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New 2012 Husqvarna 323l For Sale. on 2040-motos

$279
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Edmore, Michigan

Edmore, MI
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Displacement, cc: 24.5 Power, horsepower: 1.2 Weight, excluding cutting equipment and guard, lbs: nine Smart start Auto return stop switch Air purge *Shipping is not available on this item*

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New 2014 Husqvarna Models – Get Your Two-Strokes Here!

Tue, 08 Oct 2013

To celebrate its 110th birthday this year, Husqvarna is offering no less than ten different North American models including two-strokes and four-strokes and sizes ranging from 85cc to 501cc. Several of Husqvarna’s innovations can be found on the 2014 machines – most notably the polyamide rear subframe. Housing the airbox and electronics of each model, the high-tech composite construction of the polyamide subframe is designed to offer optimum rigidity while also allowing more flex than a traditional aluminum structure (polyamide will bend back into place unlike aluminum). The innovative subframe is applied to every new Husqvarna – even the TCs which marks the first time a composite rear subframe has been offered on a production two-stroke motocrosser.  Each model in the 2014 line also utilizes WP front suspension mounted by Husqvarna’s distinctive CNC-machined black triple clamps.

Five KTM 490 Models and More Confirmed in Pierer Mobility Presentation

Wed, 18 Dec 2019

Credit: Photos by Pierer Mobility, KTM A management presentation prepared by Pierer Mobility reveals a roadmap to future KTM models including a five-bike 490 platform and 890 versions of the Adventure, SMC and Enduro R. The presentation, produced for investors, confirms five 490 models expected to be powered by a new Twin-cylinder engine. These are expected to include a 490 Duke, a 490 Adventure, an RC490, a 490 SMC R and a 490 Enduro R.

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”.