Husqvarna’s Ice-cool big-bore single is perfect for tackling the twisties or letting you scare the begeezes out of the clip-on lads on a tight track. Swap tyres and a whole lot of fun options can be had too…
Words: Kev Photos: BRM
Back on the streets, it’s easy to see how the stonking big single could pull off such a trick. With the bike in the most aggressive of the three maps (switchable under the seat – don’t ask why) and with the ABS disabled, the wide-barred supermoto is a really hard charger. There is an accessory dongle that gives more flexibility to the system, as in front-only ABS and the ability to leave it on either that, the standard setting or off and not have it switch back when you switch the ignition off but that’s personal preference, so we left the 701 as is. Oh, apart from the barking Akrapovic muffler that is…
With WP suspension set for maximum fun with those big brakes, sticky tyres and potent engine, cradled in a trellis frame, Husqvarna have also headed for more centralised mass by having the fuel sit low in the side-panel area, making the 701 Supermoto as much fun to slide as it looks. For longer rides, as in to and from the gnarliest, tightest tarmac you can find, the engine is surprisingly smooth running, care of a parallel-mounted counterbalance, making the trick-looking Husky more versatile than any hard-charging supermoto has any right to be.
HUSQVARNA 701 SUPERMOTO
Engine Type: 690cc liquid-cooled single cylinder four-stroke
Bore x Stroke: 102 x 84.5mm
Compression Ratio: 12.6:1
Fuel Delivery: Keihin EMS with RBW
Transmission: six-speed gearbox
Front Suspension: WP 48mm USD forks with 215mm of travel
Rear Suspension: WP monoshock with Pro-Lever linkage and 250mm of travel
Front Brake: Brembo four-piston, radially bolted caliper and 320mm disc
Rear Brake: Brembo single piston, floating caliper and 240mm disc
Front Wheel: 3.50 x 17 inch
Rear Wheel: 5.00 x 17 inch
Seat Height: 890mm
Wheelbase: 1480mm
Ground Clearance: 270mm
Fuel Capacity: 14L
Dry Weight: 145kg