New 900 engine from Husqvarna

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New 900 engine from Husqvarna

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Hi all...

I've found this

http://www.husqvarna-motorcycles.com/_v ... rpstry=188_

speaking about the new engine and the new models that will come up soon ....so I would like to know your opinion about it ... do you think that it will be a great bike ? Which is your first impression ?

Thanks A.

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Re: New 900 engine from Husqvarna

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Here you go, the press release on it Posted May 6th on Total Motorcycle from Husqvarna: viewtopic.php?f=13&t=42079&hilit=Husqvarna+900

Close co-operation results in exciting new Husqvarna 900cc project



Husqvarna has reached a significant milestone in its long history by developing a street bike that will create an innovative new riding concept. This will focus on a unique combination of performance and versatility, with the pleasure and fun of riding the machine.

For this ambitious project to be successful, selecting the best engine set-up had to be of primary importance. The joint decision taken with BMW's engine development team in Munich was to go for the highly reliable and technologically advanced BMW F 800 R's 800cc twin-cylinder engine. This would then be adapted to the specific needs of Husqvarna's new bike concept.

The development has been driven by an appreciation for the quality of the 800cc BMW engine, together with a need for the sporty characteristics Husqvarna stands for. The engine capacity has therefore been upgraded to 900cc and many of the main components have been reworked to meet specific needs. This allows a reasonable increase in power and torque, which translates into an outstanding and fun riding experience.

The air-box and exhaust layouts have been designed to create the optimum balance of performance and functionality in terms of weight reduction and mass distribution.

The result is remarkable in terms of engine characteristics, because the power delivery is linear and smooth at low rpm, but strong and outstanding at high revs. This means that the bike is easy to ride, giving immediate confidence to less experienced riders, while also delivering a great riding experience for more accomplished and experienced motorcyclists.

The engine project is a result of the close cooperation between Husqvarna's and BMW Motorrad's engine development departments from the very first sketch. It brought together the know-how from both companies, as well as some added value from the expertise of former F1 engineers. The same kind of cooperation has been achieved with the development of the bike itself - this will be the first Husqvarna street bike to combine BMW Motorrad technology with Husqvarna genes in terms of design and riding experience.

This is one of the first steps that demonstrates the synergy between BMW Motorrad and Husqvarna for the development of street bikes.
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