Combinando una versatilidad y un rendimiento excepcionales con un estilo minimalista, la Svartpilen 801 te asegura dominar la carretera. Bajo los tonos oscuros de su estética inspirada en las scrambler, un compacto y potente motor bicilíndrico en paralelo te lleva donde necesites. Un giro de muñeca proporciona siempre un par excepcional a la rueda trasera. La parte ciclo, perfectamente y bellamente equilibrada, se ve reforzada por una ergonomía refinada que crea una experiencia de pilotaje atractiva e intuitiva tanto en ciudad como en carretera. Las suspensiones WP ajustables garantizan que cada piloto pueda crear una configuración personalizada y cómoda, mientras que la amplia selección de sistemas electrónicos de asistencia al pilotaje de última generación añade múltiples niveles de personalización.
This exclusive one-day offroad festival, dedicated solely to 2-stroke enthusiasts, will take place on the weekend of June 7th at the amazing Motocross Chieve venue in Italy.
La experiencia Husqvarna Trek 2025 a celebrar en Portugal promete ser una inolvidable aventura. Esta expedición de tres días, que tendrá lugar del 6 al 10 de octubre, llevará a 70 pilotos a las profundidades del Parque Natural de la Serra da Estrela recorriendo lo mejor del accidentado terreno, los senderos remotos y las impresionantes vistas de esta zona del centro de Portugal.
By Kenneth Olausson The epidemic moped flue in the 1950s resulted in big sales volumes for Husqvarna. By 1954, the Swedes had sold 25,000 units. Mind you, the first batch of the Novolette was a mere transporter and did not appeal to youngsters. Hence, the marketing folks came up with the idea to flirt with the up-and-coming generation to boost turnover. And what better way was there than appealing to those representing the future? Manufactured in red and silver, this frightful beast had the ability to do 30 km/h. That was the law, and it gave every young man - no, there weren't any females owning this wonder machine - an incentive to circumvent the rules and tune the power source into oblivion. Meaning the "Blöjpilen" would do speeds up to 40 km/h, occasionally 45 km/h.
By Kenneth Olausson On a murky autumn day in 1980, a Swedish photographer made a highly unusual discovery. Getting rid of his waste in a nearby recycling area, Ludde De Geer found a huge batch of photos in the form of old glass-negatives. It took him 25 years and some new technology to save his ‘catch of the year’. Among the shots was an epic Christmas show Husqvarna photograph from 1934…