The WXC Models category encompasses a range of specialized motorbikes designed for off-road performance and competitive use. These machines are engineered for agility, power, and durability, making them ideal for motocross, enduro, and trail riding. Key characteristics include robust suspension systems, high-revving engines, and lightweight chassis, all contributing to superior handling and rider control in demanding terrain. Their design prioritizes responsiveness and rider connection, enabling advanced maneuvers and sustained performance across various challenging environments.
Documentation for the WXC Models category provides comprehensive support for owners and service professionals. This includes detailed owner's manuals covering operation and basic maintenance, as well as...
The WXC Models category encompasses a range of specialized motorbikes designed for off-road performance and competitive use. These machines are engineered for agility, power, and durability, making them ideal for motocross, enduro, and trail riding. Key characteristics include robust suspension systems, high-revving engines, and lightweight chassis, all contributing to superior handling and rider control in demanding terrain. Their design prioritizes responsiveness and rider connection, enabling advanced maneuvers and sustained performance across various challenging environments.
Documentation for the WXC Models category provides comprehensive support for owners and service professionals. This includes detailed owner's manuals covering operation and basic maintenance, as well as in-depth service and repair manuals that outline diagnostic procedures, component replacement, and engine overhauls. Technical specification sheets offer precise data on performance metrics and component compatibility, while troubleshooting guides assist in identifying and resolving common issues. These resources are essential for ensuring the longevity, optimal performance, and safe operation of WXC Model motorbikes.
This manual covers the 1992 WXC 125 and WXE 125, celebrated off-road motorcycles designed for Enduro and Cross Country competition. Known for their robust construction and performance-oriented engineering, these models represent a significant era in the rich history of producing capable dirt bikes. The WXC/WXE 125 series embodies the dedication to off-road excellence, offering riders a potent combination of agility and power in the 125cc class.
The WXC 610 and its variant WXE 610, produced in 1992, represent a notable entry into the dual-sport motorcycle market. Known for its Swedish heritage and specialty in high-performance off-road and dual-sport machines, this model was engineered to blend robust off-road capability with street-legal functionality. This motorcycle typically features a liquid-cooled, four-stroke single-cylinder engine, approximately 576cc, delivering an estimated 40-50 horsepower and 35-40 lb-ft of torque, coupled with a manual transmission. Its design emphasizes a balance of power and handling, making it suitable for a variety of terrains and riding conditions.
This document pertains to the 1993 WXC 610 and WXE 610 motorcycles. These models represent a robust dual-sport platform, embodying a rich heritage in off-road performance and endurance. Engineered for versatility, they are designed to handle both challenging terrain and everyday riding. The single-cylinder, four-stroke engine, likely around 610cc, provides a balanced output suitable for a range of conditions. Key components such as the engine, fuel system, transmission, chassis, suspension, brakes, and electrical systems are all integral to the reliable operation of these machines.
This manual covers the 1994 WXC 125 and WXE 125 models. These brands have a rich heritage in off-road racing, known for producing performance-oriented motorcycles. The 125cc class, particularly in the off-road segment, was popular for its agility and accessibility, often competing against models from other manufacturers during this era. These motorcycles were engineered for the demands of motocross and enduro riding, emphasizing robust construction and reliable performance in challenging conditions.
This document pertains to the 1994 WXC 250/360 and WXE 250/360 models, renowned for their robust construction and competitive off-road performance. These Swedish-engineered motorcycles, representing a legacy in enduro and motocross, are characterized by their liquid-cooled, 2-stroke, single-cylinder engines, available in 250cc and 360cc displacements, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission and reliable chain drive. Their design prioritizes durability and capability in demanding terrain, making them a favored choice for enthusiasts seeking a dependable vintage off-road machine.
The 1994 WXC 350 and WXE 350 represent a lineage of performance-oriented off-road motorcycles, embodying renowned Swedish engineering and a strong heritage in enduro and cross-country racing. These models are characterized by their robust 350cc two-stroke, single-cylinder engines, air-cooled for simplicity and reliability in demanding conditions. With a focus on agility and power delivery suitable for competitive off-road use, they were designed to compete with other prominent brands of the era. The WXC/WXE 350 series highlights a commitment to delivering capable machinery for enthusiasts seeking performance and durability in their off-road pursuits.
The WXC 610 and WXE 610 models from 1994 represent a robust offering in the off-road and enduro motorcycle segment. Building on a rich Swedish heritage, these motorcycles are designed for demanding competition and trail riding. They feature a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine, typically around 576cc to 610cc, with a SOHC four-valve configuration, delivering an estimated 45-55 horsepower. Key components include a 6-speed manual transmission with a wet, multi-plate clutch and chain drive, supported by hydraulic disc brakes on both wheels. Known for their competitive spirit, these bikes were engineered to perform in challenging environments, reflecting a long-standing reputation in motocross and enduro racing.
This manual covers the 1995 WXC and WXE 125 models, celebrated for their robust off-road capabilities and performance heritage. With deep roots in motorcycle manufacturing, the brand has consistently delivered machines built for demanding terrain. The 125cc class, particularly the WXC and WXE variants, represents a lineage of agile and potent off-road motorcycles, suitable for motocross and enduro applications respectively. These models typically feature a liquid-cooled, 2-stroke, single-cylinder engine with a 6-speed transmission and chain drive, embodying the engineering prowess expected from the brand during this era.
This document provides comprehensive parts identification for the 1995 Husqvarna WXC 250 and WXE 250 off-road motorcycles. These models represent Husqvarna's strong legacy in enduro and motocross, known for their potent two-stroke engines and capable chassis. With a 245.8 cc liquid-cooled engine, 6-speed transmission, and hydraulic disc brakes, these motorcycles were built for performance in demanding off-road conditions. This parts catalogue is an essential resource for owners, mechanics, and parts suppliers looking to maintain and restore these iconic machines.
The WXC 610 and WXE 610, produced in 1995, represent performance-oriented dual-sport and enduro motorcycles known for their robust engineering and off-road capabilities. These models are characterized by their powerful single-cylinder, four-stroke engines, long-travel adjustable suspension systems, and durable steel frames, making them well-suited for demanding trail riding and enduro racing. With a heritage rooted in decades of off-road competition, motorcycles from this era are recognized for their build quality and performance, positioning them as competitive options against contemporaries from other manufacturers.
This document pertains to the WXC 125 and WXE 125 models from 1996. These motorcycles are designed for off-road use, specifically in the enduro and motocross segments. A brand with a rich heritage dating back to 1903, is known for its robust and competitive machines, often seen succeeding in demanding motorsport events. The 125cc, 2-stroke, liquid-cooled engine, typically producing around 30-35 HP, is paired with a 6-speed manual transmission and chain drive, embodying the performance-oriented engineering characteristic of the brand's off-road offerings from that era.
The 1996 WXC 250, WXE 250, WXC 360, and WXE 360 represent a lineage of high-performance off-road motorcycles, embodying a heritage of robust engineering and competitive prowess. These liquid-cooled, two-stroke machines were designed for demanding motocross and enduro applications, featuring powerful engines, advanced suspension systems including upside-down front forks and monoshock rear suspension with linkage, and durable construction. Known for their capable off-road handling and a distinctive performance ethos, these models competed in a competitive market segment, appealing to riders seeking a competitive edge and reliability in challenging terrain.
The 1996 WXC 410 and WXE 410 represent robust off-road motorcycles from a brand with a rich Swedish heritage, renowned for its competitive performance in motocross and enduro disciplines. These models, powered by a liquid-cooled, 2-stroke single-cylinder engine with approximately 400cc displacement, feature a 6-speed manual transmission and chain drive, making them well-suited for challenging terrain. With their sturdy chassis, effective suspension, and reliable braking systems, these motorcycles embody the brand's commitment to durability and off-road capability, appealing to riders seeking performance and a connection to a storied lineage in powersports.
This document provides comprehensive parts identification for the 1996 WXC 610 and WXE 610 models. These motorcycles are designed for high-performance off-road use, embodying a long-standing legacy in the competitive world of enduro and motocross. Known for their robust four-stroke, liquid-cooled single-cylinder engines, these models offer a potent combination of power and agility, appealing to riders seeking a capable machine for challenging terrain. The engineering quality reflects a heritage, established in 1903, and a commitment to off-road innovation, making these 610cc models a significant part of their evolution in the 1990s.