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==Chassis==
==Chassis==
It came with a 60/100-12 front [[tire]] and a 2.75-10 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via single disc in the front and a single disc in the rear. The front suspension was a  marzocchi conventional telescopic hydraulic fork with advanced axle while the rear was equipped with a sachs progressive soft damp type with single hydraulic shock absorber, spring pre-load adjustment. The CR50 was fitted with a 0.71 Gallon (2.70 Liters) fuel tank. The bike weighed just 95.68 pounds (43.4 Kg). The wheelbase was 39.17 inches (995 mm) long.   
It came with a 60/100-12 front [[tire]] and a 2.75-10 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via single disc in the front and a single disc in the rear. The front suspension was a  marzocchi conventional telescopic hydraulic fork with advanced axle while the rear was equipped with a sachs progressive soft damp type with single hydraulic shock absorber, spring pre-load adjustment. The CR50 was fitted with a 0.71 Gallon (2.70 Liters) fuel tank. The bike weighed just 95.68 pounds (43.4 Kg). The wheelbase was 39.17 inches (995 mm) long.   
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Revision as of 16:26, 29 August 2019

1999

1999 Husqvarna CR50 in White
1999 Husqvarna CR50 in White


'Husqvarna CR50'
Manufacturer
[[Husqvarna]]
Production 2011 - 2013
Engine
single cylinder, two-stroke
Bore / Stroke 39.5mm x 40.0mm
Fuel System carburetor. dell´orto phbg 19
Ignition electronic c.d.i.
Spark Plug NGK BR8ECM ‘98-02, ‘11[1]
Battery 7.1:1
Transmission Gear box: 1-speed

Final Drive: chain

Clutch: dual stage adjustable clutch for novice/expert
Suspension Front: marzocchi conventional telescopic hydraulic fork with advanced axle
Rear: sachs progressive soft damp type with single hydraulic shock absorber, spring pre-load adjustment
Brakes Front: single disc
Rear: single disc
Front Tire 60/100-12
Rear Tire 2.75-10
Wheelbase 39.17 inches (995 mm)
Length 55.12 inches (1400 mm)
Width 25.79 inches (655 mm)
Height 34.65 inches (880 mm)
Seat Height 26.77 inches (680 mm)
Weight 95.68 pounds (43.4 Kg) (dry),
Fuel Capacity 0.71 Gallon (2.70 Liters)
Manuals Service Manual


The Husqvarna CR50 was a single cylinder, two-stroke standard produced by Husqvarna between 2011 and 2013.

Engine

The engine was a liquid cooled single cylinder, two-stroke. A 39.5mm bore x 40.0mm stroke result in a displacement of just 49.0 cubic centimeters.

Drive

The bike has a 1-speed transmission. Power was moderated via the dual stage adjustable clutch for novice/expert.

Chassis

It came with a 60/100-12 front tire and a 2.75-10 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via single disc in the front and a single disc in the rear. The front suspension was a marzocchi conventional telescopic hydraulic fork with advanced axle while the rear was equipped with a sachs progressive soft damp type with single hydraulic shock absorber, spring pre-load adjustment. The CR50 was fitted with a 0.71 Gallon (2.70 Liters) fuel tank. The bike weighed just 95.68 pounds (43.4 Kg). The wheelbase was 39.17 inches (995 mm) long.

References

  1. 2019 Western Power Sports Catalog. Western Power Sports. 2019.