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Super Fun and Super FastHusqvarna SM 610 On / Off Road Supermoto Super Moto On / Off Road Racing motorcycle Street or dirt track fun!!Low hours Rare findHere's a review2006 Husqvarna SM 610IntroThe 2006 Husqvarna SM is a Supermoto-inspired motorcycle that then Italian-owned bike manufacturer Husqvarna Motorcycles release for the 2006 model year. As the 2nd model year of the SM brand there were no changes made to the 2006 version. Although overshadowed by offerings from more popular manufacturers, the 2006 Husqvarna SM is a well-crafted and decently performing dirt bike.The 2006 Husqvarna SM was designed as a Supermoto bike, inspired by motorcycle racing on a three-track racing circuit. This consists of flat track (oval track racing) motocross (racing in enclosed off-road circuits) and road racing (racing on paved roads). Thus the Husqvarna SM is good as a dual-purpose machine, with the ability to ride on all sorts of terrain: whether rough or smooth, paved or unpaved.The 2006 Husqvarna SM is officially called the "2006 Husqvarna SM 610." The three-digit number is in reference to the engine displacement, which is actually 576.3 cubic centimeters (cc) but rounded up to 610 cc. The engine that powers the 2006 Husqvarna SM is a four-stroke single-cylinder with 4 intake valves, a bore and stroke of 3.85 by 3.01ins (98 by 76.4 millimeters), and a compression ratio of eleven to 1. It pumps out 52.3 horsepower at 7000 rpm and 38.4lb-ft of torque at 6500 rpm. A fan is installed on the engine to cool its hotter parts and thus help prevent malfunction due to overheating. A 41-millimeter Keihin carburetor is in place to blend air with fuel for the engine, which can be started with the conveniently electric ignition (as opposed to a kick starter). The engine on the Husqvarna SM is paired with a 6 gear manual transmission.Like other Husqvarna bikes, the frame of the SM is made of aluminum and steel, thus making it relatively light while still retaining the sturdiness it needs for balance and endurance. A kick stand is provided for parking the motorcycle. Covering on the bike's frame includes front and rear fenders, upper fairing, fork and heel guards, a side cover, and a skid plate for protecting its underside. Surpassing the braking prowess of lower-level bikes with all-wheel drum brakes or a front-disc-brake/rear-drum-brake layout, the 2006 Husqvarna SM uses front 12.6-inch and rear 8.7-inch Brembo® discs. A robust 45-millimeter (1.8-inch) Marzocchi inverted fork comprises the bike's suspension at the front, while a Sachs twin-sided swing arm brings up the rear: great for absorbing bumps during rougher rides.2006 Husqvarna SM is 81.8 ins in length, 32.3ins in width, and 46.9ins in height. The wheelbase is 58.5ins. The bike's one-piece vinyl seat, can accommodate a driver and a passenger, is set at a height of 35.8ins . Ground clearance is 9.6ins, and its weight is 313 lbs. Peak fuel capacity is 3.2 gallons.With its light build, sharp handling, wide handle bars, and explosive response, the 2006 Husqvarna is optimally designed for off-road cruises. Also, you do not need to use it for racing to experience and enjoy what it has to offer; a simple pleasure ride is more than enough.2006 Husqvarna SM SpecsModel: SM 610Engine Type: 576.3cc, four-stroke air-cooled, single-cylinderBore and Stroke: 3.85 x 3.01 insCompression Ratio: 11:1Valve Train: SINGLE OVERHEAD CAMSHAFT, 4 valves per cylinderInduction: 41mm Keihin carburetorIgnition: ElectricTransmission: 6 gear manualFinal Drive: N/AFuel Capacity: 3.2 gallonsEstimated Fuel Economy: N/ABrakes (Front): Brembo® 12.6-inch discBrakes (Rear): Brembo® 8.7-inch discSuspension (Front): Marzocchi inverted forkSuspension (Rear): Sachs twin-sided swing armWheelbase: 58.5 insSeat Height: 35.8insCurb Weight: 313 lbsCall to seeCherie

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