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2014 Husqvarna Tc250r on 2040-motos

$4,799
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: RED
Location:

Sacramento, California

Sacramento, CA
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2014 Husqvarna TC250R, Reduced $2400 right off the top of this 2013 Husky - SALE PRICE $4799, Your Saving $2400 right off the top!! (MSRP is $7199) The street legal off-road specialist returns. *Price does not include taxes, dealer freight, preparation, dealer document preparation charges or any finance charges (if applicable). This ad was posted on November 15, 2013.*MUST MENTION THIS AD TO RECEIVE THIS SPECIAL PRICE.

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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.

Day 1 Dakar 2014: Barreda Draws First Blood

Mon, 06 Jan 2014

Team HRC’s Joan Barreda on the Honda CRF450 Rally, got off to a storming start in day one of the 2014 Dakar rally, clocking up the fastest time of all the 175 riders at the first time-check. The former Husqvarna rider who moved to Honda in the middle of the season inaugurated his 2014 Dakar with an acrobatic performance. The motorcycle competition was expected to be wide open, and that is indeed what the classification shows after the opening stage. It was a very early start for the Rally Dakar. The pack of riders headed off at four in the morning on a long 251 miles that took them towards the vibrant city of Rosario for the start of the 112 mile special.

2012 Husqvarna 900 Streetbike Testing

Wed, 15 Jun 2011

Motorcycle manufacturers have a different take on the word “spy”. For most people, when we hear the word “spy”, we picture covert operatives hiding in the shadows, trying to ferret out someone’ top secret information. The OEMs however, seem to use the other definition of “spy”, as in “to observe”.