Release from 15.03.2019

GOOD OLD TIMES BLOG - BLACK, RED OR BLUE?

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Post World War 2, the Husqvarna factory went from strength-to-strength, supplying the world with their affordable 118cc motorcycles. At the end of the 20-year production run, close to 100,000 units of the popular machine were built.

Read on to find out more about the small-capacity motorcycle for the people here

Post World War 2, the Husqvarna factory went from strength-to-strength, supplying the world with their affordable 118cc motorcycles. At the end of the 20-year production run, close to 100,000 units of the popular machine were built.

Read on to find out more about the small-capacity motorcycle for the people here

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Husqvarna Mobility GmbH. 
Husqvarna Mobility GmbH is widely known for leading innovation and providing exceptional performance across its street and offroad products, as well as being present in all top-level racing disciplines. With the brand originally founded in Sweden in 1903, Husqvarna’s motorcycles have been designed and manufactured in Mattighofen, Austria since 2013.
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Gunder Hägg - 118cc
2 031 x 1 527
‘Black-Mill’ (Svart-Qvarnan in Swedish) - Model 24
555 x 480
Husqvarna - ´Black-Mill´
3 008 x 2 287
1951 Husqvarna -  test bench 118cc - Olle Edlund
2 169 x 2 922
‘Black-Mill’ (Svart-Qvarnan in Swedish)
1 080 x 1 080
118cc - engine
1 600 x 1 166
Husqvarna engine 118cc
500 x 626