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[[Image:1935-Husqvarna-500.jpg|right|thumb|1935 Husqvarna 500]] | [[Image:1935-Husqvarna-500.jpg|right|thumb|1935 Husqvarna 500]] | ||
[[Image:2002-Husqvarna-SM570R.jpg|right|thumb|2002 Husqvarna SM570R]] | |||
[[Image:2002-Husqvarna-TE610E.jpg|right|thumb|2002 Husqvarna TE610E]] | |||
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Originally a Swedish Armaments firm, '''Husqvarna''' expanded into motorcycle production in 1903. During the 1930s, the firm built innovative 350cc and 500cc V-twins that were raced successfully by riders including [[Stanley Woods]]. Husqvarna continued to build successful off-road competition machiens after roadster production was ended in the 1960s. In 1986 the firm became part of the [[Cagiva]] Group and Husqvarna production was relocated to Italy. | |||
[[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers]] | [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers]] |