The Husqvarna 420AF Automatic motorcycle was produced in 1981 and features an air-cooled, two-stroke, single-cylinder engine with a capacity of 430 cubic centimeters. It has a bore x stroke ratio of 86 x 74 mm and a compression ratio of 11.5:1. The induction system is comprised of a 38mm Mikuni carburetor and the bike utilizes CDI ignition and a kick starter. Maximum power and torque output are not specified. The automatic transmission drives the rear wheel via a chain. The front suspension consists of telescopic forks and the rear is a swinging arm design. Both the front and rear brakes are drum style. The front and rear tires are sized 3.00-21 and 140/90-17, respectively, with a fuel capacity of 11 liters. The bike weighs 109kg when dry.
Make Model: Husqvarna 420AF Automatic
Year: 1981
Engine: Air cooled, two stroke, single cylinder
Capacity: 430
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