Is This The Smartest Dirt Bike Ever Made?? | Whiskey Throttle Media



Husqvarna invited us to Fox Raceway to test out the new 2024.5 Husqvarna FC-450 Rockstar Edition. This bike boasts some new changes as well as an impressive new app to stand apart from the other manufactures now integrating apps into their motorcycles.

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31 thoughts on “Is This The Smartest Dirt Bike Ever Made?? | Whiskey Throttle Media”

  1. I don't think humans were meant to interact with technology so much. I much prefer to keep it simple when I go to the track and air fork pressures and mapping are a little too much to deal with everytime

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  2. Ping I am losing all respect for you. Now it's all about marketing the latest crap. Underhandedly calling riders who don't want to ride a video game "old" or "lacking technology skills".

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  3. I remember when people complained about a rebound adjustment was added to shocks. Adjusting suspension and motor is like being on a factory team in the old days. Use to have to deal with a motor company and a suspension company. Multiple shipments back and forth. Then you had to count on a friends for track advise for the fastest line. Technology can be good.

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  4. All the people saying bikes are so overpriced have to remember that there are mountain bikes that cost the same price. Ya it sucks bikes are 10k now but that’s what happens when a McDonalds burger flipper makes 15 a hour.

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  5. Is there any way to have less Bruce Marada and more Ping? I found this video fairly uninformative about the bike itself. Sure, talk about the changes, features, tech, but ultimately, I want to know how it felt on the track. Also, this Bruce guy ruins the rider meeting/sight lap segments too, they are just boring and lack any true insight, I enjoyed it better with the ex/current pro's. Not sure whether Bruce brings sponsorship money to the table to get on the channel? However, I might skip Whiskey Throttle content that involves the Marada. Good luck though.

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