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dsducati said:
What about Husaberg building the purpose built chassis with expert help and actually also trying to sell the bikes to racers on Monday after winning on Sunday. Offer comfort seats and lighting kits and flat track fans might buy some and put them on the streets in states with liberal licensing requirements.
dan

Hi Dan,
Such was actually in the skunk works prior to KTM.

Dale
 
Think It Would Be A Good Idea. What About Building A Speedway Bike Too,Havnt Seen Any Races Where They Mention KTM Powered Bikes.
Would Be Nice,Single Thumper Under 500cc Running On Meth With A 34mm Carb.
Cant Be Too Much Difference Between The Engines?
 
kez said:
Think It Would Be A Good Idea. What About Building A Speedway Bike Too,Havnt Seen Any Races Where They Mention KTM Powered Bikes.
Would Be Nice,Single Thumper Under 500cc Running On Meth With A 34mm Carb.
Cant Be Too Much Difference Between The Engines?

Hi Kez,
Right you are as the Husaberg engine is quite similar to that of a Godden.

Best Regards,

Dale
 
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Hi Eric,
I have built and tuned many a Godden. :)
Thank you for the pictures as such bring back a flood of fond memories.

Sincerely,
Dale
 
Re: The Maely

I had the distinct honor of personally knowing this giant of a man.
Few realise that as with Don Godden Ken Maely had tremendous influence regarding the marque we now know as Husaberg.

God Bless you Ken!

My Hero

Dale
 
If a Rotax engine can do it for sooo many years think what a Berg engine could do....I let a flat track god take my bike for a few laps with 17"s on a clay track, he came back smiling and shaking his head...." Dam that thing is nice "
 
BrianSM said:
If a Rotax engine can do it for sooo many years think what a Berg engine could do....I let a flat track god take my bike for a few laps with 17"s on a clay track, he came back smiling and shaking his head...." Dam that thing is nice "

For what it may be worth:
Kenny Noyes and Husaberg were instrumental regarding the fall of Rotax domination.

Dale
 

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