Husqvarna - 400 Cross - 1969






With 15 years' trade experience, he has written extensively for moped magazines.
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Husqvarna 400 Cross, first registered in 1969, is in excellent condition in the Netherlands with zero mileage, no registration papers, no frame number, no CoC, and has been fully restored by Will Bennett with a rebuilt engine and new components.
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This Husq 400 Cross is fully restored by Will Bennett.
See Classic Dirt Bike Magazine which dedicated a full interview on his restoration work on Husqies 400:
(https://www.classicdirtbike.co.uk/from-the-archive-class-of-1970/)
Will has restored the complete engine, with new piston, con rod, all bearings and clutch plates. In addition a new gearbox was installed and the Bing carburator was restored in the time correct material.
Frame resprayed, new seals, sprints, and Renold chain. Many bolts original Bufo. Magura grips. New tyres.
Even the petrol line is unused. So the restored bike has only started and run by manually adding petrol to the carburator.
A real showpiece that, if you don’t want to keep it “new”, can be run as well.
The current owner directly bought it from Will Bennett and transported it to the Netherlands, near Eindhoven.
This Husq 400 Cross is fully restored by Will Bennett.
See Classic Dirt Bike Magazine which dedicated a full interview on his restoration work on Husqies 400:
(https://www.classicdirtbike.co.uk/from-the-archive-class-of-1970/)
Will has restored the complete engine, with new piston, con rod, all bearings and clutch plates. In addition a new gearbox was installed and the Bing carburator was restored in the time correct material.
Frame resprayed, new seals, sprints, and Renold chain. Many bolts original Bufo. Magura grips. New tyres.
Even the petrol line is unused. So the restored bike has only started and run by manually adding petrol to the carburator.
A real showpiece that, if you don’t want to keep it “new”, can be run as well.
The current owner directly bought it from Will Bennett and transported it to the Netherlands, near Eindhoven.
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