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Husqvarna attacks the Indian market with the Svartpilen and Vitpilen 250 c.c.


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Yes, we know, India takes us a little far and leaves us with caramelito on the lips. But it is indisputable that for the company, launching the Husqvarna Svartpilen and Vitpilen 250 in the Asian market can be a great business movement.

It is possible that many of the users of A2 have the news especially through their eyes, and these Husqvarna are really tempting.

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However, we would not want to give you false hopes since, the fact that they are thrown there, does not imply that sooner or later they end up arriving in Europe and therefore in Spain.

But we can access them or not, ours are the bikes, the two wheels are the passion that keeps us going, and whatever novelty comes we devour it.

If above, it is about two beauties like Svartpilen and Vitpilen, what else could we do?

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How are Husqvarna Svartpilen 250 and Vitpilen 250?
To begin with, and we assume that it will not be a surprise for either of you, both take as a base the 248.8 c.c. of the KTM Duke 250, which is also exclusive to the Asian market.

It is a 4T single cylinder mechanic, liquid cooled and with a power of 30.5 hp and a torque of 24 Nm.

As for the cycle part, the fork has a 142 mm travel and the rear mono shock absorber travel is 150 mm.

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The tires, both front and rear are 17 inches and for braking they have 320 mm discs in front and 230 mm behind and Bosch dual channel ABS.

As announced on morebikes.co, they are expected to reach Asian dealers from February 2020.

Edited by - Antrax
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