2024 Husqvarna 701 Enduro | Boost Powersports
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2024 Husqvarna 701 Enduro – Ultimate Dual-Sport Performance for Any Terrain!

Price: $13,999
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The 2024 Husqvarna 701 Enduro is a high-performance dual-sport motorcycle designed for off-road exploration and street-ready versatility. Powered by a 693cc single-cylinder engine, lightweight chassis, and premium WP suspension, the 701 Enduro delivers exceptional agility, power, and off-road capability. Whether you're tackling rugged trails, commuting, or going on long adventure rides, this bike is built to handle it all.

Key Features of the 2024 Husqvarna 701 Enduro:

  • 693cc Single-Cylinder Engine – Powerful torque and smooth acceleration.
  • Ride-by-Wire Throttle & Selectable Ride Modes – Customize performance for on-road and off-road conditions.
  • WP XPLOR Suspension (Long Travel) – Premium suspension for superior handling on rough terrain.
  • Lightweight Trellis Frame – Strong yet nimble for agile maneuverability.
  • Switchable ABS & Traction Control – Enhanced safety and control on all surfaces.
  • Hydraulic Clutch & 6-Speed Transmission – Precise shifting and effortless clutch action.
  • Large 13-Liter Fuel Tank – Extended range for long-distance riding.
  • Slim Bodywork & Ergonomic Seat – Designed for maximum rider comfort.
  • LED Lighting & Modern TFT Display – Advanced tech for enhanced visibility and control.

Why Choose the 2024 Husqvarna 701 Enduro?

The 701 Enduro is the ultimate adventure dual-sport motorcycle, delivering off-road dominance with street-friendly performance. Whether you're an experienced rider looking for extreme versatility or an adventure seeker wanting to explore beyond the pavement, this bike is a top-tier choice. At $13,999, the 701 Enduro is ready for your next journey.

2024 Husqvarna 701 Enduro

C$13,999.00Price

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