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Poor Husky

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Since its acquisition by BMW, Husqvarna has become more creative and vital. After introducing a new-generation SMR450 supermoto racer at the Cologne Show...

Need I say anything else?
BLECK! :X
Sorry, the Germans should've left the styling to the Italians.
 
Was going to make the same remark... but then it doesn't look like a sewing machine either (almost wrote sewer there ... Freudian slip? B) )
 
That is one ugly mofo. My 88 510 was a lot better looking than that.
Most BMW's are decent looking. They really screwed up the Husky.
 
I dunno....ever look at a Husky overlock machine??? There's a resemblance!!

Tell me they wouldn't actually sell it with that cobbled together pipe....looks like a garage job....
 
Tim, sure the pipe is protoype, and would never make production, but you know... I like that look personally. ;)

Poor front looks like it left it's zipper down, and it's stubby manhood hanging out. :dry:

BMSM4.jpg
 
Is LSD use making a comeback in Europe design houses? :laugh: I really wonder what recreational pharmecuticals the designer was using at the time??
 
Tha 450 SMR it may replace is a good looking bike. That is possibly the most unfortunate looking bike I have ever seen.
 
RacerX wrote:
Poor front looks like it left it's zipper down, and it's stubby manhood hanging out. :dry:

BMSM4.jpg

Hey...hey...hey...let's watch those references......gettin' kinda personal there!!!
 
I resemble that last remark. I like it its effective.
Dont mind the welds on the pipe. Its the bike thats the problem. The bike makes the pipe look bad.

SgtCrump wrote:
I dunno....ever look at a Husky overlock machine??? There's a resemblance!!

Tell me they wouldn't actually sell it with that cobbled together pipe....looks like a garage job....
 
I like the pipe. I like the frame. I even like the motor. It's the rest of it that needs to go away.
 
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