Husqvarna Hard Cross HC1
The Husqvarna HC1 is built to stand up to the demands of full-on Enduro trails, allowing riders to go hard and build confidence. Slack, stable geometry and a fully adjustable suspension set up will have you adding bike park days to your ride outs. The HC1 boasts the Shimano EP6 motor for a quieter, more natural pedal-assist feel and the Shimano SC-E7000 LCD-Display, which features ANT and Bluetooth for connectivity . Riding on SR SUNTOUR Durolux 38 Boost Air 180 mm tapered Forks and a SR SUNTOUR TRIAir rear Shock, you will be ready for the Gnarly stuff!
Stopping power is provided by SRAM DB8 4-piston Hydraulic disc brakes with 200mm Rotors, which means the Husqvarna Hard Cross HC1 handles and stops as good as it looks! An E-bike that's truly Ready to Shred!
Who Are Husqvarna Bicycles?
If history has taught us anything, it is that change is the only constant – and it is inevitable. Husky not only believe this, they embrace it. Husky believe the future is promised as long as its possibilities are pushed for in the present. That is why they’ve geared themselves to achieve one simple task; move e-mobility forward. Their first chapter? Normalise the highest expectations of alternate mobility – and they’re starting with their eBikes.
New kid on the block? Who, Husqvarna?
Being a direct lineage of one of the world’s oldestmotorcycle manufacturer has its perks; for one – they’re far from being a fresh face in the world of two-wheel mobility; but more importantly,Husky are an evolution of a vision that has been refining itself for over a 100 years. What you see before you is the newest and most sophisticated manifestation of the Husqvarna ingenuity. If their Husqvarna legacy is anything to go by – they’re here for the long game, and mediocrity just won’t do.
Get up, get on, let’s go!
What will the future hold? Its breath, that’s what.
Husky are here, the route is clear, and they’re charged up.
They intend to innovate faster, stronger, and better than those in their league.
The intentions are two-fold; to empower everyone to be riders; and switch up the category like never before.
Let’s ride.