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1971 Husqvarna 250 Cross on 2040-motos

US $42000
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:20
Location:

Morgan Hill, California, United States

Morgan Hill, California, United States
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Husqvarna 250 Cross photos

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Husqvarna 250 Cross tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250 WarrantyWarranty:NONE For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Husqvarna 250 Cross description

HUSQVARNA 1971 250 CROSS

in excellent mechanical condition

complete motor totally rebuilt by Forest Stahl of Advance Tool and Die, one of the true "Husky Gurus" (see pictures showing receipts)

$1500- spent on engine parts and labor;  motor rebuilt in 2002 and the motor has a total of 15.2 hours since assembled back into the bike (just under one hour per year)-motor has hour clock installed

wheels rebuilt with Buchanan spokes

original NOS Girling shocks

new brake and clutch cables from Husqvarna Vintage in Great Britian

correct Bing 1/36/101 carburetor totally rebuilt

all new wheel bearings and seals from Vintage Husky

new chain

winner of multiple awards at AHRMA show bike events

correct Hi-Cross handlebars

all Magura controls with correct straight clutch and brake levers

new Dunlop AT 81 tires

gas tank has some minor wear and a few minor chips--it appears to be original to me but I cannot guarantee that; it might  be older restoration; no dings or dents

bike is very reliable and fast, and gets plenty of attention at local events

frame number is:  MI 4799  

engine number is:  254587

bike is registered in California with a clean title; and has a green sticker registration paid thru June 2018

I am selling this lovely bike because I have three other Huskys from 1974 to 1975 that I race at AHRMA events although I've never raced this bike as it is too nice; it has been sitting in my garage as a great "museum piece" for years but its time for some one else to appreciate this bike

 I've listed the bike as owners responsibility for shipping but I will do all I can to help you

email with any questions




On Jul-30-16 at 18:44:17 PDT, seller added the following information:

correct Magura handlebar grips

new fork seals and boots

new brakes

correct BUFO  bolts

UNI air filter

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