Hi all, this forum has been a great resource for me, so thank you.
Im in Seattle WA area and currently have a 2020 vit 701. Have had it for a couple months now. Previous bike was a svart 401, and was my first bike. Getting into riding later in life than typical i think and really enjoying it a great deal. Looking to do some track days next season, and some solo road/camping trips. Loved my svart, and was ready to upgrade. Looked at many other middle bikes, xsr 700, sv650, triumphs, etc etc but loved the styling of my svart, and wanted a light weight bike again. Was planning to buy an sv650 but after riding a couple 701s really fell in love with the cafe style.
Anyways, would love to meet up with any other husky riders in the area, and looking forward to chatting and learning more here.
Cheers!
PS my day job and hobby is 3D design and printing. Always looking for ways to improve vehicles so if you got ideas hit me up. Designed flexible key tag with phone number embossed( i lose keys) as fun project and head tube mount adapter so the quad lock would stay put within a couple days of getting the bike.







Im in Seattle WA area and currently have a 2020 vit 701. Have had it for a couple months now. Previous bike was a svart 401, and was my first bike. Getting into riding later in life than typical i think and really enjoying it a great deal. Looking to do some track days next season, and some solo road/camping trips. Loved my svart, and was ready to upgrade. Looked at many other middle bikes, xsr 700, sv650, triumphs, etc etc but loved the styling of my svart, and wanted a light weight bike again. Was planning to buy an sv650 but after riding a couple 701s really fell in love with the cafe style.
Anyways, would love to meet up with any other husky riders in the area, and looking forward to chatting and learning more here.
Cheers!
PS my day job and hobby is 3D design and printing. Always looking for ways to improve vehicles so if you got ideas hit me up. Designed flexible key tag with phone number embossed( i lose keys) as fun project and head tube mount adapter so the quad lock would stay put within a couple days of getting the bike.







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