Off-road fascination in seventies American style.
Exactly one year ago, Husqvarna
presented the Husqvarna Concept MOAB at the EICMA in Milan ‑ a study designed as a modern interpretation of the scrambler
theme. It is a motorcycle which embodies both the identity and the history of
the Husqvarna Motorcycles brand.
Husqvarna Concept BAJA –
seventies style and passion combined
with the technology of today.
Husqvarna Motorcycles is now taking
idea this one step further with the Concept BAJA. The motorcycle combines
tradition and modern design and, in conjunction with cutting-edge technology,
reflects the essence of what Husqvarna Motorcycles stood for in the sixties and
seventies.
In over 100 years of company history,
Husqvarna Motorcycles has been able to achieve outstanding success in
international off-road racing, with 82 World Championship titles to its name to
date. Ongoing success in racing in particular made Husqvarna Motorcycles a
highly sought-after brand which became increasingly popular not just in Europe
but also in the USA.
The widespread acclaim of Husqvarna
Motorcycles was reinforced by famous riders of the times, but above all by one
particular celebrity motorcycling fan: American actor Steve McQueen. McQueen
was not just an enthusiastic motorcyclist and motor racing fan, he also
achieved success himself on the race track on both two and four wheels. Among
other things he entered the Six Days in 1964.
The cover photo of the US magazine
“Sports Illustrated” dated August 23rd 1971 showing a bare-chested Steve
McQueen doing a jump on a Husqvarna Cross 400 remains legendary to this day.
The McQueen-Husqvarna combination eventually became the idol of a whole
generation of off-road fans ‑ and the Husqvarna
Cross 400 has been taken as the historical design role model for the Husqvarna
Concept BAJA.
Using modern-day technologies, the
Husqvarna Concept BAJA recalls this unique era in American motorcycle racing,
featuring the purist, sporty and dynamic styling which is typical of Husqvarna.
The multi-section architecture of the
body displays a very clear, purist style. The slim shape of the saddle
instantly recalls the Husqvarna models of the 1970s. Meanwhile the concave
surfaces of the front and rear mudguard feature certain stylistic elements
which are to be found in the latest generation of the Husqvarna models.
The Husqvarna Concept BAJA is powered
by a liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine. Power transmission is by means of a
five-speed gearbox via roller chain to the rear wheel.
In terms of suspension, the Husqvarna
Concept Baja features an agile chassis based on a steel tube frame. Front wheel
suspension is taken care of by a torsionally stiff upside-down fork, while the
rear wheel is controlled by a torsion-resistant dual swinging arm in
conjunction with a central spring strut hinged on a lever system. Thanks to the
bike's generous spring travel, the agile handling properties of the Husqvarna
Concept BAJA go hand in hand with excellent qualities for light off-road
riding. The Husqvarna study meets its aspiration to tackle light terrain by
means of 19-inch and 17-inch wire spoke wheels at front and rear respectively,
and solid stopping power is provided at both front and rear by a Brembo
hydraulic disc brake system.
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