Husaberg was a manufacturer of enduro motorcycles with four and two-stroke engines, the displacements ranging from 125 cc to 650 cc. Originally based in...
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the same time, Husqvarna spin-off Husaberg was re-united with Husqvarna, terminating the existence of the Husaberg brand. Recently, Husqvarna Motorcycles...
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Husqvarna TE 300 2 stroke 2014 2 Husqvarna TE 300 2 stroke 2013 1 Husaberg 300 2012 1 Husaberg 300 2011 1 Husaberg 300 2010 2 Sherco 300 2008 1 Sherco 300...
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(1957–1983) Ossa (1924–1982; 2010– ) Sanglas (1942–1981) Aktiv (1927–1937) Husaberg (1988–2014) Monark Nordstjernan Motosacoche (1900–1956) Ackland Motorcycles...
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car. In 1995, KTM Motorradholding GmbH acquired Swedish motorcycle maker Husaberg AB and took control of the Dutch company White Power Suspension. In 2007...
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by a major manufacturer. All models have PDS rear suspension. For 2010, Husaberg the other KTM owned bike company, offered the TE300, an XC-W with minor...
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Delta-Gnom Denzel Eurostar Automobilwerk Felber Autoroller Gräf & Stift Grofri Husaberg Libelle Möve 101 Steyr Steyr-Daimler-Puch Components manufacturers Magna...
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Jimmie Eriksson (Husaberg) 1991 Pierfranco Muraglia (Kawasaki) Jeff Nilsson (KTM) Kari Tiainen (Husqvarna) Kent Karlsson (Husaberg) Sven-Erik Jönsson...
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aboard four-strokes made by smaller European manufacturers, with Husqvarna, Husaberg, and KTM winning world championships on four-stroke machinery. In 1997...
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European manufactures quickly followed suit, among them KTM, Husqvarna, Husaberg and CCM; all manufacturers whose emphasis were off-road models at the time...
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