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2013 Husqvarna Txc250r Dirt Bike on 2040-motos

US $5,799.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Wantage, New Jersey, US

Wantage, NJ, US
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2013 Husqvarna TXC250R, The success of Husqvarna???s signature Red Head on the 2012 TC250 has led it to find its way on all of Husky???s small-bore four-strokes in 2013, including the re-vamped TXC250R. The new red head isn???t all the quarter-liter off-roader gets this year. As well as a shot in the arm in the power department, the suspension has been upgraded to complement the more aggressive new motor. The TXC250R not only has a racier nature for 2013, but offers the absolute lightest handling when it comes to cross-country competition bikes.

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Husqvarna Launches New Site for 900cc Streetbike

Mon, 20 Jun 2011

Husqvarna has launched a new website for its upcoming 900cc debut in the streetbike market segment. At the moment, the site, www.husqvarna900.com, is sparse on the details but that will change fairly quickly. Technical specs are expected on June 25 with the first official images to be revealed July 1.

2012 Husqvarna Nuda 900R Unveiled

Fri, 01 Jul 2011

Husqvarna has pulled the wraps off its first streetbike, the new 2012 Husqvarna Nuda 900R. Named for the Italian word for “naked”, the Husqvarna Nuda 900R is powered by a modified version of the engine from parent company BMW’s 800cc parallel Twin. Husqvarna hasn’t announced specific final numbers yet, but claims the now 900cc powerplant puts out over 100 hp and more than 73.8 ft-lb.

2012 Husqvarna 900 Streetbike Testing

Wed, 15 Jun 2011

Motorcycle manufacturers have a different take on the word “spy”. For most people, when we hear the word “spy”, we picture covert operatives hiding in the shadows, trying to ferret out someone’ top secret information. The OEMs however, seem to use the other definition of “spy”, as in “to observe”.