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Cycle News 2025 Issue 45 November 11

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VOLUME ISSUE NOVEMBER , P97 However, it's not perfect, especially when it comes to price. At $11,149, it's nearly $1000 more than the $10,499 Husqvarna Svartpilen 801, a bike I'll admit I wouldn't have thought to pit against the TT, but the more I rode it, the more this comparison began to make sense. The Svartpilen is the wrong bike to put against the TT, right? Its knobby-ish tires and scrambler ethos are not really in the same ball- park as the TT's pure tarmac demeanor, but the performance of the former and the features it packs would argue otherwise. Let's have a bit of a spec sheet GP to see what's up. The Suzuki runs 776cc capacity compared to the Svartpilen's 799cc, both of which come from parallel-twin four-stroke lumps, although the Husky has a clear advantage in horsepower with a claimed 105 ponies compared to the Suzuki's claimed 80 horsepower. The Austrian/Swedish 801 also holds a lead when it comes to torque, with a claimed 64 lb-ft to the Japanese Suzuki's 57 lb-ft. While not a big advantage, the feel at the handlebar is quite pronounced. The Husqvarna's engine is faster revving and more playful than the Suzuki, which takes a bit of time to get going but delivers what it has in a smoother fashion compared to the Husky.

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