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2014 Husqvarna Tc 250 on 2040-motos

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YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: red
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Husqvarna TC 250 description

2014 Husqvarna TC 250, NO FEES, TRADES NEEDED, FINANCING AVAILABLE , stability and overall performance. The incredible power-to-weight ratio of the TC 250 makes it easy to control the exhilarating power delivery of the strong 2-stroke engine. Only the best components make it onto the TC 250, including a DDS clutch with Brembo hydraulic system, a Boyesen high performance intake reed valve and the best brakes in Motocross.

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