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2008 Husqvarna Txc 450 on 2040-motos

$3,200
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For sale or possible trade. eight Husqvarna TXC 450. Bike was raced 1 season in harescrambles. No mx races. Bike is mechanically SOLID! There are some minor cosmetic flaws but nothing outrageous. After all it is a dirt bike. Have a JD Jet kit to go with it. Original owner manual and title. It is not street legal. Title for ownership only. Kick start and e-start. May trade on a nice 250f. Im getting to old to try and hang on to this thing any longer.

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Husqvarna Announces 2014 Pricing and Opening of New US Headquarters

Wed, 05 Feb 2014

Husqvarna fans will be happy to learn what the 2014 Husky they’ve been yearning for will cost. Beginning as early as the first week in March, the 2014 models should begin arriving in your local Husqvarna showroom. The MSRP breakdown is as follows: Motocross TC 85 $5,399 TC 125 $6,549 TC 250 $7,249 FC 250 $8,049 FC 450 $9,049 Enduro TE 250 $8,349 TE 300 $8,549 FE 250 $8,649 FE 350 $9,549 FE 501 $9,899 In other news, Husky plans on teasing us with the 2015 model lineup sometime this summer!

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Sat, 28 Nov 2015

Husqvarna has expanded its family of “black and white arrows” with the 701 Vitpilen, which, as it turns out, is not the last in the company's line-up. The Swedish brand is also preparing to release a 125cc Vitpilen 401 model. And given that the KTM Duke range also has a 200cc variant, we can assume that the family, which has not yet entered the assembly line, will soon grow to five models.

EICMA 2012: Introducing the Brutus, the Two-Wheeled SUV

Thu, 15 Nov 2012

You’d be forgiven if you thought the motorcycle pictured here was a Husqvarna on steroids. No, despite the red and white colors and Husky’s recent reputation for showcasing surprising concept models at EICMA (such as the Mille 3 in 2010 and the Baja at this year’s show), the bike shown here is an all new model called the Brutus from a company called Over. Designed by Alessandro Tartarini, formerly Lambretta designer and son of the founder of Italian motorcycle company Italjet, the Brutus is a pre-production concept that has been described as being a two-wheeled SUV.