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New 2012 Husqvarna 7021p For Sale. on 2040-motos

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Edmore, Michigan

Edmore, MI
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Engine manufacturer: Honda Engine type: GCV160 Cylinder displacement, cc: 160 Net power, horsepower/ft-lbs: 6.9 Fuel tank volume, gallons: 0.3 Drive system: Push Wheel size, front/rear, inches: 8/12 Cutting deck material: Steel Cutting methods: Collection, Mulch, Discharge Cutting width, inches: 21 Cutting height, minimum-max, inches: 1.4-3.6 Cutting height steps: five Cutting height adjustment: four Point Collector type: Soft Collector volume, bushels: two Handle type: Comfort Weight, lbs: 81 Features: Handle height adjustment Foldable handle Double ball-bearing wheels Plastic Rims

Moto blog

2013 Husqvarna TR 650 Terra and Strada Street Bikes Announced

Wed, 11 Jul 2012

Husqvarna announced two new street bike models based on the Concept Strada unveiled last November at the Salon de la Moto show in Paris, France.  The new TR 650 Terra and the TR 650 Strada expand Husqvarna‘s suddenly burgeoning street bike lineup alongside the Nuda 900 and Nuda 900R. Unlike the Nuda models however, the Strada and Terra are coming to the U.S. The Terra model is a dual sport equipped for light off-roading while the Strada is better suited for paved roads.

2013 Husqvarna CR125, WR125, WR250 and WR300 Recalled for Throttle Malfunctions

Tue, 13 Aug 2013

The Consumer Public Safety Commission announced a recall for the 2013 Husqvarna CR125, WR125, WR250 and WR300 off-road models because of a problem with the throttle cable. According to the CPSC, the throttle cables on the affected units may malfunction, causing the rider to lose control of the motorcycle’s speed, posing a crash hazard. No further details about the problem were announced by the CPSC, but a similar recall on the same models was announced for Australia in May.

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.