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Husqvarna 300cc. Are two strokes making a comeback??
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[QUOTE="endurotuff, post: 1314699, member: 56898"] I've been reading recently on the net and magazines that many riders are switching back to the smokers :ride: . The following is information from [url]www.tmxnews.co.uk[/url], hopefully it'll keep building. I myself ride a 4t at this time. But... [FONT=Courier New]"ONE of the most noteworthy points regarding Husqvarna’s two-stroke machines is the fact that the German owned Italian firm are once again taking a keen interest in the two-stroke market after several years focusing almost solely on four strokes. Recognising, like several other European manufacturers, that demand for two-strokes is strengthening, although they’ve not introduced any 100 per cent new two-stroke models, the arrival of the WR300 expands the range to three with the WR125 in particular receiving numerous changes and upgrades."[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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