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2009 Husqvarna 530rr, Ca Plated Supermoto on 2040-motos

US $3,000.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:32 ColorColor: White
Location:

San Francisco, California, US

San Francisco, California, US
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Husqvarna 530RR tech info

TypeType:supermoto Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):530 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:ZKHA224AB9V050022

Husqvarna 530RR description

For sale is my California plated 2009 Husqvarna 530RR. This is the motorcycle that Husqvarna built to celebrate its dual Supermoto World Championships. I have been told that only 5 of these bikes were imported to the US. It currently has only 32 hours on the clock from new


Husqvarna fitted all of the best parts including:
  • slipper clutch
  • upgraded suspension
  • full Ti Arrow exhaust
  • Brembo Monoblock caliper
  • Brembo radial master cylinder & wave rotors. 

The bike came from the factory with the Alpina tubeless system in an Excel rim- 16.5'' front, 17x5.5'' rear. I will also include the Husky 17'' front wheel I bought to run street tires. A set of nearly new Conti Attack SM's are currently fitted (95% tread). Oil has been changed every 5 hours and valves checked every 10. The bike is in nearly mint condition except for the rear wheel has some marks on it from contact with the chain. An additional chain slider has been fitted to solve the problem. 

If you are planning on running the headlight often it may be a good idea to send the stator out for a rewind since the stock charging system wasn't designed for lights. The bike has never been raced or crashed. It is registered through June of next year. Original MSRP was $14,299. 

This is far and away the most fun motorcycle I have ridden. Unfortunately, its time for it to find a new home. Contact me if you have any questions. Thanks

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