The 2022 Husqvarna FE 350s is the recipient of a few changes this year, including hardware and suspension updates. They donโt change the character of the performance-oriented dual-sport motorcycle; Husky is nudging the street-legal dirt bike a bit more in the enduro direction.
Indeed, the 2022 Husqvarna FE 350s is a motorcycle for off-road-focused riders who require street legality to connect trail systems. Contradictorily, the FE 350s arrives from Austria with adventure-friendly Continental Twinduro TKC 80, which are great for ADV bikes, but not anything a pure off-roader would want. The Contis are standard on the FE 350s to help the motorcycle pass EPA sound regulationsโyes, tires can be loud. Although many riders will skirt the law and put on non-DOT off-road tires, we kept with the street-legal theme of the motorcycle and mounted a pair of the new DOT-legal Dunlop Geomax Enduro EN91 tires and heavy-duty tubes before we ever hit the start button.
The 2022 Husqvarna FE 350s is a US-only construct, as the standard FE 350โalso available in the United Statesโfunctions as a dual-sport bike in other countries. This version gets a lower-case โsโ appended to the model name, illustrating that the changes are minimal, and that it is street-legal.
Although the Husqvarna FE 350s has a competitive foundation, it still functions as an enjoyable trail bike for riders who are not riding 100 percent committed, as they would be in a racing environment. The FE 350s is an approachable, friendly motorcycle due to the smoothness of its power delivery and supple WP suspension.
The 350cc motor is based on the DOHC architecture used by Huskyโs 250cc powerplants, and is an EPA-tuned version of the FE 350 enduro bikeโs motorโno power modes or traction control.
Unabashedly oversquare, the 350sโ mill is willing to rev. However, to ride it successfully, you donโt need to tap that deeply into the rev range, which extends to over 11,000 rpm. Compared to the FE 350, the 350s has a smoother power delivery, with a few horses knocked off the topโa good trade, if you ask me.
Out on the trail, the FE 350sโ motor lets you know that it has a virtually flat torque output from just above idle until the rev limiter kicks in. This gives the rider all kinds of confidence. Regardless of the rpm, the 350s will pull strongly and predictably. When you need to lift the front end, the torque is always there. On hillclimbs, youโre constantly reassured by the motor that it has the grunt you want at any rpm above stalling.
The 2022 Husqvarna FE 350s encourages me to step up my pace, as it never does anything unexpected. The smooth power allows me to dial in exactly how much horsepower I need, while providing a consistent and reliable torque-production level.
This power delivery allows for a wide variety of plans of attacks on different obstacles, or even the same one. The same hill could be successfully conquered in various different ways. I blitzed the hill in a lower gear, keeping the rear wheel at the edge of traction, and using the drive to make up for my possibly less-than-stellar line selection. Another time, I took the hill on at lower rpm, carefully picking my line, knowing that the motor could keep the EN91 driving as needed with traction dependably available. Finally, I clicked up a gear and let her rip, taking advantage of the 30+ horses available from 8k up, floating over the trouble spotsโas much fun as it is hair-raising.
As is so often the case with an outstanding motorcycle, the chassis of the 2022 Husqvarna FE 350s is a perfect match for the motor. While firmer than before, the WP suspension is still in the plush range. This means that no horsepower is wasted, unless you want it to be.
Tighter bermless single-track corners, like the hillclimbs, invited three different approachesโall good ones.
I can come into the corner at low rpm and rail around without any issues with the front end pushing, and smoothly accelerate from the exit.
The new rear brakeโa 220mm GSK disc with Braktec hydraulicsโhas superb feel. That allows me to enter the corner at high speed, lock the rear wheel to back the FE 350s into the corner, then stand the bike up and get on the gas on the way out.
Also, there is the option of coming in hard, aggressively implementing the front binder, which is the same GSK/Braktec team with a 260mm disc. There is no front-end push when turning the bike hard if I move up a bit on the seat. I finish by shooting out of the corner aggressively, completing the turn by steering with an appropriate spinning up of the rear Dunlop. Dialing in the right amount of wheelspin is impressively intuitiveโkudos to the motor and tires.
All three cornering strategies work, with the conditions and my attitude determining which one to go with. Finding bermed corners makes it all easier, of course, but rarely do trails ask us in advance what we want.
The plush WP suspension has over a foot of travel, so thereโs plenty of room to work with before using it all up. I did bottom out both the Xplor spring-fork and Xact shock, though not frequently or harshly. The damping is not soggy, so you always have a good feel of the trail, even as it absorbs impurities. G-outs are most likely to suck up all the travel, though it can also happen when jumping whoops. On the trail, it just feels good, and the compliant suspension is less fatiguing, and that means more fun before loading the FE 350s back in the truck.
Did I just say loading the 2022 Husqvarna FE 350s in a truck? Indeed, I did. Although itโs a dual-sport bike, you wonโt want to travel far on the pavement. It handles fine on mountain roadsโthe Dunlop EN91s are impressive all-around tires. However, the vibration level from the motor is unbearable at highway speeds. Once you hit 60 mph, your desire to twist the throttle is diminished.
Husqvarna adjusts the FE 350sโ power output and chassis to dual-sport standardsโitโs time for Pankl to come through with a genuinely wide-ratio transmission. With a usable rev range from 2500 to 11,250 rpm, thereโs no excuse for the motor to be revving its guts out at 60 rpmโor at least feel like it. Sixth gear should be tall enough for comfort at 70 mph or so, and widening the gaps along the way isnโt going to concern a motor with such a flat torque output.
Everything else is in place on the 2022 Husqvarna FE 350s, or easily modified if you arenโt entirely pleased with the choices made at the factory.
For instance, many people will want a seat thatโs not quite as competition-oriented as the stocker, with both the aftermarket and Husqvarna Technical Accessories offering solutions. Iโm good with the seat on single-track, with my rear-endโs tolerance slipping away on rides with more dirt road and pavement miles. The stock handguards didnโt protect my hands as well as I expected. The 1980s called and wants its rearview mirrors back; budget for a less bulky and vulnerable pair of mirrors, and replace the duo before you break them. The LCD dash is small and well-protected, but the front brake line blocks the riderโs view. Also, the 2.2-gallon tank likely wonโt be enough for the rides you will be inspired to take.
Ergonomically, the FE 350s is spot-on for serious off-roading, which shouldnโt shock anyone. It is easy to move around on the 350s, as needed. The plastic never interferes, and the handlebar bend should satisfy most riders. While I like the action of the DDS clutch and its hydraulic actuation, I want the lever to be closer to the ODI grip and have lighter action. The front brake setup is perfectโsoft initial engagement that ramps up to impressive deceleration.
The ability to personalize the 2022 Husqvarna FE 350s extends into performance. While I like the perfect balance of smooth power and chassis, some will want race-level functionality. The nearly 50 horses put out by the FX 350 cross-country racebike lurk inside, and the WP suspension can be valved and sprung to taste. That gives you a motorcycle that still has a license plate and is, as KTM says, โReady to race.โ In states such as California, itโs easier to pump up a dual-sport bike than street-legalize an off-road motorcycle, even if itโs not strictly legalโwe wonโt tell.
Even if the performance isnโt pushing any limits, itโs always great fun to ride a beautifully balanced motorcycle. Husqvarna did a skillful job of massaging its FE 350 enduro into the 2022 Husqvarna 350s dual-sport motorcycle. If you want more power easily, the Husqvarna 501s awaits. If Iโm riding single track and technical terrain, I canโt imagine doing it more easily with street legality than on the 2022 Husqvarna 350s.
Photography by Kelly Callan
RIDING STYLE
- Helmet: Kali Shiva 2.0
- Goggles: EKS Brand EKS-S
- Communications: Sena SMH10R
- Jacket: Motonation Lobito
- Gloves: Alpinestars Andes
- Pants: Motonation Matador
- Body armor: Forcefield Pro Shirt X-V Air and Pro Pants X-V Air
- Knee braces: Alpinestars Bionic-10 Carbon
- Boots: Sidi X-3 TA
2022 Husqvarna FE 350s Specs
ย ENGINE
- Type:ย Singleย cylinder
- Displacement: 350cc
- Bore x stroke: 88 x 57.5mm
- Compression ratio: 13.5:1
- Valvetrain: DOHC; 4 valves
- Starting: Electric
- Lubrication: Pressure Lubrication with 2 Pumps
- Fueling: Keihin EFI w/ 42mm throttle body
- Transmission: Pankl 6-speed
- Clutch: Wet multi-disc DDS clutch w/ Braktec hydraulics
- Final drive: X-ring chain
CHASSIS
- Frame: Centralย double-cradleย chromoly steel
- Subframe: Composite carbon fiber
- Handlebar: ProTaper tapered aluminum w/ ODI grips
- Front suspension: Fully adjustable WP Xplor inverted 48mm open-cartridge fork; 11.8 inches
- Rear suspension: Linkage-assisted fully adjustable WP Xact shock; 11.8 inches
- Wheels: Wire-spoked aluminum rims
- Front wheel: 21 x 1.60
- Rear wheel: 18 x 2.15
- Tires: Continental Twinduro TKC 80 (Dunlop Geomax Enduro EN91, as tested)
- Front tire: 90/90 x 21
- Rear tire: 120/90 x 18
- Front brake: 260mm GSK disc w/ Braktec caliper
- Rear brake: 220mm GSK disc w/ Braktec caliper
- ABS: Noneย
DIMENSIONS and CAPACITIES
- Wheelbase: 58.3 inches (ยฑ 0.4 in)
- Rake: 26.5 degrees
- Triple clamp offset: 22mm
- Seat height: 37.4 degrees
- Ground clearance: 14.2 inches
- Fuel capacity: 2.2 gallons
- Curb weight: 251ย pounds
2022 Husqvarna FE 350s Price: $11,999 MSRP