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Ron Lawson
by: Ron Lawson
Husqvarna has just unveiled its 2025 dual-sport and enduro models. On top of the list of changes is a return to Brembo as a supplier for brakes and hydraulics. Other updates include a new swingarm and graphics, although the basic platform for all six models is fundamentally unchanged. Here’s how Husqvarna’s official press release present it all: Husqvarna Mobility is proud to announce its six-model enduro and dual-sport line-up for 2025. The impressive range now comprises three 2-stroke and three 4-stroke machines – all expertly assembled with the latest technology and ...
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Husqvarna has just unveiled its 2025 dual-sport and enduro models. On top of the list of changes is a return to Brembo as a supplier for brakes and hydraulics. Other updates include a new swingarm and graphics, although the basic platform for all six models is fundamentally unchanged. Here’s how Husqvarna’s official press release present it all: Husqvarna Mobility is proud to announce its six-model enduro and dual-sport line-up for 2025. The impressive range now comprises three 2-stroke and three 4-stroke machines – all expertly assembled with the latest technology and ...
... continues at Dirt Bike Magazine
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