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2013 Husqvarna Te310r Dual Sport on 2040-motos

US $8,399.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, US

Canonsburg, PA, US
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Husqvarna TE310R tech info

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Husqvarna TE310R description

2013 Husqvarna TE310R, The unique mid-sized displacement... The street-legal performance off-roader... The F1-inspired Red Head motor... all of Husqvarna⿿s greatest design elements converge in the revamped 50-state street-legal TE310R, the flagship of Husqvarna⿿s 2013 off-road line. Hailed by the media as a ⿿middleweight masterpiece⿝ 2012, the 2013 TE310R receives key motor upgrades and many other all-around improvements aimed at making it a quicker revving, more powerful and better performing off-roader than ever.NEW DOHC ⿿Red Head⿝ design inspired by BMW⿿s F1 race program.NEW Fuel system upgraded to Keihin EFI.NEW Revised handlebar switches with waterproof connectors.NEW WP radiator units are stronger and improve cooling capacity.NEW Added bearing inside ignition cover fine tunes crank balance.NEW Redesigned and repositioned fuel system catch canister.NEW DOT-approved performance off-road tires.NEW Magnetic oil sump plug repositioned for easier oil changes.NEW Domino all-black handgrips with softer compound.NEW IPD (in-mold plastic design) shroud graphics updated with sleek new look.NEW Handlebar protection pad with graphic design.NEW Improved sticker quality on side plate graphics.NEW EFI indicator light on dash.NEW Side-view mirrors.Electric start with kick-starter backup.Radiator fan and thermostat.Magura aluminum tapered handlebar, mounts offer two positions.Brembo hydraulic clutch.

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