Husqvarna reveals new TC50 and TC65

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Husqvarna has revealed two new two-stroke motocross models for 2017 – the TC50 and TC65 mini motocross bikes.

The TC50 is powered by a two-stroke engine using a three shaft design to bring the crankshaft closer to the centre of gravity and an automatic clutch.  A power reduction kit is available to reduce power to 5.5bhp for beginners.

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The TC65 comes with a six speed gearbox and manual hydraulic clutch. It’s also powered by a two-stroke engine which also incorporates a pressure controlled exhaust valve (PCEV). Both bikes come with WP suspension.

Husqvarna TC50 highlights

  • Compact 2-stroke engine with class-leading performance
  • WP Performance exhaust
  • Automatic centrifugal clutch technology
  • Power reduction kit available as extra
  • Bodywork offering optimum ergonomic feeling
  • Chromoly steel frame guaranteeing easy handling & precise cornering
  • WP AER 35 mm USD front forks (205 mm travel)
  • Fully-adjustable WP monoshock (185 mm travel)
  • Hydraulic brakes & waved discs
  • Black aluminium wheels & Maxxis tyres
  • Large radiators with air-channelling spoilers
  • High-quality aluminium handlebars & standard crash pad
  • In-mould graphics in Husqvarna’s white, yellow & blue 

Husqvarna TC65 highlights

  • Highly-competitive 65 cc engine
  • Pressure-controlled exhaust valve (PCEV)
  • 6-speed manual gearbox & hydraulic clutch
  • Bodywork offering optimum ergonomic feeling
  • High-strength WP steel frame & aluminium subframe
  • Lightweight cast-aluminium swingarm
  • Integrated crankcase cooling system
  • WP AER 35 mm USD front forks (215 mm travel)
  • Fully-adjustable WP monoshock (270 mm travel)
  • Special bend aluminium handlebars & standard crash pad
  • Black aluminium wheels & Maxxis tyres
  • Hydraulic brakes & waved discs 
  • In-mould graphics in Husqvarna’s white, yellow & blue 

 

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Liam Marsden

By Liam Marsden

Former MCN Web Producer