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1976 Husqvarna on 2040-motos

US $4,500.00
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Green
Location:

South Jordan, Utah, United States

South Jordan, Utah, United States
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Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):360 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

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Very nice bike, runs and works well. Repainted because of shelf damage to paint.  NOS tank and frame.  Original swing arm.  Many other NOS parts including foot pegs, fork clamps, brake stay, etc. 

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2013 Husqvarna CR125, WR125, WR250 and WR300 Recalled for Throttle Malfunctions

Tue, 13 Aug 2013

The Consumer Public Safety Commission announced a recall for the 2013 Husqvarna CR125, WR125, WR250 and WR300 off-road models because of a problem with the throttle cable. According to the CPSC, the throttle cables on the affected units may malfunction, causing the rider to lose control of the motorcycle’s speed, posing a crash hazard. No further details about the problem were announced by the CPSC, but a similar recall on the same models was announced for Australia in May.

Husqvarna Developing ABS for Off-Road Use

Thu, 03 Nov 2011

Husqvarna announced it will introduce the worlds’ first anti-lock braking system designed for off-road racing, equipping a BMW-developed off-road ABS to Husqvarna’s flagship TE449. On paved roads, ABS prevents wheels from locking up, keeping them rotating and providing traction. Off the pavement however, rear wheel lockup is helpful for stopping on loose surfaces such as dirt and gravel.

1954 AJS E95 May Fetch Upwards of $750K in August Pebble Beach Auction

Wed, 18 May 2011

This uber rare 1954 AJS E95, aka The Porcupine, may become the most expensive motorcycle in the world. World-famous auction house, Bonhams, has recently announced that it will handle auctioning of an ultra-rare 1954 AJS E95 during the Pebble Beach Car Week held annually in August at the Quail Lodge Golf Club in Carmel, Calif. Bonhams estimates that due to the rarity of the E95 (only four were completed by British brand AJS) it may see a bid as high as $750,000.