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  2. Husqvarna TR650 - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the design and manufacture of the TR650, the Husqvarna motorcycle brand was owned by BMW Motorrad and this motorcycle shares many parts in common with other BMW models, including the G650GS, F650GS & F800GS. The engine is based on the BMW engine used in the F650GS/G650 models The frame is a split-backbone tubular steel frame.

  3. Husqvarna Motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Husqvarna Motorcycles GmbH (Swedish: [ˈhʉ̂ːsˌkvɑːɲa] ⓘ; marketed as Husqvarna) is an Austrian motorcycle company with Swedish origins. The company began producing motorcycles in 1903 at Huskvarna, Sweden, as a subsidiary of the Husqvarna armament firm. [1] Today, Husqvarna Motorcycles GmbH is owned by Pierer Mobility . [2]

  4. Husqvarna Group - Wikipedia

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    1968 – Power cutters A saw rebuilt to a power cutter in 1968 was the starting point of what today is the business area Husqvarna Construction. 1978 – Electrolux acquired Husqvarna. 1986 – The motorcycle division was sold to Cagiva. 1995 – Robotic lawn mowers The world's first solar powered robotic lawn mower was launched. Sales of ...

  5. Husqvarna Vektorr electric scooter joins the beaten path - AOL

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    Husqvarna's motorcycle-building division is gradually adding electric models to its range. After launching a 6.7-horsepower minibike in 2018 and unveiling a close-to-production concept named E ...

  6. Husqvarna Norden 901 - Wikipedia

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    The ABS is a cornering ABS from Bosch with street and off-road modes. The traction control is dependent on the lean angle, and can be adjusted in nine levels in Explorer mode. In addition, the Norden 901 has a ride-by-wire throttle response, a quick shifter and an anti-hopping clutch. [ 2 ]

  7. Husaberg - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. McCulloch Motors Corporation - Wikipedia

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    McCulloch Motors Corporation is an American manufacturer of chainsaws and other outdoor power tools. The company was founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1943 by Robert Paxton McCulloch as a manufacturer of small two-stroke gasoline engines and introduced its first chainsaw in 1948, the Model 5-49. McCulloch and its brand are owned by Husqvarna.

  9. Motocross - Wikipedia

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    Although the advancement of two-stroke engine technology was the primary focus of the major Japanese motorcycle manufacturers well into the mid 1990s, a rekindled interest in engineering a competitive, lightweight four-stroke motocross race bike was expressed among several brands, including Yamaha Motor Corporation and Husqvarna. [citation needed]