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2013 Husqvarna Wr 300 on 2040-motos

$3,999
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: RED
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Springfield, Illinois

Springfield, IL
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2013 Husqvarna WR 300, 2013 Husqvarna WR300
Years of research and refinement from Husqvarna s World Enduro Championship factory race team, along with top-level components, have helped convert the aggressive power of a two-stroke motor into effective ground-gripping muscle as showcased by the capable WR300. Back for the 2013 model year, the WR300 continues to offer lightweight handling and an unmatched power-to-weight ratio to riders. Linear and fast-revving power pours on smooth while handling remains nimble and accurate on Husky s enduro weapon, which continues to be the open-class competitor of choice for E3 (open-class) contenders. Special Features may include: NEW Handlebar protection pad with graphic design. NEW Domino all-black handgrips with softer compound. NEW IPD (in-mold plastic design) shroud graphics updated with sleek new look. NEW Improved sticker quality on side plate graphics. Two-stroke motor strikes an ideal balance between snap and traction, ideal for off-road conditions. Light weight, potent power and reliability make the WR250 and WR300 extreme enduro experts. Trimmed with race-tested premium components like V-Force reed valves, Ducati Energy ignition and Mikuni TMX carb. Solid rear brake rotor for consistent performance in muddy off-road conditions. Magura aluminum tapered handlebar, mounts offer two positions. Aluminum alloy Excel rims. Front axle pull stock on WR models. Ample fuel capacity with 2.5-gallon tank.

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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.

Long Live Two-Strokes! Husqvarna Unveil TC300 To Compete In New Two-Stroke Series

Tue, 01 Oct 2013

Husqvarna, which was recently acquired by, and will act as a sister company to, KTM has not given up on two-stroke technology, despite the four-stroke revolution practically overcoming the rest of motorcycling. In fact, Husqvarna is committed to advancing two-stroke technology with the introduction of its latest motorcycle, the TC300. Designed to compete in the newly formed European Motocross 300cc two-stroke championship, the TC300 is a TC250 two-stroke, upgraded to 300cc with accessories soon to be available from the Husky Power range of special parts.

2012 Husqvarna TC/CR Motocross Models Announced

Tue, 30 Aug 2011

Husqvarna announced its 2012 motocross lineup including the updated TC250 and TC449 four-stroke models and CR125 two-stroke. Like the previously announced TE dual sports and TXC and WR off-road models, Husqvarna‘s 2012 motocross line receives new all-black chromoly frames with added structural reinforcement, and silver anodized Excel rims. 2012 Husqvarna TC250 The 2012 Husqvarna TC250 (pictured above) receives a new engine with a lighter piston and updated cylinder head, both borrowing from parent company BMW’s Formula 1 developments.