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1976 Husqvarna 360wr on 2040-motos

US $4,195.00
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:300
Location:

Pagosa Springs, Colorado, US

Pagosa Springs, Colorado, US
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1976 Husqvarna 360WR, a real survivor. I am the original owner, this bike does not have 300 miles on it. Original tool kit, owners manual and original sales brochure come with it. It has been stored for the last 37 years.  100% original including the tires, missing kick stand. I have all the documentation.  If you have further questions, please let me know. Local pickup.  Thanks for looking.

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Husqvarna 701 gets new engine

Wed, 28 Sep 2016

At the last year’s presentation of the model in Portugal, none of the Husqvarna fans could really answer the question why the old 690 cc Kateem LC4 engine is used on the 701st Husk, while the 690 Duke has an already upgraded one. It took only a year to correct the mistake. The new engine of both versions of the Husqvarna 701 is absolutely identical to what is being installed on the 690 Duke from this year.

Husqvarna plans to introduce the touring enduro at the end of 2021 as a 2022 model

Thu, 07 Jan 2021

Husqvarna's Norden 901 concept bike, unveiled in November 2019, found a great response among motorcyclists, and the company decided to put it into production with minimal changes. So there is very little time left before we finally see the machine in the dealer's showrooms! Moreover, the guys from the British MCN have already managed to ride the Husqvarna Norden 901.

Swedish solutions

Wed, 05 Dec 2012

ONE question - where can we get one? The video shows Swedish army issue Husqvarna 258's (1981) fitted with 'ski-stabilisers'. The riders put their feet on the skis and slide in confidently, despite the snow and ice. Apparently these are pretty common in the Swedish military which is as good a reason as I've ever heard to do your service for King Gustaf. Check out how he opens it up at about 45 seconds in...