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dale

thanks for your reply earlier on , and you have set in stone what i have always thought to be true . ktm bought husaberg to

1 learn the technology

2 to choke the brand before it showed it's true potential

FE 650 E 04
150 hours, goes like new 8)
 
I wonder if you could fit blinkers to that Honda, nice.

Don't forget today on SPEED tv, flattrack racing is on the tube.

11:00 am AMA Superbike Championship Daytona (LIVE)

12:30 pm AMA Flat Track Championship Daytona

1:30 pm AMA Formula Xtreme The Daytona 200 (LIVE)
 
hey , you get some good stuff to watch on t.v .

i guess i will be watching berg newton poncing around !!!

if your reside in aus you will understand
 
LINEAWEAVER said:
My love of the Husaberg is a direct result of my many years building and tuning "Speedway" motorcycles.

The Husaberg engine is quite similar in design to that of a Godden.
GoddenNielsen.jpg


I am well versed regarding Jawa, Weslake, GM, JAP, Godden and Maely engines.

Small world, eh?

Best Regards,
Dale

Your post prompted me to check out the above listed motors on the net for fun (Its pouring rain today) and came across this Jawa motor that looks quite familar :eek:

870_1.jpg


Engine type 870
Technical data Engine type 870

Engine Water-cooled, four stroke single cylinder with four valve DOHC valve mechanism, crankcases including 6-speed gearbox, balancer shaft, clutch in oil bath, dry sump.
Swept volume 624,6 cm3
Bore x stroke 94x90 mm
Compression ratio 11,2:1
Max. power 55 kW
Max. speed 10 000 min-1
Fuel Gasoline (min. 98 ON)
Weight 35-38 kg

This engine was developed for racing in different classes of motorcycles sports. Successful mission was completed on SUPERMONO racing (Martin Kamenický - overall winner in Czech Republic Supermono Cup 2002). Employment in next classes is in preparation.



http://www.jawa.cz/products.php
 
Bultaco Spain came very close to re-entering the "American Dirttrack" arena using the 870 Jawa engine. They did test the waters a bit with an FI Gas Gas, alas, they decided such was not worth the effort. :(

Sincerely,
Dale

Known Bill Cody for years:
http://www.speedwaybikes.com/cody/index.htm
 
LINEAWEAVER said:
BOSS said:
:D If you mean your the tiger of course!

Your rider & you won a championship right?

If it had any impact on sales i'm sure you would have

what you want!

If you so dearly love the brand & are so saught after

then start selling the bikes,invest in bmg like the rest of us!

You should be able to out sell all of us together from the thread's

you have posted. I know you like yourself show others the same!!

Mr. Bozarth,
I have an intolerance regarding posers and those whom ride coat tails to the gravy train. I also speak my mind.

I am indeed quite proud of my accomplishments and the contributions I have made to Husaberg.

I am not a salesman nor do I wish to be.

The "Great Husaberg" product you so proudly tout is a direct result of people such as Roland Ohrn and myself. Where were you when development was taking place?

Our championship had an impact, a negative impact! People lost their jobs because we smacked KTM around. 8O

I like what Husaberg was, not what it has become.

Spoken as a true Husaberg enthusiast and of my very own opinion I believe it would be fun to beat up KTM with their own stick. Unlike many I am not in this just for the money. I notice you did not show up until a profit could be turned. Prior to such you were simply a dealership (KTM) mechanic and part time racer.

I also recall you phoning me up just after becoming a new Husaberg dealer. "You had your nose so far up my butt I could hardly breathe". :lol: Now you consider yourself the expert. How is it you have become so wise with such little time invested?

What do you really know about Husaberg? Or anything outside of the KTM service manual for that matter?

Rick,
Sale your new bikes, ride the wave and have a ball.
I will continue to support the "true Husaberg enthusiast" even if his bike is ten years old.

As for having what I want, I already do. "Integrity". :)

Dale

PS
You and I do not need to burn this site with our personal dislike for one another. I suggest if you have a smart remark, call and / or Email me.

You notice I have not taunted you, you sir always ask for it.



It's this type of crap that makes this site NO FUN. I feel the need to lurk in order to be in touch, and learn, but beyond that, well let's just say that other sites are way easier to enjoy. When I'm at Thumpertalk, for instance, noone owns the site, or feels that they have the right to talk to ANYONE like this. People that do are dealt with properly by moderaters.

You notice I have not taunted you, ........

The more posts I see like this one, the less you will her from me, and I'd bet that suit some just fine. I don't believe that expressing myself here will change a thing, but on the outside chance that someone actually cares, it had to be said. Expect no further imput from me on this, for just this little bit has sucked life out of me that I'll never get back. I can't stand that I feel this way often when I come here, thanks for making this site so great.

NOW, let's see who has to have the last word.....
 
Dale;

First of all I was only agreeing with sm610 because of the ugly direction this thread was going. My intent was to not take sides nor do I think I sounded that way.

Second I do have your product in two of my machines. "Very nice"

Third You can call it holding my hand if you want, never the less, I do appreiciate the help because I needed it.

Lastly I will support anybody that has something productive to add and this is percisly why I agreed with the comments of sm610.

Pineman
 

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