Joined Jul 2023
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United Kingdom
Greetings fellow Husabergers!
New owner of a 2004 FS 650 C from NE Scotland. The attached photos were taken from Trevor Pope's site - well, it is mine now!
It's 2 owner bike, originally supplied by Gary Grover Racing. Has done 71 hours / 1732 miles, last owner is an aircraft engineer so I'm expecting it to as good as the description
Have already spoken to Taffy, who took the time to explain some of the specific model year issues. Cheers mate! I'll be ordering parts from you as soon its is here.
This is my first Supermoto / offroad bike since I learned to ride on a 1986 Kawasaki KMX125. Since then I've been riding Japanese inline 4 sportsbikes on the road and occasional trackdays. Have wanted an FS 650 for many years since seeing one in the flesh for the first time at a local KTM dealer around 2009/10. He'd raced that one and was asking top money, so I passed...until my MOT tester got into SM bikes and re-ignited my interest in Husaberg.
Hope to contribute to the site and threads in due course once I've assimilated the manuals and resources
New owner of a 2004 FS 650 C from NE Scotland. The attached photos were taken from Trevor Pope's site - well, it is mine now!
It's 2 owner bike, originally supplied by Gary Grover Racing. Has done 71 hours / 1732 miles, last owner is an aircraft engineer so I'm expecting it to as good as the description
Have already spoken to Taffy, who took the time to explain some of the specific model year issues. Cheers mate! I'll be ordering parts from you as soon its is here.
This is my first Supermoto / offroad bike since I learned to ride on a 1986 Kawasaki KMX125. Since then I've been riding Japanese inline 4 sportsbikes on the road and occasional trackdays. Have wanted an FS 650 for many years since seeing one in the flesh for the first time at a local KTM dealer around 2009/10. He'd raced that one and was asking top money, so I passed...until my MOT tester got into SM bikes and re-ignited my interest in Husaberg.
Hope to contribute to the site and threads in due course once I've assimilated the manuals and resources