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My fellow Bergers ...

You should know about this!

No?

OK dealers, talk to people 8)

Regards, Goran
 

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Nice turn signals! :shock: Is that one of those mopeds that can't keep up with the Jap bikes in the woods?

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Devil in details :)

So ...
 

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Details Vol. 2

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Open Desert

Try to win an open 100 mile desert race on one!
It is done in Nevada on Kaw and Honda 450s all the time.
 
RE: Open Desert

Good point and well said.

You've got them cornered man. Just stick to the mission at hand and in no time, you'll have the poor bastages drooling on themselves while they sit in their garage caressing their decal kits.

Don't waste any time. There's plenty of threads to respond to.

thanks,
json
 
Man he just dont give up. I reckon the point has been made.

come on give it a break
 
I HAVE & DO WIN OVERALLS ON 450 BERG'S IN THE OREGON DESERT!

Also go back to the 24 hr shootout from dirt rider they tested the bikes & the berg had the class winning top speed of 93 mhr.
 
i want one of those skid plates.
i'll get the rest of the bike when i get the money
tuts
 
RE: Re: Open Desert

Eric, good point. Reminds me of when the 4t were initially brought in, and displacements were jugled around trying to find what worked. I would think that if this happens for MX, that they will have a change in FIM offroad as well, but I wonder that the Euros will continue the 450 lineup. The question is, will the Japanese, build a 250/350/450 offroad bike?
 
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fryguy said:
Eric, good point. Reminds me of when the 4t were initially brought in, and displacements were jugled around trying to find what worked. I would think that if this happens for MX, that they will have a change in FIM offroad as well, but I wonder that the Euros will continue the 450 lineup. The question is, will the Japanese, build a 250/350/450 offroad bike?
Personally, I can't see the 450 continuing if the 350cc (MX1 / EN2) class is enacted. I can see the 475+ (or what ever it is) continuing though in the WEC. Despite claims that there is not a market for big-bore bikes, the E3 class is alive and well, and E3 class bikes are big sellers.
I have seen a couple of countries offer a SE version of the FE (like Italy with the Al tank and akra silencer).
Hey Fry, can you divuldge what percent of Hbg sales are 450/550/650?
 
RE: fe450

what is the point of this post? I guess I'm too dumb to get it.
 
RE: fe450

My guess its like the old Force edition, which essentially was your std out of the box Fe with a kit of goodies. This bike does not even have special graphics, that I could notice anyway. Just pick up your Force Parts Catalog and the Visa and build what you want :)

TM, I don't know the specifics, but the 450 is the big seller, who's next in line I don't know, sorry
 
Re: Open Desert

mark550fc said:
Try to win an open 100 mile desert race on one!
It is done in Nevada on Kaw and Honda 450s all the time.

a fast rider could do so easily.

danny hamel used to run up into the top 20 overall at 100 mile dezert races ON A FREAKIN 80!!!!! when he was like 13!!

this horsepower obsession is for people who lack cornering skills i guess.
 
Re: Open Desert

mark550fc said:
Try to win an open 100 mile desert race on one!
It is done in Nevada on Kaw and Honda 450s all the time.
Mark,
Have you had the chance to check out the 04/07 Dirt Bike mag 450 off road shootout? I quote,"The Husaberg is all about performance. It's fast and it's the lightest bike in the test. All this makes perfect sense because Husaberg was the 1st company to show that four-stokes could be competitive racers.The motor is a little old world, but in a good way. It revs slowly without any big hit. It has a six speed so there's is always a gear for anything. In handling and suspension the Berg is race oriented too. The suspension is stiff and so is the frame, making for a very stable, predictable package. The hydraulic clutch and Brembo brakes are excellent. We had no reliability issues with the bike, which is a very big deal. In this tread and others you are always singing the praises of the Japanese bikes and flaming the bergs. Nobody has a gun to your head to make you ride a Berg. If the Asian bikes are so superior go buy one and sell your berg cheap to someone who will appreciate it. Don't give me any of that blind brand loyalty crap either. As well as the Berg I own several other brands and the Berg is competitive with all of them. Remember, Jap bikes are like a--holes. I've got one and I don't need another :evil:
 

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