The automotive industry and culture are forever evolving. Since the debut f the first car and motorcycle, automotive manufacturers are always looking to better their build. This has seen phenomenal builds development and consequent success over the years.

One of the fastest-growing automotive cultures is centered around dirt bikes. The thrill of conquering the new woodland or riding through off-road tracks is something many people are getting on board for.

Since the first dirt bike debut in 1886 by Daimler Reitwagen, there has been an increase in dirt bike makers over the years. One of the most prolific dirt bikes manufacturers is Husqvarna. The Swiss company started its operations in 1903, and 118 years down the line, they are still riding on.

On that note, let us shift our attention to why Husqvarna bikes are so popular. Here's what we love about Husqvarna dirt bikes.

Speed And Performance Of Husqvarna's Rides

Husqvarna FE350s street legal
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One of the fastest bikes in the world is the Husqvarna FE. Since the debut of this bike in the early 1990s, this bike has dominated dirt tracks around the world. This bike is built for pro-off-roaders who enjoy conquering the outdoors.

This bike is fitted with a 510-cc engine that weighs just under 65 lbs. This engine is built to deliver performance both on and off-road. The engine is paired with a six-speed wide transmission. This bike's powertrain's maximum power output capacity rating is 45.5-hp at 8,400 rpm and 31.6 lb-ft of torque at 6,900 rpm.

The Husqvarna FE clears a 0 to 60 mph sprint in 4.5 seconds at a top speed of 101 mph. This bike is also fitted with an electric state, traction control, and a dampened diaphragm steel clutch. Another performance-oriented Husqvarna bike is the Husqvarna TX. A 300-cc engine powers this bike. The maximum power output capacity of this engine see it hit 112 mph.

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Reliability Of Husqvarna Bikes

The 2021 Husqvarna 701 Supermoto Rides On 17-Inch Spoked Wheels Which Are Anodized Black, And Run Tubeless Tires
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As for most purchases you make when it comes to automotive, reliability is critical. When it comes to dirt bikes, Husqvarna has proven time and time again that they can build reliable bikes. Focused on using high-quality components, Husqvarna’s bikes are known to go the distance compared to other bikes.

In 2015, Husqvarna unveiled the Husqvarna 701 Supermoto. This bike went on to dominate dirt tracks all around the world. It was voted one of the most reliable dike bikes in 2017. Powered by a 693-cc engine, this 71 horsepower spitting beast features quality finishing and premium build quality. A regular engine and overall maintenance are needed to ensure that your Husqvarna 701 Supermoto or any other Husqvarna bike goes the distance.

Road Performance

Dual Sport Bike
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While Husqvarna bikes are known for dirt tracks and off-road riding, they can handle their own on the road. One of the most popular Husqvarna bikes with the best road performance is the Husqvarna FE 350. This dual-sports bike has proven to be a beast on-road and offroad.

With reasonably short gears and a wild 30 horsepower, the Husqvarna FE 350 might feel a bit slow on the road. But compared to other bikes in its category, this bike takes the win. To sweeten the deal, Husqvarna has equipped this bike with a bigger silencer and has equipped it with road-friendly continental tires. Complying with all the road regulations, the Husqvarna FE 350 holds its own reasonably well on the road,

Value of Husqvarna Bikes

1966 Husqvarna 250 Cross
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When making a bike or car purchase, every buyer’s dream is to get a ride that appreciates in value as time goes by. One of the most valuable Husqvarna bikes that have proven to be a collector’s item over the years is the 1966 Husqvarna 250 Cross.

This bike was the brainchild of Edison Dye. Dye was the man who popularized motorsport in America and across Europe. On his motocross quest in America, he imported different bikes, and one just happened to be the 1966 Husqvarna 250 Cross. The 1966 Husqvarna 250 Cross went on to win the World Championship and the Inter-Am astride 250 cross. This saw it gain popularity and many collectors marked it down as a must-have. Today this bike is estimated to cost $25,000 on the high-end.

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History

Like many other brands, Husqvarna has a story behind it. And we all like a good story. In 1903 Husqvarna released their first bike. To most, it was a bulky bicycle that was no different from what was already in the market. However, with time Husqvarna bikes evolved to dominant beasts.

To most, this nowhere to somewhere story resonates with what some of the best brands are. It also goes to show the dedication and consistency the company has had all through the years. While the company today is under the KTM umbrella, it still carries its flag high every time its bikes dominate.