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Cycle News 2004 11 03

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Y know the off-road riding is go ing to be good wh en , the night before , you're hav- OU ing dinner in a r oo m wi th deer heads juttin g o ut fro m the log-cab in walls and the re 's a presurnably once-living big cat - an d we don't mean of the Morr is variety eit her • bal- anced pr ecariously on a massive wooden beam abo ve yo ur plate o f pasta . And wh e n 10-t ime ISDE gold medalist Fred Hoess walks in, we ll, you know you're in for a true off-road e xper ienc e . And that's e xactly w hat Husqvarna had in mind when the once -Swed is h-now Ita lian -owned motorcycle company invited members of the U.S. motorcycle press to upper state New York for its 2005 launch of Husqvarna off-ro ad and motocross bikes. This intro, not much unlike the one last year when Husqvarna flew us to its home base in Italy, focused so lely on the bikes that the company will this year import to the United States - all fourstrokes. Last year ('04) , Husky brought over a couple of two-stroke models, the CRI25 (MX) and the WR250 (off-road), but for 'OS, the only thing we'll be seeing from the company that, in its heyday made riders like Dick Burleson, Terry Cunningham , Kent Howerton and Chuck Sun famous , is thumpers . Husq varna was , however, qu ick to point out t hat this is by no means an indicatio n that the company is planning to faze out or give up on its two-strokes anyt ime ~_"G';.I'II soon. No , Husky says, not at all. The two-strokes are still available in Europe, but for marketing and strategy reasons , Husqvarna will only import six Husky four-strokes models to the United States - for now. AND THEY ARE? T he Hus kys we'll be se e ing in 'OS are based on three plat forms : 250cc , 450cc an d 5 1Occ, each co ming in off-road an d motocross t rim, the T Es o ff-road and TCs mo tocross. Th e T Es, of course, come equipped with all the usua l offroad good ies, such as a headlight an d taillight, a co mpact digital readout, offroad -spec Michelin tires, an l Bvinch rear wheel, a wider-ratio gearbox and a spring-loaded kickstand . The TCs get Pirelli tires and 19-inch rear wheels. They both, however, again get electric starters· yes , even the motocrossers . A bac kup kick-start er kit is available for the TCs , while the TEs come with both . All of the bikes see ma jor cha nges over their '04 predecessors , wh ich, to us. comes as a bit of a surprise since th e '045, wi th thei r ne w-gene ratio n mo tors, to ok on major re con structi on and were , fo r the mo st part , re mar kably cap abl e ma ch ine s. 18 NOVEMBER 3, 2004 • CYCLE NEWS 40th Anniversary

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