Possibility of Husky dynos?

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Will93
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Possibility of Husky dynos?

Post by Will93 »

Just wondering if Mr. JLV has any future plans of implementing Husqvarna dynos into the game? It seems like a reasonable move to me seeing as they're now being raced in the states. I can see how licensing might be an issue, but it would be awesome to see people ripping it up on 03 with some smexy white bikes, seeing as they're the only really close competition to the power of the KTM this year.
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Re: Possibility of Husky dynos?

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Just use a KTM and there you go :lol:. Powerplant is the same, things like airbox is different but I doubt it'd be noticeable in game like real life.
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Re: Possibility of Husky dynos?

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There are dyno runs with fairly sizable discrepancies. I've been told by some people that the Husqvarnas feel faster and by some people that they feel a little sluggish in comparison to the KTM. It could be cool to have a slightly different KTM if there was a noticeable difference in power delivery, especially since it seems like everybody wants to ride one anyway. 8)

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Re: Possibility of Husky dynos?

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Since Ktm bought up husky and rendered the running joke of "he probably rides a husky" useless, the Husqvarnas have been getting more and more different from Ktm each year, but are still super fast. While we certainly don't need a husky dyno as of now, I'd assume we may need one in the next 4 years or so, judging by how different the dynos are coming out each year.
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