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Cycle News 2016 Issue 05 February 9

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2016 HUSQVARNA 701 SUPERMOTO AND 701 ENDURO FIRST RIDE P64 TRELLIS FRAME Like the 690s, the 701s are built around an 18-pound chrome- moly-steel trellis frame. The sub- frame is unique to the Husky, as it is constructed out of molded polyamide (aka plastic) and features an integrated 3.4-gal- lon fuel tank. (The filler cap is integrated into the rear fender.) Husky says that the subframe was built strong enough to carry a passenger, side bags and a larger fuel tank, which Husky will soon offer for both bikes as ac- cessories. The frame allows for a front-mounted airbox, which is easily accessible from under the seat. WP SUSPENSION Both the Supermoto and Enduro feature fully adjustable WP-made suspension systems. Up front, you will find WP's latest 4CS four-chamber separate-function fork. Separate-function means that compression damping is handled in one leg (left) and rebound in the other. Easy-to- operate adjustment knobs are conveniently located at the top of the fork tubes. Don't worry, these are spring forks, not complicated air forks, so they are relatively easy to adjust, maintain and monitor. You know how it goes, just set it and forget it. Just how I like it. Essentially, these are the same forks that come on Husky's off-road and motocross bikes; they're just tuned differently for their specific use. Out back is a single, fully ad- justable gas-charged WP shock that rides on Husky's Pro-Lever linkages. The shock features rebound and high/low-speed compression damping adjust- ability. The Enduro version has slightly more wheel travel at both ends than the Supermoto. You could say that Husqvarna has the supermoto market cornered in the U.S. A skid plate is found on both bikes.

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