Husqvarna Vitpilen 701, Svartpilen 701 concept showcased in Milan

    New ‘Real Street’ range bikes are powered by single-cylinder motor; Vitpilen 401 and Svartpilen 401 also displayed.

    Published On Nov 08, 2017 02:15:00 PM

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    The two new Husqvarna ‘Real Street’ bikes are powered by robust, yet sophisticated single-cylinder motors that are housed within a minimalistic layout.

    Vitpilen 701

    The Vitpilen 701 highlights Husqvarna´s re-entry into the street motorcycling segment. Since its first launch as a prototype in 2015, it has now reached production and is expected to be available in the first months of 2018.

    From the chromium-molybdenum steel trellis frame to the powerful single-cylinder 75hp motor or the standard WP suspension and Brembo brakes, this machine is bristling with premium components and cutting-edge switchable ABS.

    Svartpilen 701 Concept

    This concept machine features a technologically advanced four-stroke, single-cylinder engine that is housed in an incredibly stripped down, but progressive layout. It’s a modern and innovative naked bike waiting to offer a raw and exhilarating experience on two wheels.

    On display at this year’s EICMA are also Husqvarna’s Vitpilen 401 and Svartpilen 401. Both these models will be available at authorised European dealers from February 2018, while the Vitpilen 701 production model will follow by March 2018.

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