Lovely bike. Had one of these back in the day. In fact i had three Husky MXers in the 70s. Although there were probably better bikes around at the time there is nothing like a Husqvarna.
You're obviously a Husky fan KrookStreetRacing! My first MXer was a 1968 250 Hallman Replica then a 1970 250 (Kring Replica) which had a lot of nice bits on it as it had been owned by someone who worked for the UK Husqvarna importer. I also rode CZ and Bultaco Pursangs around that time but none had the character of that old Husky!
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Think I would just about die if this was my gift! So cool!
Ben if you ever need some GIF resizage or other quick Pshopppery gratis drop me a line. :)
Lovely bike. Had one of these back in the day. In fact i had three Husky MXers in the 70s. Although there were probably better bikes around at the time there is nothing like a Husqvarna.
@Hot Shoe: totally agree.
You're obviously a Husky fan KrookStreetRacing!
My first MXer was a 1968 250 Hallman Replica then a 1970 250 (Kring Replica) which had a lot of nice bits on it as it had been owned by someone who worked for the UK Husqvarna importer. I also rode CZ and Bultaco Pursangs around that time but none had the character of that old Husky!
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