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2013 Husqvarna Txc 310 R on 2040-motos

$5,995
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Countryside, Illinois

Countryside, IL
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Husqvarna TXC 310 tech info

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Husqvarna TXC 310 description

2013 Husqvarna TXC 310 R, Amazing Deal! - After emerging as an all-new model in the 2012 lineup, the TXC 310 R now has a year under its belt, and has proven its mettle in the media and on the racetrack. The peppy motor and race-ready chassis earned rave reviews from journalists, racers and consumers alike, but Husqvarna engineers weren’t about to leave “well enough” alone. The technologically advanced Red Head, Keihin EFI and upgraded settings to the Kayaba suspension make the 2013 TXC 310 R an even more potent, refined and capable off-road weapon.

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