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Cycle News 1999 09 08

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New Models First Look: 2000 Husqvarna MXers u ick, what do you th ink when you see th e words Husqoarna and motocross? You might think ty pographical error. If yo u' re good , you ' ll th ink th um per-mol/Il ted '93 SOOcc World Champion Jacky Martens. You prob ably w on 't think modern-day success, and yo u d efin itel y won't think modern-day, two-stroke success. T ha t i s, unless yo u' ve alread y read th e In th e Wind section of this issu e, in w h ic h case yo u' re awa r e that a H us q varna-rnou n te d A lessio Chiodi jus t wrapped up th e '99 125cc World M otocross Cha mpionship, and th at GP hero Stefan Everts is consider ing switching to a H us ky 250 fo r nex t yea r 's attempt to regain hi s title. If the Italian company has its' wa y, you'll be associa ti ng th e words Husquarna and motocross a lot m ore in 2000. To encou rage th is m ental shift, a number of updates - some ma jor, some m i nor - have b een m ad e to the m od el -2 000 Husk y motocrossers you see on this p age. eN In the last few rounds of the 125cc World Championship MX Series, newly crowned champ Alessio Chiod i rode a Husqvarna with the sleek, reshaped bod ywork you see here on the new CR125 (above) and CR250 (left). The design is by Signore Galluzzi, wh o also styled the Ducati Monster, and is no doubt int ended to eradicate the cobby feel of many past Husqv arn as (Husky' s Rob Keith calls the bi kes "much narrower, fron t to rear"). Other than the pla stic, the updates are rather minor. All the t wo-stro kes get bigger rad iators; increased front-suspension travel (f rom 285mm to 300mm ); stiffer sw ingarms; new front and rear hubs and disc rot ors; and different valving for the rear shock. Motor updates include a new connecting rod for the 125, a revised piston and cunc n for the 250, and an updated crankshaft for both. Prices remain the same as in '99, at $4999 for the 125 and 55679 for the 250. The biggest news for the Husky fourst rokes (like the MX-ori ent ed TC610, right is a nevi tw o-into-one exh aust system, rep lacing the dua l pipes of the older model. The thumpers also enjoy the same new discs and hubs. Price has yet to be established on the fo urstrokes. 34

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