I've been spending time with people trying to better understand the last few decades of bikes, both because of the upcoming Vintage Motorcycle days and possibly altering some forums slightly.
These descriptions are for the 'average Joe', to give him a vague idea where to put his posts, and has nothing to do with whatever vintage racing association rules there might be.
circa 1986 / 1987: Electrolux sells Husqvarna to Cagiva
1988 & older: Made in Sweden, 2st & 4st all had left kick, right side chain, and left (or possibly dual) mufflers
About 1989 to 2002: "older single cam 4st", most were left kick , right side chain, left side (or dual) exhaust. About 1989 the production was transferred to Italy. The USA had different designations than the rest of the world. In the USA in about 1990-1996 both 2st and 4st were called WXC, unless the light kit was added, then it was called a WXE.
2003 started the 'newer' bikes. 2003 was not brought into the USA.
Does that sound like a reasonable high level description?
These descriptions are for the 'average Joe', to give him a vague idea where to put his posts, and has nothing to do with whatever vintage racing association rules there might be.
circa 1986 / 1987: Electrolux sells Husqvarna to Cagiva
1988 & older: Made in Sweden, 2st & 4st all had left kick, right side chain, and left (or possibly dual) mufflers
About 1989 to 2002: "older single cam 4st", most were left kick , right side chain, left side (or dual) exhaust. About 1989 the production was transferred to Italy. The USA had different designations than the rest of the world. In the USA in about 1990-1996 both 2st and 4st were called WXC, unless the light kit was added, then it was called a WXE.
2003 started the 'newer' bikes. 2003 was not brought into the USA.
Does that sound like a reasonable high level description?