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Author Topic: 2009 Husaberg 570 Ride Report  (Read 42344 times)
Paul Smith
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« on: December 26, 2008, 02,23:49 AM »

570 Run in Ride

After an anxious wait, the boats trucks and aforlifts had finally done their bit to bring the bikes to the opposite side of the planet on the 23rd. Berg2 and myself loaded up with funds and went to the local dealer (Valley Force Husaberg) ) for a look-see and checkout and assisted wirth personalisation of the PD process.

Having got the bikes home that night (10pm) I was keen for a ride the next day but all my riding buddies were too busy! Berg2 was finishing personalising his 570 and my other buddies were heading off for Xmas. Berg2 rang me on xmas day at 8am to tell me that he would sneak out later in the day for a run in ride sometime after 3pm. The game was on!

We went out to our usual run in riding area thinking that nobody would be there. Wrong - there was someone else who had the same idea. We proceeded to unload the bikes and get the ride under way. Within the first 300m we knew that we were on something special. The ride out of the car park is steepish rocky hard clay, enough to make most bikes deflect. Not this one. As we got a bit further up the road there were some deep potholes so I figure I'd aim for them and see what happened. Nothing. I tried hitting the edge of the potholes to see if I'd get a kick - still nothing. These things track like they are on rails.

Then on the side of the road was a long whooped out track in a bed of woodchip that extended for a km or so. The back went up and down as did the front. This thing was truly as stable as a battleship thanks to some excellent work at the factory.

Further into the ride we sought some tight single trail to see what (if any - for the sceptics) difference the 70 degree engine would make. It makes a massive difference. The 570 turns in like a two stoke and the previously mentioned awsome suspension package has you attacking things that you would never have thought possible.

The old chassis was a damn fine slider so we thought we better check out what this one was like. Being such a great turner we suspected that it might be a little less stable than the old bikes. Wrong ! This thing is perfectly balanced and has you dialling the amount of slide with your right hand.

In summary these bikes do everything right. The suspension is the best by far of ANY bike I have ever ridden. The power is so linear and the suspension is so good that that you will find yourself going way quicker everywhere than you every thought possible.

Some snaps for those of you who may be interested.

Andrew and Ritchie at Valley Force



This is what you see in the box.



Yes it's a 570 !



Andrew with the Berg2's bike.



Berg2's bike with a few bits of customisation







Unloading



Resting after 40km



I can offer one pice of advice to anyone thinking about buying one of these.

Get your cheque book ready before you ride it.
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Aaron
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« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2009, 09,23:20 PM »

Ah, thats sweet. A love story.
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Single track is living. Everything else is just waiting.
Keith Coota

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« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2009, 12,55:28 AM »

Peter and Paul must be twins
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Serge C
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« Reply #3 on: January 05, 2009, 07,46:45 AM »

Peter and Paul must be twins

Not twins, but deciples!

Deciples of what though, is anyone guess!
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"He may look like an idiot, he may sound like an idiot, but don't let that fool you...he really is an idiot!" - Groucho Marx.
chrism

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« Reply #4 on: January 05, 2009, 09,02:28 AM »

I would like to quote Peter shortly after rebuilding the WR250.

"I'm not into buying new bikes anymore thats something young idiots do"

Congratulations, It's a great feeling when you buy a new bike and love it to bits.
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Brad
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« Reply #5 on: January 05, 2009, 09,55:03 AM »

But where is Mary! and what instrument is she playing?
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Peter r
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« Reply #6 on: January 05, 2009, 10,01:42 AM »

Gee i must be young again i just purchased a new bike, and what a buzz. Nothing like a new bike to add to the workshop.
Mary Mary she gave birth to Jesus (or did she!!!).What instrument did you have in mind young bradley??
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Ken R
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Himalayas gateway, only 16,000ft to go.


« Reply #7 on: January 06, 2009, 08,57:34 PM »

Congratulations on your deliveries. The blue rims look better. Whats that stuck on the exhaust pipe? Dont tell me they still make bikes that burn your boots/trousers. Do I detect some rear sprocket size changing?
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SEX - It's OK, but nothing like the real thing!!
Brad
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« Reply #8 on: January 07, 2009, 10,27:05 AM »

Peter and Paul,
They are two fantastic machines which I know you guys get the most out of, as per previous Marysville video footage.
Showing my age refering to the "Seakers" with no intention other than the pun with name synergy.

Cheers,

Brad
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Aaron
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« Reply #9 on: January 07, 2009, 09,15:05 PM »

Million dollar question: Can I have a ride on it?
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GFoz

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Trail Riders Fellowship


« Reply #10 on: January 13, 2009, 03,16:00 PM »

Nice, Very Nice and Cool Reg!
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Peter r
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« Reply #11 on: January 17, 2009, 05,11:24 AM »

Aaron:  Yes you can have a ride.
Brad:  You also can have a ride 
Ken: The black rims are non standard as is the hubs n spokes etc.
Chris:  I couldn't help myself, one ride and i was hooked.


 I will set the selector switch to beginner mode so you won't piss ya pants!!!!
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Brad
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« Reply #12 on: January 17, 2009, 09,10:16 PM »

Paul,
Thanks, I would love a ride. I just need to recover from Al's ride yeaterday feeling a bit sore after a month off.

Cheers,

Brad
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Peter r
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« Reply #13 on: November 02, 2009, 05,12:05 AM »

It's hard to believe that another Year has nearly passed all ready. That's makes my bike an oldy.
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Peter r
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« Reply #14 on: April 03, 2012, 10,53:11 AM »

So now i have had the bike for a few years now, here are the problems i have had!!

This excludes Consumables IE: Tyres,oil, Filters, Sprockets, Chains, wheel Bearing etc.

I snapped off the oxygen sensor  $60.00. "My Fault".
Recently a new Water pump Gasket.
THAT'S IT !!
I like to ride it quickly and it keeps on running well and with about 6k on the clock it's still looking good.

What i have done to the Bike:
A60 Excel Rims
Bull Dog Spokes  " Stainless"  Pain in the Ass, always busting Spokes on the Drive side.
Talon Hubs.
KTM PHDS Bar Mount "with the softest rubbers" (Green)
Carbon Pipe Guard.
Bark Busters.
70 Degree Sub frame Fuel Tank.
Installed a new Spongerlating Gongle pod.
Hyde Plastic Bash Plate.

This bike is serving me well, and i would recommend this bike to anyone who wants a reliable bike that you can ride around on the back wheel for Hours !!! 

I will write another report this time next year.

Berg2
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