History of Husqvarna
Although the Husqvarna brand has been around since 1696, it wasn’t until 1896 that they began manufacturing anything that resembled a bike. Originally formed on the King of Swedens demand for a weapon factory, which was founded in Huskvarna (you’ll never guess where they got the name from!), and later went on to produce sewing machines and other machinery.
1903 saw the birth of the very first motorised bicycle, but a good thirty years of fine tuning before the birth of the Husqvarna motorcycle, and in the early 1930’s Husqvarna was making waves in the racing world. Post-war and motocross became extremely popular in Europe, it wasn’t long until Husqvarna really found their niche, and it’s pretty much been the same ever since.
Change in ownership for Husqvarna
1987 earmarked a big change for Husqvarna as they were acquired by Caviga, an Italian manufacturer which subsequently became part of the MV Agusta group. However, managers and engineers of Husqvarna refused to move to Italy to continue the production of the motorcycle range. In the end, a new ventured named Husaberg AB was founded but it wasn’t long before KTM took over in 1995. That wasn’t the last move for the manufacturer who were purchased by BMW in 2007, then over to Pierer Industrie AG in 2013 before finally finding its way back home to KTM AG – this then led to the termination of the Husaberg brand.
Husqvarna are renown in the motorcycling world for their impressive range of motocross and enduro bikes. The distinct yellow, white and blue colours make them stand out from the crowd, even when covered in mud!
What are popular Husqvarna motorcycle models?
Husqvarna might be the untitled King of Motocross bikes, but they’ve also dabbled in motorcycles in recent years. Most notably this year, they released the Vitplien 701, a street model that aims to give the same thrill that Husqvarna’s are famous for, but on the road instead!
Enduro: Made up of both two-stroke and four-stroke machines.
TX 125
TX 150
TE 250
TE 300
TX 300
FE 250
FE350
FE 450
FE 501701 Enduro
Motocross: Made up of two-stroke and four-stroke machines.
TC 50 Mini
TC 50
TC 65
TC 85
TC 125
TC 250
FC 250
FC 350
FC450
How can I save money on my Husqvarna Motorcycle Insurance?
There are plenty of ways to save money on your Husqvarna Motorcycle Insurance including using layers of security – this is a great way of saving money on your policy. So if you’ve got access to a garage, then make sure your bike is secured with a ground anchor and chain. Or even opt for an immobilier and a cover can do the trick too.
The amount of miles you do – this is key for making sure your bike is correctly insured. If it’s your daily commuter then your mileage will be higher but if it’s just your casual Sunday ride out during the sunnier month then go lower and you’ll find yourself some savings!
How do I get a quote for my Husqvarna Motorcycle Insurance?
If you have all the information you need to hand, about your Husqvarna, your license and your riding habits, you can get an insurance quote quickly and easily by filling in our online quote form. Or, if you’d rather speak to one of your UK based friendly advisors then call 0345 872 3614.
Don’t forget to let us know about your no claim bonus, if you’ve had an previous claims, convictions or accidents in the last five years. As soon as we have this information, we’ll send over your quote for your Husqvarna.
Get a quote today by calling 0345 872 3614!
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