I chose a 2020 Vitpilen 701 as my first bike and I absolutely love it! It's got plenty of power and looks amazing. Thinking about picking up one of the new xsr900's as my second bike but my Vitpilen will always be my first love and a forever bike.
Holy shit, I thought I was crazy when mine kept stalling downshifting at lights. Loving the vitpilen, but by far worst aspect is the stalling issue. Was taking right hand turn, uphill when it did it the first time. Made me look like a complete moron. Great video. Can’t beat all the rolling shots.
It happened since the first day of buying it brand new. I told my friend and he said it's probably operator error. I didn't agree... I went to forums and a lot of others have the same issue. I think it's just a quirk of the bike. Thanks for the compliment!
I have a 2022 Svartpilen have sub 1k miles on it but have never experienced the Stalling issue, and I hope I don't! I also don't use the quick shifter because it's kind of jerky it's not my BMW F900r but I am just impressed Husqvarna would even consider this at the price, of course Dealers here in Southern California have a ridiculous ADM on them these days!
Hopefully they've fixed that issue on the newer models. As for the quick shifter, it was a bit jerky sometimes. However, if you find the right RPM to quick shift, it will shift smoothly.
I just got a 2022 Vitpilen here in SoCal. I paid $700 ADM. The dealer had no Svartpilens. That's OK because I prefer the Vit. I only have 250 miles on mine and no stalling so far. Yes, the quick shifter is jerky but I'm sure glad it has it. The 3-4, 4-5, and 5-6 upshifts are pretty good. The downshifts are good. I use it but not all the time. PS OTOH I probably got $1k more for my used bike because of the seller's market. My old bike was a 2019 Honda CB300R which I bought new. The Vit is a WAY better bike than the Honda for only $450 more on the list prices.
I miss Dallas… I’m in Houston now, but hey, I just picked up a 401 Vitpilen!!! It’s a 2023 and new. They marked the price way the hell down. New model is on its way to the dealership, but I wanted the clip-ons instead of the new handlebars. Also, the price. OTD was a few hundred less than the MSRP.
I think you got a steal then. I'm not a huge fan of the looks for the 2024 models. I think the pre-2024 models may be a collector's item someday. Though, excited for the 801 model they just announced.
Thanks! I had the option to buy the 701 when I bought the 401, but it wasn't in my budget at the time. Wish I would've just spent the extra cash for it since they don't make em anymore.
Im most likely picking up a 401 vit in a few days, brand new out the door. But a 701 vit just popped up for sale by me for $7k .. so no i am stuck in a dilemna if the 701 is still available when i go to buy... decisions decisions. Im a total beginner rider so the 401 i feel is perfect,.. but a 701 for the same amount of money.. just comes down to my personal confidence in being able to handle it
If I were you, I'd buy the 701. I have enjoyed the 401 and I thought it was enough power (and it was for awhile) but once I started riding other bikes, I realized how lacking in power the bike was. And I have an itch for speed, so I desired something a little bit faster when riding the 401. I honestly don't think a 701 would be too much power for you as a beginner rider. Just don't be stupid and full throttle it when you're not used to the bike yet and you'll be fine. I'm upgrading to a Triumph tiger 800, but had I bought the 701 originally, I would have probably kept it instead of thinking of getting a bigger motorcycle. Hope that helps!
@@dantediss1 haha will do, brother! You could reach out to the seller and tell him your situation in hopes that they save it for you or least know you're interested in it. If it's not still there, then don't worry about it. You won't go wrong with the 401.
@@JAWexposures im perfectly fine waiting to see. Im a believer of fate. If it is meant for me to get on a larger bike,. It will still be available. All i know for certain is im going home wed on some version of the Vitpilen hahaha
What a great quality video! But what about the seating position, some reviewers say that it's hard on the wrists and neck? Does it need some time getting used to?
I'm 6 foot tall. I love the seating position on my Vitpilen 401. My 5'6" neighbor hated it, was on tippy toes, and really had to stretch to reach the bars. In addition to the clip on bars the foot pegs are set back 4 inches compared to the Svartpilen. It puts you in a very sporty leaned over position. I find it very comfortable and could ride it all day. Clip on bars and rear set pegs make so much sense on a naked bike because there is no wind protection. Leaned over is way better than sitting upright in the wind. I believe the Vitpilen is the only fully naked bike available with clip on bars and rear set pegs. It is absolutely genius of Husqvarna to offer it.
I'm 5'7" and I do remember when first riding it, I had to get used to the wrist position. It may have been because I was holding on too tight, but my hand would go numb sometimes the first month or so of riding it. With that said, it is a different wrist placement compared to other bikes, but it is something you will get used to, and I don't think it's a huge deal. It is a Cafe style bike after all.
Thanks guys! I bought it a week ago, and I feel the same - whenever I hold on too tight, my hands feel a little numb. But the more I drive and the more relaxed I feel, the more comfortable it gets. So it only takes some time to get used to, but I love it.
Presumably you got a great price when sold ... it's still a seller's market. I have my eye on the Svartpilen, but anything KTM-related my local dealer is saying is all gone for 2022.
@@georgekrpan3181 the 401 seems to be picking up traction with consumers. I think back when I bought mine, they weren't well known; therefore, they were selling them for cheap. Plus, back then, they had the 701 in their line up which was around the 10-12k range. Now with the 701 out of production, the 401 is the only bike you can get that looks like that.
@@JAWexposures Yes, I think you're right about it picking up traction although I was a fan when it first came out in 2019. The price in 2019 was $6299 + $1500 freight from Austria! I bought a Honda CB300R instead. The CB is a good bike and the motor is a lot spicier than the numbers suggest but the Vit is far superior.
Do you mean on purpose or on accident? I never did on purpose, and it was pretty hard to get it into neutral normally. So, I don't think it ever went into neutral when coming to a stop. I kept it in gear so I could start back up quick if someone was going to rear end me.
@@JAWexposures yeah, I know... but you did kinda go along with it. I don't have an urban to explore. I live in a rural hunting culture. I hunt sport bikes with mine !
I'm thinking of this alot but I never got a chance to try does it fit me.. I'm just a little over 6 feet tall and wondering am I to big for this awesome bike ?
Depends on what you mean by fit you. If you mean looks, then you might look too big for the bike. If you mean cramped on the bike, then maybe but not guaranteed. I would suggest going somewhere to sit on one to try it out.
Comfort is all based on the individual. At first, it hurt my wrists but after riding it for awhile, I got used to it and it didn't hurt anymore. As for the hunch over the bars, well it's a cafe style bike so you sacrifice comfort for the look. However, it wasn't that uncomfortable at all for short rides of about an hour or so. Just the prolonged riding such as an everyday rider, I didn't like it. But if you are riding it for joy rides on the weekends and such, you'd probably be fine. I'd recommend going somewhere that has one to sit on it and see what it feels like. I rode mine for about 15 months, 4-5 times a week, and it wasn't bad. I was just worried about the future effects on my back and shoulders of being hunched over that much.
@@JAWexposures not the dash or any light on it. I’m talking about the buttons on the handle bars, the turn signals, headlights, horn, starter button etc.. are those backlit?
Mine is being delivered in 4 days and I just binge watch Svartpilen videos
you crash it yet?
I chose a 2020 Vitpilen 701 as my first bike and I absolutely love it! It's got plenty of power and looks amazing. Thinking about picking up one of the new xsr900's as my second bike but my Vitpilen will always be my first love and a forever bike.
Good choice! I wish I would have picked up the 701 instead of the 401.
Holy shit, I thought I was crazy when mine kept stalling downshifting at lights. Loving the vitpilen, but by far worst aspect is the stalling issue. Was taking right hand turn, uphill when it did it the first time. Made me look like a complete moron. Great video. Can’t beat all the rolling shots.
It happened since the first day of buying it brand new. I told my friend and he said it's probably operator error. I didn't agree... I went to forums and a lot of others have the same issue. I think it's just a quirk of the bike.
Thanks for the compliment!
Did you fix the stalling issue? I have a '21 vit 401 and no issues. Have about 4k miles on it. Good to know if there is something I can check. Thanks
@@fo4ty486 I never got it fixed. I had the dealer try to fix it in the beginning of when I purchased it; however, they weren't successful.
well, only happens to me in first gear. hopefully it won't happen on higher gear. chears!
Check husky forums. It was an issue on early models and can be fixed.
in three days i have my own i can't wait!!! ^^
I have a 2022 Svartpilen have sub 1k miles on it but have never experienced the Stalling issue, and I hope I don't! I also don't use the quick shifter because it's kind of jerky it's not my BMW F900r but I am just impressed Husqvarna would even consider this at the price, of course Dealers here in Southern California have a ridiculous ADM on them these days!
Hopefully they've fixed that issue on the newer models.
As for the quick shifter, it was a bit jerky sometimes. However, if you find the right RPM to quick shift, it will shift smoothly.
It's fixed on 2022 model
I just got a 2022 Vitpilen here in SoCal. I paid $700 ADM. The dealer had no Svartpilens. That's OK because I prefer the Vit. I only have 250 miles on mine and no stalling so far. Yes, the quick shifter is jerky but I'm sure glad it has it. The 3-4, 4-5, and 5-6 upshifts are pretty good. The downshifts are good.
I use it but not all the time. PS OTOH I probably got $1k more for my used bike because of the seller's market. My old bike was a 2019 Honda CB300R which I bought new. The Vit is a WAY better bike than the Honda for only $450 more on the list prices.
Dude!! What a great video I really enjoyed that!
I miss Dallas… I’m in Houston now, but hey, I just picked up a 401 Vitpilen!!! It’s a 2023 and new. They marked the price way the hell down. New model is on its way to the dealership, but I wanted the clip-ons instead of the new handlebars. Also, the price. OTD was a few hundred less than the MSRP.
I think you got a steal then. I'm not a huge fan of the looks for the 2024 models. I think the pre-2024 models may be a collector's item someday.
Though, excited for the 801 model they just announced.
Great video man! I love my Vitpilen 701 🏍👌🏼
Thanks!
I had the option to buy the 701 when I bought the 401, but it wasn't in my budget at the time. Wish I would've just spent the extra cash for it since they don't make em anymore.
Nice vid bro!
I suggest installing a fuel x lite or pro to eliminate the stalling and the vibrations at very high speeds
Really, really good vid.
Great review. Those are some killer shoes. What are they?
TCX Dartwood WP Shoes
However, the sole started detaching itself from the rest of the shoe around the 6 month mark.
@@JAWexposures that’s a shame. Thanks for the info, much appreciated.
Im most likely picking up a 401 vit in a few days, brand new out the door. But a 701 vit just popped up for sale by me for $7k .. so no i am stuck in a dilemna if the 701 is still available when i go to buy... decisions decisions. Im a total beginner rider so the 401 i feel is perfect,.. but a 701 for the same amount of money.. just comes down to my personal confidence in being able to handle it
If I were you, I'd buy the 701.
I have enjoyed the 401 and I thought it was enough power (and it was for awhile) but once I started riding other bikes, I realized how lacking in power the bike was. And I have an itch for speed, so I desired something a little bit faster when riding the 401.
I honestly don't think a 701 would be too much power for you as a beginner rider. Just don't be stupid and full throttle it when you're not used to the bike yet and you'll be fine.
I'm upgrading to a Triumph tiger 800, but had I bought the 701 originally, I would have probably kept it instead of thinking of getting a bigger motorcycle.
Hope that helps!
@@JAWexposures well then cross your fingers and say a little prayer for me in the hopes it is still available in a few days hahahaha
@@dantediss1 haha will do, brother! You could reach out to the seller and tell him your situation in hopes that they save it for you or least know you're interested in it.
If it's not still there, then don't worry about it. You won't go wrong with the 401.
@@JAWexposures im perfectly fine waiting to see. Im a believer of fate. If it is meant for me to get on a larger bike,. It will still be available. All i know for certain is im going home wed on some version of the Vitpilen hahaha
And you def earned a Sub and Like from me. Keep up the great work
What a great quality video! But what about the seating position, some reviewers say that it's hard on the wrists and neck? Does it need some time getting used to?
I'm 6 foot tall. I love the seating position on my Vitpilen 401. My 5'6" neighbor hated it, was on tippy toes, and really had to stretch to reach the bars. In addition to the clip on bars the foot pegs are set back 4 inches compared to the Svartpilen. It puts you in a very sporty leaned over position. I find it very comfortable and could ride it all day. Clip on bars and rear set pegs make so much sense on a naked bike because there is no wind protection. Leaned over is way better than sitting upright in the wind. I believe the Vitpilen is the only fully naked bike available with clip on bars and rear set pegs. It is absolutely genius of Husqvarna to offer it.
I'm 5'7" and I do remember when first riding it, I had to get used to the wrist position. It may have been because I was holding on too tight, but my hand would go numb sometimes the first month or so of riding it. With that said, it is a different wrist placement compared to other bikes, but it is something you will get used to, and I don't think it's a huge deal. It is a Cafe style bike after all.
Thanks guys! I bought it a week ago, and I feel the same - whenever I hold on too tight, my hands feel a little numb. But the more I drive and the more relaxed I feel, the more comfortable it gets. So it only takes some time to get used to, but I love it.
When it will be launched in India?
Presumably you got a great price when sold ... it's still a seller's market. I have my eye on the Svartpilen, but anything KTM-related my local dealer is saying is all gone for 2022.
I bought it in 2021 for $4k (it was on sale at the time), originally it was $5k. Out the door price was right under $6k if I remember correctly.
@@JAWexposures I just paid $7565 OTD for a 2022 Vit. I had to pay $699 over list.
@@georgekrpan3181 the 401 seems to be picking up traction with consumers. I think back when I bought mine, they weren't well known; therefore, they were selling them for cheap. Plus, back then, they had the 701 in their line up which was around the 10-12k range. Now with the 701 out of production, the 401 is the only bike you can get that looks like that.
@@JAWexposures Yes, I think you're right about it picking up traction although I was a fan when it first came out in 2019. The price in 2019 was $6299 + $1500 freight from Austria! I bought a Honda CB300R instead. The CB is a good bike and the motor is a lot spicier than the numbers suggest but the Vit is far superior.
Just curious, with regard to the stalling issue. When coming to a stop, do you ever pop it into neutral before you come to a complete stop?
Do you mean on purpose or on accident? I never did on purpose, and it was pretty hard to get it into neutral normally. So, I don't think it ever went into neutral when coming to a stop.
I kept it in gear so I could start back up quick if someone was going to rear end me.
Urban explorer? -- that's a Cafe racer. Get that bike on a curvy back road and the right rider will give 100+ HP sport bikes a run for their money.
That's the slogan Husqvarna advertised for the 401's... Take it up with them.
@@JAWexposures yeah, I know... but you did kinda go along with it. I don't have an urban to explore. I live in a rural hunting culture. I hunt sport bikes with mine !
@@jonlee3081 different strokes. I have an urban to explore, so I do
@@jonlee3081 shut up lmaooooooooooooooooooooooo
I'm thinking of this alot but I never got a chance to try does it fit me.. I'm just a little over 6 feet tall and wondering am I to big for this awesome bike ?
Depends on what you mean by fit you. If you mean looks, then you might look too big for the bike. If you mean cramped on the bike, then maybe but not guaranteed.
I would suggest going somewhere to sit on one to try it out.
@@JAWexposuresYeah.. I trying to get a chance for that 😉
Is it THAT uncomfortable as people make it out to be? I love the looks of the 2018 and want to get it, but Im afraid of how uncomfortable it might be
Comfort is all based on the individual. At first, it hurt my wrists but after riding it for awhile, I got used to it and it didn't hurt anymore. As for the hunch over the bars, well it's a cafe style bike so you sacrifice comfort for the look. However, it wasn't that uncomfortable at all for short rides of about an hour or so. Just the prolonged riding such as an everyday rider, I didn't like it. But if you are riding it for joy rides on the weekends and such, you'd probably be fine.
I'd recommend going somewhere that has one to sit on it and see what it feels like.
I rode mine for about 15 months, 4-5 times a week, and it wasn't bad. I was just worried about the future effects on my back and shoulders of being hunched over that much.
I heard the switch gear is illuminated, is that true?
If I'm understanding your question, there is a red light that comes on letting you know you should shift.
@@JAWexposures not the dash or any light on it. I’m talking about the buttons on the handle bars, the turn signals, headlights, horn, starter button etc.. are those backlit?
@@dukie1616 oh, yes they are.
Hahahahahahaha