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  • 1971 Husqvarna 250 Cross1971 Husqvarna 250 Cross (1971)
    HUSQVARNA 1971 250 CROSS in excellent mechanical condition complete motor totally rebuilt by Forest Stahl of Advance Tool and Die, one of the true "Husky Gurus" (see pictures showing receipts) $1500- spent on engine parts and labor;  motor rebuilt in 2002 and the motor has a total of 15.2 hours since assembled back into the bike (just under one hour per year)-motor has hour clock installed wheels rebuilt with Buchanan spokes original NOS Girling shocks new brake and clutch cables from Husqvarna Vintage in Great Britian correct Bing 1/36/101 carburetor totally rebuilt all new wheel bearings and seals from Vintage Husky new chain winner of multiple awards at AHRMA show bike events correct Hi-Cross handlebars all Magura controls with correct straight clutch and brake levers new Dunlop AT 81 tires gas tank has some minor wear and a few minor chips--it appears to be original to me but I cannot guarantee that; it might  be older restoration; no dings or dents bike is very reliable and fast, and gets plenty of attention at local events frame number is:  MI 4799   engine number is:  254587 bike is registered in California with a clean title; and has a green sticker registration paid thru June 2018 I am selling this lovely bike because I have three other Huskys from 1974 to 1975 that I race at AHRMA events although I've never raced this bike as it is too nice; it has been sitting in my garage as a great "museum piece" for years but its time for some one else to appreciate this bike  I've listed the bike as owners responsibility for shipping but I will do all I can to help you email with any questions On Jul-30-16 at 18:44:17 PDT, seller added the following information: correct Magura handlebar grips new fork seals and boots new brakes correct BUFO  bolts UNI air filter
    2016-07-31 05:01:08
    Morgan Hill, California, United States
    20
    42000

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MV Agusta Superveloce 1000 Serie Oro Review – First Ride

Thu, 05 Sep 2024

Beauty is not a sin! Photos by Kel Edge MV Agusta’s planned resurgence under the ownership of Austria’s Pierer Mobility, after the proprietor of KTM, Husqvarna and GASGAS acquired a majority 50.10% stake in Italy’s No.1 trophy marque on March 15 this year, has been triggered by the debut of two distinctive new models conceived under the company’s previous owners, the Russian Sardarov family. Each is at opposite ends of the price range envisaged for the company under its new Austrian proprietors, with the brand’s debut ADV motorcycle, the three-cylinder 931cc Enduro Veloce launched earlier this year and now in MV dealerships, essentially acting as its entry level model, costing €23,000 in Italy incl.

2024 MV Agusta Superveloce 1000 Serie Oro Review Gallery

Thu, 05 Sep 2024

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2024 MV Agusta Enduro Veloce Review – First Ride

Wed, 24 Apr 2024

The sport SUV of motorcycling Photos by: RedMediaHouse Things are different now. More than 16 major motorcycle manufacturers are competing for a slice of the piping hot, deeply nuanced ADV pie. Displacements for these machines range from light-footed 250cc Singles to monstrous tech-laden Twins with pancake-sized pistons suckin’, squeezin’, bangin’ and blowin’.

2024 MV Agusta Enduro Veloce – First Look

Fri, 05 Apr 2024

Official details on MV’s (re)entry into the ADV market Photos: MV Agusta The wraps are off on MV Agusta’s new 2024 Enduro Veloce, the company’s first adventure bike since the Cagiva years, and we can finally report confirmed specs – and publish high(er) resolution pictures directly from MV itself. Of course, the Enduro Veloce had been known about for some time, as it was originally teased as the Lucky Explorer 9.5. In fact, Alan Cathcart even got to test a prototype of that bike.

2023 MV Agusta Brutale 800RR: 5 Things You Need To Know

Mon, 18 Dec 2023

Exotica has its quirks It’s hard not to stop and stare at the MV Agusta Brutale 800RR. Its minimalist design leaves plenty of white space for the eyes to imagine what could be, while the space that is filled leaves the eyes admiring the lovely forms and sharp edges. There’s no doubt the Brutale 800RR is an attractive motorcycle to look at, but how does it fare against its contemporaries?

2023 MV Agusta Dragster RR SCS America Review – First Ride

Tue, 11 Jul 2023

A special edition in honor of MV’s most important single-country market MV Agusta is on a full-court press to show the world that, thanks to Pierer Mobility, it finally has the support it needs to grow into its full potential. We’ve written about it on this site and are following all of the news concerning the company. One nice change from our perspective as journalists is the availability of a MV Agusta press fleet.

MV Agusta Owner Timur Sardarov Interview

Mon, 21 Nov 2022

Russian Reset Credit: Photos by AC Archives It was the talk of last week’s 2022 EICMA Show: MV Agusta, Italy’s most prestigious and historic manufacturer, winner to date of 270 Grand Prix races, 38 World Riders’ Championships, and 37 World Constructors’ Championships, had supposedly been acquired by KTM. Stefan Pierer, the most powerful man in European motorcycling, had captured his most iconic trophy brand yet, to add to his roster of Euro-marques including KTM, Husqvarna and GasGas. Indeed, according to one supposedly authoritative source, he’d be sealing the takeover deal with MV’s current owner, Russian entrepreneur Timur Sardarov, on the Thursday before the Valencia GP, November 3.

MV Agusta 921 S First Look

Wed, 09 Nov 2022

Retro-cool, with an all-new engine. Drawing off a company’s past success is a popular starting point when it comes to future models, and MV Agusta is drawing off its success 50 years ago to guide a new category of motorcycle it hopes to bring to market in the coming years. What you see here is the 921 S concept.

MV Agusta Reveals Superveloce 1000 Serie Oro

Wed, 09 Nov 2022

A neo-retro stunner. MV is leaning hard into its heritage with this, the Superveloce 1000 Serie Oro, the latest – and arguably most stunning – addition to the neo-retro family that started with the Superveloce 800. In typical MV fashion, the Superveloce 1000 lives up to the brand’s “Motorcycle Art” mantra, but does so with functional technical and stylistic solutions.

2023 MV Agusta Ampelio First Look

Tue, 08 Nov 2022

An e-scooter with a foot planted in both the future and the past While many riders think of MV Agusta as solely being focused on high performance motorcycles, a quick look through the internet time machine will reveal MV scooters in the 1950s. A closer inspection will reveal a family resemblance to the 2023 MV Agusta Ampelio unveiled today in Milan. Drawing on inspiration from the CGT and Ovunque scooters of the past, MV had Russian designer Maksim Ponomarev interpret the 70 year old models with a modern flair, and once viewed by MV Agusta CEO Timur Sardarov, the project was undertaken.