Posts Tagged ‘Husqvarna’
Husqvarna reveals its new 450 platform for a TC450 motocross motorcycle, TXC450 cross country and TE450 dual sport. The new motorcycle blends BMW and Husqvarna technology and could be a 2011 model.
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We’re in Italy riding Husqvarna’s two new road motorcycles: the SMS630 supermoto and TE630 enduro-styled machine. Both motorcycles have new motors with twin-cam heads a capacity hike from 576cc to 600cc and a hydraulic clutch. The chassis and bodywork are…
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Italian off-road manufacturer Husqvarna has two new models for 2010. The enduro-styled TE630 and the SMS630 supermoto replace the out-going TE610 and SM610ie. As well as restyled bodywork, both machines receive an updated engine featuring a twin-cam head (replacing the…
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Husqvarna motorcycles have a long, storied past. Filled with triumphs and failures, Husky’s history is one that helped shape off-road motorcycling.
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Husqvarna makes good use of its new 250cc 4-stroke motor with the 2010 TXC 250 cross-country model. We take it the new Husky dirt motorcycle for a quick test.
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The iconic Husqvarna brand will celebrate its heritage and build toward its future as the Marque of the Year at the 19th annual AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days.
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Husqvarna’s Adrien Chareyre and Thomas Chareyre brought home a title and the race wins at the final round of the FIM World Supermoto 2009 season at the Catalan Grand Prix in Catalunya.
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Cory Graffunder joins Team Husqvarna and Zip-Ty Racing for the 2010 AMA EnduroCross season as well as select national, local and international events.
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Husqvarna is celebrating the production of the 25,000th motorcycle in Biandronno, Northern Italy. The BMW acquisition on 1st October 2007 saw a fresh start for the historic Husqvarna brand and this is another great occasion to celebrate, which comes right…
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Husqvarna Motorcycles has finished transitioning to its new headquarters in Varese, Italy. The dirt motorcycle manufacturer owned by BMW Group has relocated in order to update its operations.
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