Husqvarna FS 450 hones its competitive edge for 2022

2022 Husqvarna FS 450


Husqvarna have revealed an updated FS 450 supermoto for 2022, offering an all-new Brembo hydraulic clutch system, alongside a new colour scheme, while carrying across the existing high spec’ platform seen before. The updated bike is currently expected to arrive in Australia in November.

2022 Husqvarna FS 450
The 2022 Husqvarna FS 450 receives a new Brembo hydraulic clutch system

The new Brembo hydraulic system is claimed to offer improved clutch action and control, alongside the Suter slipper clutch which is designed with supermoto style drifting in mind.

The new addition in 2022 is the Brembo hydraulic clutch system
The new addition in 2022 is the Brembo hydraulic clutch system

The heart of the FS 450 is a SOHC single-cylinder powerplant which weighs just 27.3 kg and produces 63 horsepower. The camshaft is kept close to the centre of gravity, aiding handling agility, with lightweight valves actuated by a rocker arm and timing focused on torque and responsiveness.

The aluminium cylinder runs a 95 mm bore to the 63.4 mm stroke, alongside a CP forged bridged-box-type piston weighing 320 g. Compression is 12.75:1 and fueling via a Keihin EFI with 44 mm throttle-body. Helping save weight is high pressure die-cast crankcases, with thin walls without sacrificing strength.

2022 Husqvarna FS 450
On the 2022 Husqvarna FS 450 styling is also updated with new livery

The gearbox is produced by Pankl Racing Systems and is a five speed unit with integrated gear sensor, tied into specific engine maps for each gear. A map switch activates launch control when pressed in conjunction with the TC button, as well as selecting between two maps, with traction control switchable between on and off.

A vulcanised right grip also features an integrated throttle mechanism, with easy free play adjustment and a swappable cam, so throttle progression can be altered.

2022 Husqvarna FS 450
The 2022 Husqvarna FS 450 produces 63 horsepower and weighs just 103 kg without fuel

The stock exhaust system includes a flow designed resonance chamber integrated into the header pipe, with a compact silencer in aluminium helping minimise weight. However there’s also a full Akrapovič Evolution Line titanium exhaust available as seen in some of the action shots, as well as a FMF Factory 4.1 RCT silencer and Megabomb header combo, for those looking for more power, less weight and more bark.

The 2022 Husqvarna FS 450 runs a chromium molybdenum steel frame
The 2022 Husqvarna FS 450 runs a chromium molybdenum steel frame

On the chassis side of things, the FS 450 runs a chromium molybdenum steel frame tuned for longitudinal and torsional flex characteristics for maximum feel, feedback and stability, while also running frame protectors as standard. The frame also incorporates cooling system routing, helping reduce hoses for the high strength aluminium radiators.

2022 Husqvarna FS 450
2022 Husqvarna FS 450

The sub-frame in comparison is a carbon-fibre unit, made in two pieces and weighing just over 1 kg, while a hollow cast swingarm also contributes to the overall low weight. The FS 450 is only 103 kg without fuel.

Suspension is provided by WP, with XACT fork and shock, with a split-air fork offering preload, compression and rebound adjustability. A pump for adjusting the fork’s air pressure is standard with the bike. Holding the forks is a set of CNC machined triple-clamps, with standard protector on the lowers. Four-way handlebar adjustment is also included, with ProTaper bars fitted, as well as handguards.

WP provide the XACT suspension on the 2022 Husqvarna FS 450
WP provide the XACT suspension on the 2022 Husqvarna FS 450

At the rear the XACT rear shock is fully adjustable and run via a linkage, with 266 mm travel compared to 285 mm on the front.

Wheels are Alpina spoked units, with a 16.5-in front and 17-in rear, running Bridgestone rubber as standard, with a 125/80 front and 165/65 rear slick for maximum grip.

Wheels on the 2022 Husqvarna FS 450 are Alpina spoked units with Bridgestone slicks, and Brembo provide the brakes
Wheels on the 2022 Husqvarna FS 450 are Alpina spoked units with Bridgestone slicks, and Brembo provide the brakes

Brakes are, like the clutch hydraulic system, provided by Brembo, with a 310 mm front rotor with four-piston radial caliper, while the rear runs a 220 mm rear rotor with single-piston caliper.

Other features include an air filter accessible without tools via the left side panel, and provided by Twin Air, while a seven litre fuel tank includes a threaded filler cap.

2022 Husqvarna FS 450
2022 Husqvarna FS 450

Bodywork as mentioned features new livery, with less yellow and more blue, including a flat high-grip seat, easy movement on the bike thanks to slim design and of course overall comfort. Seat height is 890 mm.

The 2022 FS 450 will be available in limited numbers in Australia and New Zealand from November 2021 in authorised Husqvarna Motorcycles dealerships. The FS450 is not suitable for road registration.

2022 Husqvarna FS 450 highlights

  • New Brembo hydraulic clutch system
  • Mid-valve damping provides consistent fork performance
  • Low-friction linkage seals for smoother shock action
  • High-grip seat cover texture for exceptional comfort and control
  • 22 mm front wheel axle for improved fork response
  • Engine – 63 hp and only 27.3 kg
  • Frame – perfect flex characteristics, advanced rider feedback
  • Carbon fibre composite subframe – lightweight and robust
  • Swingarm – optimal stiffness and reliability in a lightweight construction
  • WP XACT front fork – progressive and consistent damping
  • WP XACT rear shock – 266 mm wheel travel
  • Black 16.5”/17” Alpina spoked wheels and
  • Bridgestone slick tyres – top-level performance
  • Bodywork – distinctive looks with a functional, modern design
  • ProTaper handlebar – class-leading function and style
  • Launch control – maximum traction for perfect starts
  • High performance Brembo brakes

2022 Husqvarna FS 450 Specifications

ENGINE
Engine type Single cylinder, 4-stroke
Displacement  449.9 ccm
Bore/stroke  95/63.4 mm
Compression ratio 12,75:1
Starter/battery Electric starter / Lithium Ion 12,8V 2Ah
Transmission 5 gears
Fuel system Keihin EFI, throttle body 44 mm
Control 4 V / SOHC with rocker levers
Lubrication Pressure lubrication with 2 oil pumps
Gear ratios 16:32  18:30  20:28  22:26  24:24  –
Primary ratio 31:76
Final drive 14:45
Cooling Liquid cooling
Clutch SUTER anti-hopping, Brembo hydraulics
Ignition / Engine Management Keihin EMS
CHASSIS
Frame Central double-cradle-type 25CrMo4      steel
Subframe Carbon fibre reinforced polyamide
Handlebar ProTaper, Aluminium Ø 28/22 mm
Front suspension WP XACT-USD, Ø 48 mm
Rear suspension WP XACT Monoshock with linkage
Suspension travel front/rear 285/266 mm
Front/rear brakes Disc brake Ø 310/220 mm Brembo
Front/rear rims 3.5 x 16.5″; 5 x 17″ Alpina 
Front/rear tyres 125/600 R16.5; 165/630 R17 
Chain 5/8 x 1/4″
Silencer Aluminium
Steering head angle 63.9°
Triple clamp offset 16 mm
Wheel base 1,461 ± 10 mm
Ground clearance 290 mm
Seat height 890 mm
Tank capacity, approx. 7 l
Weight, without fuel, approx. 103 kg

Source: MCNews.com.au

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