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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HusabergHusaberg - Wikipedia

    Husaberg was a manufacturer of enduro motorcycles with four and two-stroke engines, the displacements ranging from 125 cc to 650 cc. Originally based in Sweden, its motorcycles were later manufactured in Austria by parent company KTM until the line was retired in 2014.

  2. Husqvarna Motorcycles is proud to launch its all-new and powerful naked motorcycle, the 2024 Svartpilen 801. Combining performance, agility, and contemporary scrambler-inspired design, the Svartpilen 801 is the latest and largest displacement naked machine in the brand’s line-up.

  3. Husaberg är en ort i Sverige men där tillverkades även motorcyklar under några år. Historien bakom den går tillbaka till februari 1988 och presentationen av den första Husaberga-prototypen för en utvald skara investerare, regeringsrepresentanter och andra VIP: er.

  4. October 19, 1989 – First Husaberg Motorcycle. The missing link – Husaberg engine in a Husqvarna. The motorcycle engine was based on the original TE 510 design with some improvements, shorter stroke, less weight, a nickel-silicium cylinder, a special rod, and a relocated water pump operated by the camshaft.

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  5. Mar 30, 2024 · We trace the path of this legendary brand, from its pioneering days in Sweden to its ultimate fate that led to its disappearance. Through the stories of enthusiasts, engineers, and riders, we ...

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  6. Oct 1, 2022 · Husaberg is a spin off from Husqvarna and Cagiva. Joel Smets won multiple word motocross championships with them. Many world enduro championships were won as well. This included ISDE. Originating...

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  7. Jun 17, 2024 · Find out all about HUSABERG, a Swedish brand of off-road motorcycles that was discontinued in 2014. Browse the list of models, generations, engines and photos of HUSABERG bikes.