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US $5,499.00
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Husqvarna TC 250 description

2013 HUSQVARNA TC 250, Retail $7199 Engine Engine Type Single-cylinder, four-stroke Displacement 249.5cc Bore and Stroke 79 x 50.9mm Compression Ratio 13.5:1 Fuel System EFI w Keihin D42 Ignition CDI electronic with adjustable advance Chassis Front Suspension Kayaba 48mm fork, closed-cartridge Front Tire 1.60x21 Excel rim, 80/100-21 Rear Suspension Kayaba single shock, fully adjustable Rear Tire 1.85x19 Excel rim, 100/90-19 Dimensions Dry Weight 222.7 lb. Fuel Capacity 1.7 gal. Wheelbase 57.5 in. Seat Height 38.8 in. Trail 4.37 in. Rake 26.5 deg. Transmission Transmission 5 speed Husqvarna continues to move closer to the upper echelon of competition in motocross with the TC250R. Last year s TC250 debuted the F1-inspired Red Head engine design, and showed great success, winning races both on and off the track. For 2013, the TC250R receives all-new WP radiators, which are stronger and more efficient, and fine-tuning to the motor provides smooth power, and increased durability. NEW All-new WP radiator units are stronger and more efficient. NEW Keihin EFI eliminates need for hot start lever. NEW Magnetic oil sump plug attracts pollutants. NEW Tighter tolerances result in stiffer crankshaft. NEW Handlebar protection pad with graphic design. NEW Domino all-black handgrips with softer compound. NEW IPD (in-mold plastic design) shroud graphics updated with sleek new look. NEW Improved sticker quality on side plate graphics. Akrapovic exhaust system with power-boosting resonance chamber Cylinder head design inspired by BMW s F1 race program. Kayaba suspension front and rear tuned for demands of U.S. motocross riders. Magura aluminum tapered handlebar, mounts offer two positions. Brembo brake hydraulics and Braking rotors. Aluminum alloy Excel rims. Polished wheel hubs. Five-speed gearbox. Suspension Front: Kayaba 48mm fork, closed-cartridge Rear: Kayaba single shock, fully adjustable Engine/Drivetrain Type: Single-cylinder, four-stroke Head: Four titanium valves operated by DOHC Displacement: 249.5cc Bore x Stroke: 79 x 50.9mm Compression: 13.5:1 Starting: Kick Clutch: Wet multi-plate with hydraulic control Ignition: CDI electronic with adjustable advance Fuel System: EFI w Keihin D42 Transmission: 5 speed Rims/Tires Front: 1.60x21 Excel rim, 80/100-21 Rear: 1.85x19 Excel rim, 100/90-19 Dimensions/Weights/Capacities Wheelbase: 57.5 in. Rake: 26.5 deg. Trail: 4.37 in. Ground Clearance: 12.8 in. Seat Height: 38.8 in. Dry Weight: 222.7 lb. Fuel Capacity: 1.7 gal. View More * Price shown is based on the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) and is subject to change. MSRP excludes optional accessories

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