Founded in 1988, Husaberg was a Swedish motorcycle brand that specialized in enduro and off-road racing. It was acquired by KTM in 2013 and merged with the KTM family.
Husaberg is now part of KTM and produces enduro and off-road racing motorcycles based on KTM designs and technology. It has a strong presence in the world of off-road and enduro racing, and sponsors professional riders including American Ryan Sipes and Briton Graham Jarvis.
KTM’s vision for Husaberg is to continue offering innovative and high-performance off-road motorcycles with the same commitment to quality, performance, and customer care that has been the brand’s trademark since its inception.
Husaberg motorcycles have generally been reliable, but have had some reported problems with older models. The newer models have shown to be more reliable, but some issues have still been reported. However, most owners who have had issues with Husabergs have been able to resolve them with proper maintenance and use of quality aftermarket parts.
The maintenance cost of Husaberg motorcycles can vary greatly depending on the model and age of the bike, as well as the type of maintenance needed. In general, regular maintenance such as oil changes and tune ups can cost between $100-$200, while more extensive maintenance such as engine repairs can cost up to $1000 or more.
Common mechanical problems with Husaberg motorcycles include:
-Oil leaks
-Engine misfires
-Exhaust system problems
-Stalling issues
-Clogged carburetors
-Dirty air filters
-Clogged fuel injectors
-Faulty ignition coils
-Damaged spark plugs
-Worn out drive chains
-Faulty electrical components.