that MAYBE some of the new SWM speedos are compatible with some of the old Husqv IT speedos? Anybody know / guess ?

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^ On ADV site for the SWM 650 they are saying plugs for the O2 sensor are different and the male/female sides are reversed. I imagine the basic wiring harness is unchanged so a capable owner could swap out the plugs and get things between SWM/HVA to work.
 
With about 7 years between production controlled by IT-Husky and IT-SWM for similar models. Many important vendors either closed or lost/destroyed their tooling for the similar models. So, new vendors and old vendors had to design and adapt to each other's newer sourced products. So, it will be a trial and error process to figure out what can be interchanged or adapted.
 
I was just cruising the i-net and decided to look up Twin Air applications for the SWMs. Here is what we found Husky applications listed for comparison.

SWM Enduro/Motard RS300 RS500 SM500 15-16 157004 - - -
Air filter Oil Filter

TE/SM 610 06-09 155506 - - - - - 140012
TE-SM 610 10-11 155506 - - - - - 140012
TC/TE/SM 570/600/630 All 155506 - - - - 140012
SWM Enduro/Motard RS650/SM650 15-16 155506 - - - - -140012
 
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