The HUSQVARNA Motorcycle Company was established in 1903 as a branch of the Husqvarna Vapenfabriks Aktiebolag (Husqvarna Weapon Factory Ltd.). The company began producing Sweden’s first motorcycle in 1903 and quickly established itself as one of the country’s leading motorcycle manufacturers.
HUSQVARNA Motorcycles is the world’s oldest motorcycle manufacturer with a rich heritage dating back to 1903. Today, the company is a global leader in off-road racing, trail and enduros. HUSQVARNA Motorcycles is devoted to creating machines that offer exceptional performance and cutting-edge design to meet the exacting demands of serious off road riders.
HUSQVARNA Motorcycles is dedicated to continuing its tradition of excellence and innovation in the future. The company plans to expand its presence in the off-road market with the introduction of premium-level models and advanced technological features. HUSQVARNA looks forward to offering enthusiasts of all levels of riding experience the very best in off-road performance and value.
HUSQVARNA motorcycles have a reputation for being very reliable and durable. Current models are equipped with advanced technology, such as off-road traction control, and continuously improve on the performance and reliability of past models. The brand is also known for their long-term reliability, as many riders continue to enjoy their HUSQVARNA motorcycle for years and even decades.
The cost and frequency of maintenance for a HUSQVARNA motorcycle will depend on the specific model and its usage. Generally, oil and filter changes should be done every 500 miles, and spark plugs should be replaced every 6,000 miles. Other maintenance items (such as changing the air filter, brake fluid, coolant, and drive chain) will depend on the age, usage, and condition of the bike.
Common mechanical problems reported with HUSQVARNA motorcycles include:
* Engine problems, such as a lack of power, poor running performance, or a seized engine
* Gearbox problems, such as a lack of smooth shifting, false neutrals, or grinding noises
* Electrical problems, such as intermittent starting, weak headlights, or erratic instrument readings
* Exhaust system problems, such as leaks, blockages, or damaged mounting hardware
* Suspension issues, such as noise, poor handling, or an inability to hold its alignment
* Braking system problems, such as reduced stopping power, excessive vibration, or excessive wear on components