Husqvarna FE501S 160 Hour In-Depth Review

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  • Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
  • An in depth review on my Husqvarna FE501S after 160 hours of run time.
    I have had this motorcycle for over a year now and as far as dual sport's go, it has shown itself to be the jack of all trades. In this video I will break down all the types of riding I do, how the bike has performed, problems with the bike and more.
    Stick around until the end to see some internal motor components from its first top end rebuild.
    Enjoy the video!
    #fe501 #husqvarna #FE501s
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  • @ogasi1798
    @ogasi1798 2 місяці тому +15

    my 500 is now over 320 hours, clutch still feels new - bike is sweet, no mechanical gremlins or anything, no brake failures, no fuel pump failure, no starter issues - nothing - hasn't cost a penny in 8k miles (aside the k-tech suspension i chose to insert) . stay on top of oil and clean air filters and bam

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  2 місяці тому +3

      Thats my goal man! I am hoping to make this a 500+ hour motor!! *Knock on wood* but this bike has been such an unkillable ride so far and I am loving it. There's something about these 500s dude. I know people get mad and don't listen to the manual that tells you to do the oil every 15 hours, but man I think theres something to it!!

  • @RayzGarage
    @RayzGarage 2 місяці тому +8

    I had no idea you were such a good videographer. Very well narrated and edited perfectly. New fan, new subscriber. 501, 890, and a 690 owner...

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  2 місяці тому +1

      Thanks so much! I love making these kinds of videos, they just take a lot of footage and a long time to film/edit. How do you like that 690 of yours?? I've heard so many good things about them.

  • @DualSportDoug
    @DualSportDoug 2 місяці тому +1

    I pretty much feel the same way about my KTM 450. It's a great all around dual sport bike for more technical, challenging roads and "Jeep trails". Fuel injection makes it so much more versatile to ride regardless of the elevation. My first trip with it I went to Silverton, CO for a week of riding from 9,200 to upwards of 12,000 feet elevation.
    I really fell in love with it all over again after riding it for 8 or so days in and around Death Valley and central Nevada in early April.
    Granted, I still intend to keep my DRZ because it's a great bike for longer distance rides, but the KTM is a keeper for more challenging stuff like single track and what not.

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  2 місяці тому

      My buddy has a KTM450 too and those are beasts! Another buddy of mine just picked up a lightly used DRZ400 too! I am so stoked!!
      I agree having the fuel injection is amazing for those longer rides with elevation changes.

  • @lanwickum
    @lanwickum 2 місяці тому +2

    I have 5 bikes now with my 3 sons. I agree with your video 100%. Excellent review. My '22 FE501 my favorite of all I have owned or rode. It is well modified from stock now. Been riding for almost 35 years.

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  2 місяці тому

      Yeah I think I would agree calling it my favorite bike too! What mods are you running on yours?

  • @SteelHorseman
    @SteelHorseman 2 місяці тому +2

    You’re doing a great job with this channel!!

  • @SamChou
    @SamChou 2 місяці тому +1

    Great review. Thanks for putting together all the clips, you've really been all over the place with that thing!

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  2 місяці тому

      Thanks! It has really been an incredible bike!!

  • @sethjeffreys3055
    @sethjeffreys3055 2 місяці тому +1

    Good to know ! Great review !

  • @michaelflores7657
    @michaelflores7657 2 місяці тому

    Really enjoy your content! Thanks for posting!!

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the support! Glad you're liking the videos!!

  • @TallManMoto
    @TallManMoto 2 місяці тому +6

    This. Is. An excellent review video!! I love your content dude! Any chance you're coming out to Touratech this year??

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  2 місяці тому +1

      Thats the rally up in Washington right? I have thought about going to that, but with how many projects I am trying to do this season, Im not certain if I can or not.. I think it would be a really awesome opportunity to meet more of the community though. Maybe it would even be worth setting up a booth there who knows.

    • @Westoakian
      @Westoakian 2 місяці тому

      Definately worth setting up a booth! Would love to meet and greet!

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  2 місяці тому

      @Westoakian I’ll have to check with my calendar 🤙🏼

  • @Matthew-wn8oq
    @Matthew-wn8oq 2 місяці тому +2

    That is amazing after all those miles and hours of off road your clutch is still in new condition or close to it. Just incredible!

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  2 місяці тому

      I'm blown away by it too. I know the manual says to do oil changes every 15 hours and oil filter changes at every 30 hours. Most people get mad about it and don't follow the manual, but I think its actually worth it! I have never missed an oil change and the bike is running better for it!!

    • @Matthew-wn8oq
      @Matthew-wn8oq 2 місяці тому

      @madjack_757 Right? It's such an easy cheap thing to do to give you peace of mind.

  • @dylanl4869
    @dylanl4869 2 місяці тому +2

    Great video!

  • @emiliano2286
    @emiliano2286 Місяць тому

    Great video!! Thank you for your review 🤘🏻

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  Місяць тому

      Thanks man! Glad you liked it!

  • @Matt-zn4zp
    @Matt-zn4zp 2 місяці тому +1

    I’ve owned four different bikes and now have a 23’ FE 350 and absolutely love this bike!! 1200+ miles with no issues or problems. I still am curious about the 501 but so far for my needs the 350 does it all! Great video/review!

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  2 місяці тому

      Those 350's are really cool bikes cuz they're so lightweight and the motors rev up so high!! I would love to put some miles on one and really get to know that platform more.

  • @davidbeauvais1364
    @davidbeauvais1364 2 місяці тому +1

    The add on wrap around are what you needed

  • @danilocianfrone670
    @danilocianfrone670 2 місяці тому +2

    "It's kind of a heavy bike"
    My 690: ...
    Me: ...well!

  • @jordanharvell1147
    @jordanharvell1147 2 місяці тому

    Great video

  • @double-oseven5725
    @double-oseven5725 8 днів тому

    Stock 21-23 501 bikes suck some but once modified correctly (below) nothing can match versatility....Yoshi Exhaust, ecu map for such, BDSB 11oz steel clutch-end plate (kills all vibrations), G2 throttle tamer...20% slower hand cam. Tool steel transition piece running from case guard to low point on linkage, second rear wheel with very different sprocket and a set of mx plates.... I feel i have 5 bikes in one...MX, Hard Enduro, Trail, Desert race, Adventure. The heavier clutch-end plate and G2 makes it so much nicer on the hiway that its a completely different, (better natured). I love mine NOW, but probably should have got a Beta 390, made zero mods and saved a lot of $$

  • @motionfactoryracing5914
    @motionfactoryracing5914 2 місяці тому

    proper review.

  • @travisbluedorn6406
    @travisbluedorn6406 2 місяці тому

    I have the Racetech conversion on my forks on my 2018 FE350. Now it rips though the trails and whooped out sections are awesome. Like being on my moto bike. 130 hours on my bike and running strong

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  2 місяці тому +1

      I gotta do that man. I have used racetech springs/valves on my old race bikes and its like night and day on the dirt. Someday after I stop throwing money into cameras and gear for the channel, I'll focus on the bike more again 🤟🏼

  • @nathankruse8057
    @nathankruse8057 2 місяці тому +1

    I have had drz400s and it works great for everything here in SoCal. If you know how to ride it… it absolutely rips with some simple power upgrades. I also do a week long trip adventure ride in Utah every year and it works on everything up there. I believe it true comes down to the rider.

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  2 місяці тому +1

      I think you're right, no matter what bike it is, if you know your way around it and can ride it right, then it can take you anywhere. My 501 has been that bike for me as your DRZ has been for you 🤟🏻
      Ride safe out there!

  • @jeffbaker9847
    @jeffbaker9847 Місяць тому

    I bought 2 bikes last year and rode them with a buddy from MN to MA. One is the BMW g650x-challenge and the other is the Yamaha TW200. Needless to say, the TW was pushed a bit hard on the road, even with a sprocket change.
    I love the power of the BMW, and even though it is lighter than many similar bikes, at 340 lbs, it's a lot heaver than the FE501s at 250 lbs. This is pretty much my only complaint about the BMW, and the FE501s looks like the best change I could make. I'd gladly give away a few HP for 90 fewer pounds.
    With that said, when the going gets tight, the TW200 is the bike to use. Overall, I may be happier keeping the 2 bikes I have rather than try to solve multiple problems with the FE501s, but it's an ongoing debate.
    Interesting enough, when I bought the g650x, the seller had replaced it with the FE501s, so I guess he went down the same road I am now going down.
    Good video, nice to hear your thoughts and see what the FE501s can do.

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  Місяць тому

      You know, often times we play the game where we want a bike built for the purpose and it leads to having more than one bike. Nothin wrong with that! In fact, when you try to have a 'do anything bike' more often than not it will have shortcomings in SOME area because its a jack of all trades instead of a master of one.
      That being said, the 501 is DAMN near close to a do anything bike. I don't think you would be disappointed by it!
      Though, those T-dubs are crazy fun even if they are slow hahahaha

  • @kellycrawford6133
    @kellycrawford6133 2 місяці тому

    Great review seems like a great all around bike! You should try a newer 300 two stroke on single track and off road stuff I think you would love it for the off road more technical stuff.

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  2 місяці тому

      A friend of mine once let me throw a leg over his 300 and I'll admit, they feel incredible in the dirt. Super lightweight and more than enough power for me!

    • @kellycrawford6133
      @kellycrawford6133 2 місяці тому

      @@madjack_757 if only you could have a bike for every scenario haha

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  2 місяці тому

      @@kellycrawford6133 That would be the dream!!

  • @kevintruax5130
    @kevintruax5130 2 місяці тому

    Great bike! I have the same bike in orange, also did the tour of Idaho on it. Never missed a beat, want to do some BDR stuff in the near future... kt

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  2 місяці тому

      Doing the tour of Idaho even tho it’s not official anymore is high on my bucket list 🤟🏼
      Definitely get after it on a BDR if you get the chance!

  • @brumfiba
    @brumfiba 2 місяці тому

    I notice the heat issue doing singletrack on my 500 exc-f. Like you said, never had it overheat or anything but I always get a little uneasy when the fan is blowing constantly like that. Are you still running the stock single fan or have you upgraded that at all?
    Nice review. I love my bike too and it's been rock solid so far.

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  2 місяці тому

      I’m still running the stock fan, but I wouldn’t be surprised if I invested in some upgrade for it later down the line.
      These 500s are absolutely legendary and after I’ve rebuilt my 501 too many times, I’ll buy another one 🤟🏼

  • @509tippy
    @509tippy 28 днів тому

    Awesome video. I bought a ‘22 TE300 to get back into riding and I only end up riding forest roads, and jeep trails due to my wife preferring 4 wheels. I wonder if this platform would be more enjoyable or versatile for where and what I tend to ride. I suck at riding so going single track alone doesn’t seem like the best option lol

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  28 днів тому +1

      Thanks! The 300 is definitely a single track oriented machine for sure. If all the riding I was doing was that, then I would stick to just that bike. I love the 501 because it is as close to being the best of both worlds as I can get. I ride adv, on the street, single track, and more. I just got back from riding some of the gnarliest trails in moab on that bike too. Tho I admit I got whooped by those rocks in moab hahahaha.

  • @stephtraveler7378
    @stephtraveler7378 2 місяці тому

    Video skills are impressive. Professional results.
    Keep close eye on your subframe with those camping pack weights youre loading. The pre-2020 versions cracked with normal riding and broke with gear loads.
    Do you find it odd you tore down the top end before even hitting a sprocket chain milestone? Seems a little pre-mature in required maintenance/repair.
    Do oil change frequencies make long distrance travel a hassle?
    Do you find the highway speeds of 55-60 being enough? I'd like to be able to go 75 on the occasional interstate route, but I've heard the vibration is unbearable.

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  2 місяці тому

      So far my subframe has been fine which is awesome! I did replace the sprockets but not the chain cuz it’s a super reliable o-ring chain. Those just last forever. The top end was really preventative maintenance and manufacturer spec is per 135 hours so I was even late to that service interval technically. The oil changes do make the long distances feel a little like a hassle, but they’re well worth it. I’m pushing 174 hours on the stock clutch and it still feels great. I really don’t recommend going over 60 because year it is really unbearable with the vibrations. Though, so much of that depends on your tire choice. If you are using it for supermoto and have street tires, then higher speeds are just fine. Glad you liked the video man!!

  • @crjmoto
    @crjmoto 2 місяці тому +1

    Just picked up a 350exc-f, I hope I have as many good things to say about it once I get some miles on it!

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  2 місяці тому +1

      I hope that bike takes you to some awesome places man! Reach out and let me know how that bike performs once you’ve gotten some miles under your belt with it 🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼

  • @tonyguerino8269
    @tonyguerino8269 Місяць тому

    How did you attach the handlebar bag above the headlight? It looked nice and secure and I would like to mount a bag in same location. Thanks for any insight.

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  Місяць тому +1

      It has 4 straps that go around the fork tubes and handlebars! I’d look around for some bags from giant loop, wolf man, maybe moskomoto, or maybe just google motorcycle storage bags. Let me know if you have any other questions!

  • @derekam
    @derekam 2 місяці тому

    Curious, are you running a tuner or aftermarket ECU, or is your bike on stock map? Thanks! Great content!

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  2 місяці тому +1

      Thanks so much for asking that question! I should've included it with the review. I am currently running the original ECU/Mapping. According to what I've heard, the stock setup runs the bike a bit on the lean side and I have heard people make decent power gains from running an aftermarket ECU. I think TacoMotoCo sells some.

    • @TACOMOTOCO
      @TACOMOTOCO 2 місяці тому +1

      @@madjack_757let’s tacobout it

  • @MacawAviculture
    @MacawAviculture Місяць тому

    In terms of your clutch, have you considered a Rekluse? After seeing your Moab adventures I am curious. I have been using a Recluse for years on a variety of bikes with no issues.

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  Місяць тому

      I have definitely considered a Rekluse, they're just so pricey! I am at a point where I gotta do a bit of work on my husky after riding it so hard in Moab and my budget is tight. Tho I think a rekluse is one of those parts that kinda pays for itself over time.

  • @jeremyapple1391
    @jeremyapple1391 2 місяці тому +1

    How did you fit a 16 tooth front sprocket?? I’m thinking you meant to say 15. Because the 15 barely fits. Maybe I’m wrong. The check engine flashing is most likely your idle is slightly off. When my 501 engine light flickers. I mess with the idle and it goes out. Thanks for sharing your 501 story. 👍👍🍻

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  2 місяці тому

      I'm pretty sure its a 16 because my old sprocket setup was a 15/48 and I wouldn't have replaced the front with the same number of spines since the sprocket wasn't really even worn out yet. I'll have to go check again next time I am in my shop.
      Interesting that thats what causes your check engine to come on! Usually mine comes on after I have been highway riding for a good deal of time. Originally the tech that I was consulting had the theory that my fuel pump had a clog. Apparently my year/model had an issue where the stock tank came with a chemical liner that deteriorated into a powder when exposed to gasoline and then that can clog the fuel pump. Then if the fuel pump is slightly clogged, the bike throws a code while the engine is starving for gas at high RPMs. Then it was like magic and poof the system showed no history of throwing codes at all.
      Sometimes these euro bikes can be weird I guess, but they're absolute weapons on the trails!!

  • @DevinOrr
    @DevinOrr Місяць тому

    I'm curious about the 501 compared to the KTM 890. I understand the weight difference, but performance is my question.

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  Місяць тому

      I would imagine that the 890 would outperform the 501 on long street rides, but the 501 would be far more capable doing hard offroad riding.

  • @fredricknilsson7
    @fredricknilsson7 4 дні тому

    3:00 that is a slipery rock and its far way down 😲

  • @pinkiewerewolf
    @pinkiewerewolf 2 місяці тому +1

    Big heavy dual-sport... cracks me up. Feels like a mountain bike to us old timers.

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  2 місяці тому +1

      For what its worth, I got a 1982 XL500R that I have had as a side project too!!

    • @pinkiewerewolf
      @pinkiewerewolf 2 місяці тому

      @@madjack_757 nice! That will be a sweetie!

  • @Jordan-jk5xs
    @Jordan-jk5xs Місяць тому

    Are you running the MOTOZ desert tires?

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  Місяць тому

      I’m running the MOTOZ tractionator H/Ts 🤟🏼

  • @grutzmac
    @grutzmac Місяць тому

    Do you feel like the hike needs a GET ECU? Are you happy with power and engine performance? Have you broken off your rear blinkers?

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  Місяць тому +1

      All my blinkers are intact and the motor performance is fantastic! Though, I have heard that people think the 501 motor is amazing UNTIL they get the ECU tune and then they suddenly realize how much better the motor could have been. Its just a very expensive upgrade.

    • @grutzmac
      @grutzmac Місяць тому

      @@madjack_757 the stock gas tank worked for you? How many miles do you get out of a tank? Thanks! (Agree about the ECU, and most upgrades on these already super dialed expensive bikes!)

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  Місяць тому

      @grutzmac I’m currently running a desert tank now and it can push over 100 miles comfortably! I believe my acerbis desert tank holds 3.2 gallons.

  • @fredricknilsson7
    @fredricknilsson7 4 дні тому

    06:28 - where is that location?
    Seems very nice!!!

  • @MrMountaincycle
    @MrMountaincycle Місяць тому

    I'm looking to buy a Husqvarna FE501 with around the same mileage (1650 miles) is that about the time for a top end rebuild?

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  Місяць тому +1

      I did my top end rebuild at about 4k miles and just over 160 hours in the motor so you ought to be fine for a bit! Stick with the maintenance schedule and the bike will run forever 🤙🏼

    • @habibi750
      @habibi750 Місяць тому

      @@madjack_757what would be the cost you think to have the top end rebuild done at a shop?

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  Місяць тому +1

      @habibi750 about $1700 🤙🏼

    • @EricGustafson
      @EricGustafson 16 днів тому

      Just doing research for a first bike in over 30yrs so def need a grain of salt with this: Do the vast majority of riders simply not use these newer bikes as daily commuters? At 12-15k mi/yr and your 4k rebuild, that's 3 rebuilds /yr (and if having a shop do it then that's about $5k/yr). Is that roughly what's recommended or are you just having to do yours early? Compared to say an Xr650l where they're just starting to think about it and the price point for a new one is about half. Huge cons though to the xr650 is air cooled and 100lbs more weight. Yeah, it's 30yr old tech but it seems like they just go and go w/o huge maint costs every year.

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  16 днів тому +1

      @@EricGustafson I do use my 501 to commute short distances, but I mainly use it as an offroad or adv bike. Yeah, it is true that the maintenance is very expensive, but rebuilds don't seem to come as fast as you'd think for me at least. Though, to each their own! If I were purely commuting, riding fire roads, riding adv rides, etc.. I would probably go with the XR. The 501 is great because it can do all that and handle intense terrain.

  • @SherLock55
    @SherLock55 13 днів тому

    Why are you saying it's heavy, isn't the 501s one of the lightest dual sport bikes around? It's basically the same dry weight as the TE300.

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  12 днів тому

      The 501 has a dry weight of 250 pounds, then add the 3.1 gallons of gas with my oversized tank and it’s about 270 pounds. I can’t speak for how the weight is distributed on one bike vs another, but after having had to lift the bike over obstacles, I can tell you from a “dirtbike” standpoint, my 501 is always the heaviest bike in the group. Nonetheless it’s still a phenomenal motorcycle.

  • @kennethcooley3445
    @kennethcooley3445 16 днів тому

    suspension….always tell you body weight and then any gear weight.

  • @lhurst9550
    @lhurst9550 19 днів тому

    Think you are the first person in history to call a 501 a heavy bike.

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  19 днів тому

      It’s all relative. You compare it to an adv bike then it’s lightweight. You compare it to an enduro bike, it’s a heavy bike.

    • @lhurst9550
      @lhurst9550 19 днів тому

      @@madjack_757 I have a WR 450F, weights the same. My next lighest bike is a dualsport at 350lb. 118kg is light in anyone's book.

  • @BadDirtRider
    @BadDirtRider Місяць тому

    But how’s your bum after that 1600 mile ride?

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  Місяць тому +1

      Actually like on a real note dude there was a moment on one of those longer days where I wasn’t sure if I was gonna be able to step off the bike. Like my ass hurt so bad 😂😂😂😂

    • @BadDirtRider
      @BadDirtRider Місяць тому

      @@madjack_757 hahaha..it’s the only thing stopping me from buying one. With the short time I get to ride these days, the last thing I want is my ass telling me I’m done. I wanna do light adv so maybe a 701 is better. I have zero free trails, just dirt roads but even they’re scarce.

    • @madjack_757
      @madjack_757  Місяць тому +1

      @@BadDirtRider Yeah that makes sense. The 701 is a really really fantastic bike too, so its a really good option. Even dirt roads can be fun too though!