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2005 Husqvarna 450 Smr Super Moto on 2040-motos

US $4,000.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:500
Location:

Costa Mesa, California, US

Costa Mesa, CA, US
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TypeType:Super Moto PhonePhone:8083827425

Husqvarna Other description

2005 Husqvarna 450 SMR, 2005 Husqvarna SMR 450 Supermoto. purchased & rebuilt 95%,,, lots of new parts, but needs a little attention from the right owner & knowledge of this great bike.. Has a NEW street legal title . come take a look & ride,, I'm available anytime. call 1-808-382-7425 RICK $4,000.00 8083827425

Moto blog

A Closer Look a the New 900cc Husqvarna Streetbike

Wed, 15 Jun 2011

Husqvarna will enter the twin-cylinder market in 2012 with a variation of the F800 powertrain from Husky’s parent company BMW, enlarged to around 900cc. This supermoto-styled version will undoubtedly be accompanied by a more dirt-worthy adventure-touring model. The test mule seen in these photos appears to use several components from the BMW F800R, including its swingarm and wheels.

Danny Kent’s 2014 Moto3 Husqvarna

Tue, 28 Jan 2014

Following the announcement in November last year that Husqvarna will field Britain’s Danny Kent and Finnish rider Niklas Ajo in a Red Bull-backed Moto3 effort comes the first photos of the bike in its racing livery. Kent had previously raced Moto3 for KTM and team manager, Aki Ajo, winning races at Valencia and Motegi in 2012. Niklas Ajo will be racing his third season in Moto3 next year, after finishing 19th overall in 2012 and 14th in 2013. According to Husky’s Facebook page the team is busy setting up the Moto3 bikes for the upcoming season.

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...