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2008 Hyosung GT650S (2008)
2008 Hyosung GT650S, GT650S - The GT650S features the same distinct styling as the GT650R, featuring a two stage projection beam for greater visibility and upright handlebars for rider comfort. The chassis is fitted with 1.7 inch (43 millimeter) inverted forks and an oval tube frame for increased rigidity to provide better rider feedback and greater stability. The GT650S is a serious sport touring twin with more features and benefits at a better value than our competitors.2013-12-21 23:07:40New Port Richey, FL14,499.00
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2012 Hyosung GT650 S COMET (2012)
Looking for that real sportbike feel in a first-time bike? Look no further than the New GT650R. The aerodynamically stunning, race-inspired GT650R features an air / oil cooled V-twin high output DOHC 8 valve engine, race tuned suspension, inverted forks and a gas charged shock absorber that make riding a blast.2013-12-17 22:49:05Pinellas Park, FL15,991.00
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2012 Hyosung GT650 R COMET (2012)
Looking for that real sportbike feel in a first-time bike? Look no further than the New GT650R. The aerodynamically stunning, race-inspired GT650R features an air / oil cooled V-twin high output DOHC 8 valve engine, race tuned suspension, inverted forks and a gas charged shock absorber that make riding a blast.2013-12-16 23:15:00Pinellas Park, FL15,991.00
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2009 Hyosung GT650R Sportbike (2009)
2009 Hyosung GT650R, GT650R - Brand new 2009 Hyosung GT650R. Save $$ MSRP was $6499.00 Now $5495.00 The GT650R inspires rider confidence whether you are commuting or burning your favorite stretch of road. The distinct styling features a two stage projection beam for greater visibility.2013-09-27 09:12:43New Port Richey, FL, US15,495.00
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2014 Husaberg Lineup Announced – Final Edition Before Husqvarna Merger
Thu, 23 May 2013Husaberg may soon be no more, but that hasn’t stopped the Austria-based Swedish brand from unveiling its 2014 lineup of seven models. News broke last week of plans to reunite Husaberg with Husqvarna, to be known as Husqvarna Sportmotorcycle GmbH as of October 2013, making lineup of of seven off-road bikes including both two- and four-stroke models the final traces of the Husaberg as an independent brand. These 2014 models will also give us some indication of what to expect from the new Husqvarna models.
Reunited: Husqvarna and Husaberg Merge
Thu, 16 May 2013When Pierer Industrie AG purchased Husqvarna from BMW in January, it was obvious some major changes were on their way. Pierer Industries AG is owned by Stefan Pierer, who happens to be chief executive officer of KTM, which also happens to be the parent company of Husaberg. That’s three European motorcycle manufacturers with strong off-road lineages in the same family.
2013 Husaberg Lineup Announced – Video
Wed, 08 Aug 2012Husaberg announced its 2013 lineup of off-road models including both two-stroke and four-stroke models. Internationally, Husaberg will offer four FE four-stroke models and three TE two-stroke models but the U.S. market will only be offered three FE and two TE models.
Recall for 6,117 MY2011 KTM and Husaberg Off-road and Competition Models
Fri, 09 Sep 2011KTM and Husaberg are recalling about 6,117 off-road motorcycles due to a risk of cracked handlebar clamps. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the handlebar clamps on some off-road KTM and Husaberg models can develop cracks from normal use.
US Motorcycle Sales First Half 2011 Results
Thu, 28 Jul 2011The U.S. motorcycle industry saw a 4.6% decrease in year-on-year sales over the first six months of 2011, thanks mostly to a 17.3% drop in ATV sales. Motorcycle and scooter sales however saw a 1.7% bump in the first half .
1,228 KTM and Husaberg Motorcycles Recalled
Mon, 06 Jun 2011KTM and subsidiary Husaberg have initiated a recall campaign for certain 2010 and 2011 models due to a problem with their handlebar clamps. The recall campaign includes the 2011 KTM 450 EXC, KTM 530 EXC, Husaberg FE 570S, Husaberg FS 570 and the 2010-2011 KTM 690 Enduro R. The recall affects 1,228 units.