@@disfiguringthegoddes, im currently looking to get a new SM, but these comments make me question the bike I'm about to buy. I'm looking at a husaberg tomorrow and then an lc4 the following day. The paranoia i feel i sickening :) Is the lc4 engine prone to failure, it depends on how you treat the bike but id still like to hear your opinion?
@@roym1444 the grey engine lc4 (post-2002) is more reliable than the black engine which I would avoid given all the issues they can have. Go for the husaberg
SUPER STANLEY
Hi, I have the same bike. Do u know if it is possible to wheel it at just 20-40 kmh?
usually when i do wheelie the speed is around 30-40
Cool 😎 But death for the lc4 engine if you drive it on the rear wheel..
naah dont worry
You know about the lc4 Bible on advrider?
no
RIP KTM
why rip?
@@stanley_69 these engines blow up if you give them any excuse!
I'll let you know when it happens
@@disfiguringthegoddes, im currently looking to get a new SM, but these comments make me question the bike I'm about to buy. I'm looking at a husaberg tomorrow and then an lc4 the following day. The paranoia i feel i sickening :)
Is the lc4 engine prone to failure, it depends on how you treat the bike but id still like to hear your opinion?
@@roym1444 the grey engine lc4 (post-2002) is more reliable than the black engine which I would avoid given all the issues they can have. Go for the husaberg