Wednesday, April 20, 2011

2011 Husqvarna's WR125


Husqvarna's WR125
There is nothing quite as responsive for tight trail riding as a two-stroke-powered off-road bike. This lightweight off-roader offers the rider exceptional performance combined with the ease of maintenance that only a two-stroke can offer.

Husqvarna has a banner crop of bikes set for the 2011 model year. Beginning with the launch of the amazing 2011 Husky TE630 and SMS630 models earlier this spring, Husqvarna has come out swinging again with the all-new 2011 WR150.

Over the years Husqvarna's WR125 has developed a near cult-like following for its unbelievable performance and reliability. "The 2011 WR150 is an impressive package any way you measure it," notes Husqvarna Motorcycles NA president Mark Brady. Husqvarna Motorcycles NA, LLC is part of BMW (US) Holding Corp., the BMW Group's sales headquarters for North, Central and South America is located in Woodcliff Lake, NJ.

Now, Husqvarna will continue to expand its professional race team to compete in AMA Enduro, GNCC, EnduroCross, National Hare & Hound, the AMA Hare Scrambles Series, and WORCS competition.

Husqvarna team riders will compete in the premier classes of each series aboard 2010 Husqvarna TXC 450, TXC 510, and WR 300 off-road models.
Although an earlier typo indicated the forks would be 50mm Kayabas, final spec actually calls for 48mm Kayaba forks.