Extreme Enduro: there’s a school for this

Xavi Galindo is an dirtbiker who rolls over extreme terrains. He has a school named the Husaberg Extreme Academy where he teaches you how to tackle any kind of terrain on your dirtbike. And we do mean any. The usual … Continued

Photos: 2013 Husaberg range

For 2013, every model in the Husaberg range adopts a ChroMoly double cradle frame while modifications like larger airboxes and electric start expand through both its two and four-stroke range. But really, the big deal here is that the brand … Continued

What’s yellow, blue and smells like premix?

For 2012, Husaberg is updating its enduro range with improvements both mechanical and aesthetic. While it’s the yellow frame you’ll likely notice first, new components like the billet triple clamps, translucent fuel tank and switchable engine maps (dial on the … Continued

2011 Husabergs get dirty

Not just in the muddy sense, but also in the screw-emissions-we're-going-two-stroke sense. For the first time ever, Husaberg is including two-stroke models in its product range. The 2011 Husaberg TE 250 and 2011 Husaberg TE 300 do what they say…

Carefully Considered pixelates Husaberg

We're really digging the custom graphics UK firm Carefully Considered has created for the Husaberg FE 390. Referencing rather than copying digital camo, the design uses subtle touches of contrasting colors on the grips and spring to really pop the…

Husaberg FS 570 Supermoto: 70° cylinder hits the road

Photos: Mitterbauer H., Mathis P., Schedl R.Originally introduced on the Husaberg FE 450, the 70° cylinder optimizes mass centralization, moves the crankshaft's gyroscopic forces as close as possible to the center-of-gravity and lays the cylinder nearly flat, reducing the propensity…

Photos: Husaberg FE 570 in action

Photos: Mathis P.While researching images for the Husaberg 70º cylinder story, we came across this set of images and were immediately impressed. Combining the wide angle closeups and attitude of a skate shoot with the sense of surroundings and care…