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Styling has kept me away from KTM, that and the reputation for fragility. But the Vitpilen looks interesting.
if you read KTM's corporate website, it will be noted there that Husqvarna Motorcycles belongs to the "KTM Group", along with WP Suspension and several other entities. (The KTM Group, btw, is 48% owned by India's Bajaj Auto, which produces the small-displacement KTM Duke and RC lines.) The Vitpilen 701 is not a rival to the KTM 690, as someone noted, but rather a close first cousin or variant. Mechanically, the Vitpilen and 690 are nearly identical. Where they differ is principally in the styling and presentation: The 690 is outfitted in KTM's signature space alien edgy stying by Kiska Design (another member of the KTM Group), whereas the Vitpilen has an altogether different set of clothes, clearly by a different design school. Essentially the same bike, but with contrasting configurations, for which the Vitpilen will fetch a hefty premium. Both bikes produce 70-75 HP with a curb weight in the mid 300's, a very impressive power-to-weight ratio with performance to match. Like the 690, the Vitpilen presents a radical, polarizing styling exercise which leaves few observers indifferent.
What's wrong with a Vision.I still have my 82 that I bought new,with a boat load of Yamaha discounts.Went cross country on it.My son just picked one up for $100 and it runs great.Being a Husky guy from way back I'm glad to see them coming back strong.Last week at our clubs enduro there were quite a few on the starting line.I just can't see 10K for a dirt bike,but there selling.