• Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Sweden - About 1988 and older

  • Hi everyone,

    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

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GREAT NEWS - we made the top list for best favorites's off road bikes !!

GaryM

Husqvarna
AA Class
Dirt bike Magazine editor on his list give us three of the top ten of his all time favorite dirt bikes.

#3 on list is the 1981 Husqvarna 430XC
#4 on the list is 1984 Husqvarna WR400
#9 on the list is 1982 Husqvarna Husky auto

It's finally nice for our bikes to be acknowledged! Tom Webb really did mention us and he really likes all his Twin Shocks Huskies

Its in the may issue. Makes me happy.
 
My is he limited to just three? There all great bikes, twin shock to single shocks. I'm in that '77 to '86 nitch. That's what I owned and rode. From 250, 390, 400, 430 there all great, freaking awesome bikes, I like them all.

Dirtbike mag

Pros

The old abandoned husqvarnas will find new homes that they deserve.

Cons

It's going to drive up the prices.

If your not riding a husqvarna you must be on a dog.
 
KTM 300 is #1 and #2 is 2013 KTM 450XC-W He is not just comparing vintage bikes , but his all time favorite's
 
I think he needs to ride more Swedish husqvarna bikes. There all good husqvarna bikes the cagiva, the bmw and the Austrian manufacturers. But the Swedish husqvarnas laid the foundation and the history that continues today. The husqvarnas have been climbing the motorcycle ladder to what legends are made from ever since its beginning.

Just throw a leg over anyone of them and let the husqvarna brand light the fire inside you.

Warning about the Swedish husqvarna bikes and speed.
"objects are moving faster by you than they appearl
 
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