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Cycle News 2025 Issue 16 April 22

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QUICKSPIN I 2025 Husqvarna FC 350 Heritage Edition P104 the air fork design is its mainte- nance and overall consistency, so be prepared to monitor the fork closely, similar to your tire pressure, and adjust it accord- ing to the conditions. We recommend adding a gripper seat cover for the Heritage Edition. The bright blue cover might look appealing, but it does not provide grip. The stock cover on the standard FC models offers more bite. The Husky 350 has quickly become one of my favorite bikes lately. It's more powerful than a 250 and slightly less than a 450 yet beautifully combines the best at - tributes of both bikes into one. You can rev it up quickly or lug it and short shift. Additionally, the Heritage Edition is striking with its white frame and blue shrouds. While a "blue" Husky never really existed in the past, it will certainly distinguish you in the pits and on the track. Ryan Nitzen 2025 HUSQVARNA FC 350 HERITAGE EDITION ($11,299) ENGINE TYPE 4-stroke, water-cooled, single DISPLACEMENT 349.7cc FUELING Fuel Injection, Keihin EFI, throttle body 44mm STARTING SYSTEM Electric TRANSMISSION 5-speed, w/ Brembo hydraulic clutch FRAME Steel central-tube SUBFRAME Polyamide-reinforced aluminum FRONT SUSPENSION WP Xact 48mm, air fork, fully adj. REAR SUSPENSION WP Xact Monoshock with linkage, fully adj. FRONT-WHEEL TRAVEL 12 in. REAR-WHEEL TRAVEL 11.53 in. FRONT WHEEL 21 in. REAR WHEEL 19 in. WHEELBASE 58.66 in. SEAT HEIGHT 37.24 in. GROUND CLEARANCE 13.22 in. FUEL CAPACITY 1.9 gal. WEIGHT (NO FUEL, CLAIMED) 224.9 lbs. S P E C I F I C AT I O N S We absolutely love the FC 350's engine.

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