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Husqvarna 900 design principle
By Visordown News on 17/06/2011 10:57:26
The head of design at Husqvarna discusses the ideas behind the design of the new 900

THE head of design at Husqvarna discusses the ethos behind the design of their very first street bike in the above video.The new 900 that was revealed in testing on Tuesday utilises the engine and components from the BMW F800, bored and reworked

Husqvarna and Husaberg joined at the hip
By Visordown News on 17/05/2013 09:46:19
New move signifies the end of road-focused Husqvarnas

A CLUE to Husqvarna's future was revealed yesterday.Following the acquisition of Husqvarna by Pierer Industries AG, the company run by current KTM boss Stefan Pierer,  Husqvarna will be 'reunited' with Husaberg.New Husqvarna models will be released

New Husqvarna 449 and 511 for 2011
By Visordown News on 07/10/2010 16:43:46
The fruits of Husqvarna's work under new owners BMW are revealed in Cologne

BMW'S OWNERSHIP of Husqvarna is starting to produce results with two new models from the off-road specialists for 2011.Both the 449 and 511 use BMW's G 450X engine, complete with its non-conventional Coaxel Traction System, but Husky has moved

Husqvarna Nuda 900: ABS version in 2012
By Visordown News on 19/09/2011 16:17:53
Increased safety for Husqvarna's lairy street bike

MORE details have emerged about Husqvarna's new road model, the Nuda 900.Due to be launched to the press within the next few weeks, the Nuda 900 will be available in two versions; the Nuda 900R and Nuda 900S. However, there will also be an ABS

First Ride: Husqvarna 510SMR & 610SM
By John Cantlie on 22/09/2010 14:50:23
With BMW money now behind them and their financial future assured, Husqvarna are keen to blow away the bad memories of the past

Click to read: Husqvarna 510SMR owners reviews, Husqvarna 510SMR specs and to see the Husqvarna 510SMR image gallery.FIFTEEN YEARS AGO Husky was at the sharp end of exotic off-road machinery. Very expensive, very fast and equipped with top

Head Candy: KTM 690SMC vs Husqvarna 510SMR
By John Cantlie on 26/07/2010 15:29:14
How does KTM’s 690SMC stack up against Husqvarna’s rip-snorting 510R on the country backroads of southern England?

fails to amaze me how ghastly numberplates and their respective hangers look on any motorcycle. Why can’t we just fit them under the fender like in America?I’ve had a twelve-month love affair with Husqvarna’s seminal 510R, ever since I went on the launch

Milan: 2009 Husqvarna SMQ
By Visordown News on 04/11/2008 12:39:40
First pics of Husqvarna's latest take on the supermoto theme

Husqvarna's 2009 SMQFIRST PICS just in of Husqvarna's 2009 SMQ.The prototype bike's powered by a BMW-based 450cc engine, although Husky say production machines are likely to feature a bigger, 630cc single cylinder powerplantInteresting styling

Whither now, Husqvarna?
By Visordown on 07/02/2013 17:20:00
No more BMW engines, no more Nuda, Terra or Strada... More questions than answers.

WHILE the news of Husqvarna’s sale by BMW to KTM boss Stefan Pierer (but not to KTM itself) has been widely reported, there’s still plenty of mystery over the details of the deal.Not least the question of exactly what Pierer will do with the brand

New Husqvarna Nuda spotted?
By Visordown News on 14/01/2013 10:10:00
First spy shot revealed of a beefed up Nuda 900

HUSQVARNA seem to be looking to bolster their burgeoning on-road segment with a version of the Nuda 900 in touring garb. First hitting the web over at 100hp.com, a members-only Ducati forum, the picture clearly reveals that the Nuda has been

BMW sells Husqvarna Motorcycles
By Visordown News on 31/01/2013 15:30:18
BMW to focus on road models over 600cc as off-road market 'collapses'

BMW has announced it is selling its Husqvarna motorcycles division to Pierer Industries AG.Pierer Industries AG is a company owned by KTM CEO Stefan Pierer and not KTM itself. KTM is largely owned by Cross Industries (51%) and Bajaj (47%). BMW


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