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Bikesales Staff14 Jan 2013
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2013 Husqvarna CR125 and WR125

The pint-sized two-strokes are back, bringing the number of bikes in Husqvarna's off-road fleet to 11 once they arrive in Australia in February, 2012
“Due to the high demand and requests from customers”, Australia’s Husqvarna importer has announced the imminent release of the 2013 model CR125 motocross and WR125 enduro bikes, with the two-strokes to start going on sale in mid-February.
The CR125 (pictured) will retail for $6795, and in 2013 the bike has a new chassis (modified particularly under the cradle), altered engine mountings, redesigned filter housing, polished hubs, a new wave-type brake disc, new muffler, and new clutch housing based on the TC/TE250 four-stroke models.
The ADR-approved WR125 – returning for the first time since 2010 – is $6995 and has received the same technical changes as its motocross sibling. Moreover, the instrument panel is now digital instead of analogue, and the front suspension is a 48mm KYB fork.
Meanwhile, the 2013 model WR250 and WR300 enduro bikes are already available at $8495 and $8995 respectively.

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