• Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Sweden - About 1988 and older

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Just found this

I looked at one or two locally as well. Its the same thing as a Cagiva model that was available at the same time/era. Non power valve motor and pretty simple. I think the parts availability is a little scarce. You know how it goes too..only needs a little work to make it run. To make it RIGHT will take another $1000 at least.
 
they were a great bike before they got with husqvarna, however as said good luck with parts...halls will have some things but sadly there arent many people with them...its too bad, they handled well and had good motors..
 
Wot was it

88' Cagiva 250 (non running) for $400. Looked very clean and mostly all there and he claimed it had fuel and spark but wouldn't run. I tried to get it but he pulled the ad as soon as I contacted him VIA the phone #.
 
Nice bike that's the bike I'm racing its in the vintage resto section
Parts aren't to hard to find a bloke in Italy is reproducing a lot of stuff for them
I've just pulled an 89 125 out to start rebuild
 
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