Maroochydore, Queensland 4558 | Sunshine Coast large

Maroochydore, Queensland 4558 | Sunshine Coast large

Business for sale on the Sunshine Coast Craig Campbell of Verified Businesses is pleased to present this very special distribution business for sale.

It is a highly profitable company specializing in the manufacture, import and distribution of a range of quality automotive audio visual products and recording systems nationwide.

Products include vehicle monitors and cameras with hybrid technology, digital video recorders and dash cams, safety backup systems, as well as cables and accessories. They are high quality, customized solutions suitable for cars, motorcycles, caravans, earth movers, trucks and heavy transport equipment.

The company sells directly and does not install the products itself. All installations are carried out by professional installers, distributors or individual do-it-yourselfers (products delivered with installation instructions). All of the company’s distributors are experts and qualified to sell and install its products to ensure the highest standards.

The company has a very efficient website, where retail, trade and distributor customers can easily order a range of products online if they wish. The business has thrived for the past 10 years and is easily run from its home environment on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, all that is required is a large double garage. Currently, the company’s annual revenue and profit have shown solid year-over-year increases, due to the company’s diverse customer base and broad product line. Which means it is well prepared for a new owner to reap the benefits of the current owner’s work in expanding and repositioning the business over the past few years.

The advantages of this company compared to other suppliers are reflected in their level of knowledge and service, the provision of a better quality product, the ease of use of their products, the range of solutions they have to meet almost all applications, and the fact that they provide an HD product.

They are an exciting company with a loyal following, providing a specialist range of products that are increasingly sought after by a range of end users for a multitude of reasons. The business is a simple, easy and straightforward operation that does not require any staff as one person can manage all aspects of the business. The company closes for 2 weeks in January each year.

This lucrative home business is positioned for growth and is a unique opportunity for those looking for a solid income and lifestyle!! Even the most discerning buyers and investors will be very impressed by the scale of this activity. Please call to arrange an inspection without delay.

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sale of wireless headphones

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These stylish headphones come in a stylish case. (Photo: Anker)

Super wireless earbuds don’t have to be super expensive – just ask Anker.

Of the society Soundcore Spirit Dot 2 true wireless headphones are waterproof, charge in 10 minutes, have a super comfortable fit, and sound pretty good…all for just $40. That’s right – originally $75, these babies are currently almost 50% off.

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$40 $75 at Amazon

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DO THAT EXTRA REPEAT: These headphones are sweatproof for your next workout. (Photo: Anker)

You’ll get powerful bass from these guys, thanks to special BassUp technology, which analyzes and intensifies it. Comfort is key – you’ll barely feel like you’re wearing these sweat-proof silicone tips; they adapt to your ears for an incredible fit.

But you don’t have to take our word for it, not when the Dot 2 has over 600 five-star reviews on Amazon. Report of satisfied customers “great sound with awesome bass for the price“, adding that “they sound good and work fine without any problems”.

A biker says:I wanted a good set to ride on my motorcycle and being able to take calls with a full-face headset. It was perfect for me; good autonomy.”

A fan said: “They sound better than Beats and are a fraction of the cost. They stay in the ear and are sweat resistant. Excellent purchase.” And another satisfied buyer says: “I bought them for my husband so I didn’t have to listen to his TV shows all day! Paired with our TV and they work great!”

This reviewer was quite thorough in their praise: “Perfect headphones. Perfect for my commute to and from work and every time I go out. I mostly listen to books. Movies and music sound great too. The selection of ear tips is great and they fit my ears perfectly. I like that they are secure and don’t fall out like AirPods and fakes. I can wear them for hours and they don’t hurt. Charging is fast and the charging case looks good and protects them.”

$40 $75 at Amazon

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Motorcycle and three-wheeler sales drop 3% in 8 months – Latest News – The Nation

ISLAMABAD – The sale of motorcycles and three-wheelers in the country saw a decline of 3.10% in the first eight months of the financial year (2021-22) compared to the sale of the corresponding period of the last year.During the period under review, no less than 1,228,540 motorcycles and three-wheelers were sold in July-February (2021-22) compared to the sale of 1,267,844 units in July-February (2020-21), i.e. a down 3.10%, according to the Pakistan Automobile Manufacturers Association (PAMA). However, the sale of Honda motorcycles increased by 8.08% from 836,046 units last year to 903,659 units during the reporting period, while the sale of Suzuki motorcycles also increased by 63.93% , going from 14,954 units to 24,515 units.Similarly, the sale of Yamaha motorcycles also fell from 14,526 units to 16,113 units, registering an increase of 10.92%, while the sale of Road Prince motorcycles saw a sharp drop of 31.86%, from 101,296 units to 69,018 units.Sales of United Auto motorcycles also fell by 28.66%, from 260,216 units to 185,628 units.Meanwhile, the sale of Road Prince three-wheelers saw a drop of 22.11% from 7,173 units last year to 5,587 units this year, while the sale of Sazgar three-wheelers also fell. by 6.51%, going from 10,581 units to 9,892 units.

Sales of Qingqi three-wheelers fell 26.63% from 13,075 units to 9,593 units, while sales of United Auto three-wheelers also fell 57.91% from 5,019 units to 2,112 units, the data revealed.

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EU set to ban sale to Russia of luxury goods worth more than 300 euros

The European Union is about to approve the ban on the sale to Russia of luxury goods worth more than 300 euros, as well as the purchase of many Russian steel and iron products within the framework of a fourth round of sanctions against invading Ukraine, according to a draft obtained by Bloomberg.

European diplomats on Monday announced the tougher measures, which also include a ban on new investment in Russian energy projects, after several days of debate behind closed doors. They could be formally adopted as early as Tuesday morning.

The bloc bans the sale of luxury cars, boats and planes worth more than €50,000, which would apply to models from several European car brands, including Audi, BMW, Mercedes, Ferrari and Porsche. It also covers motorcycles worth more than €5,000, as well as parts and accessories. Many European automakers have already voluntarily suspended sales to Russia.

The new sanctions package includes certain exemptions, notably related to energy. For example, it will not prohibit transactions necessary to purchase or transport Russian fossil fuels. It also exempts titanium, aluminum, copper, nickel, palladium and iron ore from the restrictions.

While most finished Russian steel products are included in the sanctions, precursors such as slabs and billets are not. Many EU factories depend on Russian exports for these materials and would struggle to replace them if the country’s supplies were limited.

Still, the measures will serve to further tighten the EU steel market, which is already suffering from the loss of Ukrainian shipments. Russia supplies about a fifth of the bloc’s steel imports.

With regard to luxury goods, the ban applies to the sale of certain products with a value of more than €300 per item to anyone in Russia or for use in Russia. The list of restricted items includes caviar, truffles, beer, champagne, cigars, perfumes, handbags, leather and fur clothing, overcoats, suits, shoes, shirts and others matching clothes, pearls, diamonds, gold and precious stones.

The level at which to set the threshold has been the subject of much debate among member states, with lobby groups pushing several governments to agree on high values, separate documents seen by Bloomberg show. The catch-all threshold of €300 means certain categories will mostly be spared the ban.

As with previous trade sanctions imposed on Russia, existing contracts are shielded from some of the measures included in this package, with implementation dates being delayed by several months.

Some movements have more symbolic weight than economic bite. For example, Russia accounts for around 2% of global sales of major European luxury vehicle brands, and robust global demand could offset lower exports to Russia, according to Bloomberg Intelligence.

Mercedes, BMW, Porsche and Audi’s parent company, Volkswagen AG, have already announced that they will stop exporting to Russia earlier this month.

–Bloomberg

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Sale of t-shirts to help Ukrainians who helped an officer during a police mission

BRANTFORD A Brantford man says he sells t-shirts to help Ukrainians who have helped him.

Steve Long, an officer with the Aylmer Police Department, spent a year in Ukraine as part of a Canadian police mission in 2018.

He traveled through much of the country which has now been invaded by Russia.

“I lived in an apartment in Kyiv right next to the Golden Gate, a neighborhood I now watch on the news,” he said.

The T-shirts feature a graphic representation of Ukraine in the country’s blue and yellow colors, with a red maple leaf in the center.

“It represents the connection that Canada has with Ukraine,” Long said. “The second largest population of Ukrainians in the world is right here in Canada.

Long said the police mission he was involved in was an international peacekeeping operation through the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, which also had missions in Iraq, Haiti and Palestine. The RCMP would receive requests through the United Nations.

Candidates for the mission go through a selection process that includes reading, writing and physical tests and training in international law, human rights and first aid.

“We took Ukraine-specific training on culture, visited an Orthodox church and learned about the country’s history…” Long said.

He helped develop a police motorcycle program in Ukraine. At the time of his deployment, he was working for the Halton Regional Police.

“We first trained 21 new motorcycle instructors because they had never had one before,” he noted. “That was my expertise, and mainly the reason why I was selected to go to Ukraine.”

Long said the overall objective of the mission was to bring reform and stabilization, as the police were seen as corrupt under previous political regimes.

“We trained 200 to 300 police during my time there, and the reality is that some of them were killed in this war,” he said. “I do daily checks with some of them.”

Throughout his time in Ukraine, Long and his 21 colleagues have relied heavily on performers, including two named Taras and Vadym, who will benefit from funds raised from the sale of the T-shirts.

“There is a lot of money globally that is committed to Ukraine,” he noted. “A group of us members of the mission have formed a group and want to help those who have helped us.”

Long said Taras and Vadym took their wives and children to the Polish border, but the two men will remain in Ukraine.

“They will have sent their wives and children across the border with very little money and nothing to support themselves.”

He said he follows a woman on Instagram, who is the daughter of an officer coordinating the Civil Defense Forces just north of Kyiv.

“The apartment below her was blown up and she was putting out the fire,” Long said. “I’m watching as best I can. But it’s really difficult because I’m afraid that one day (Instagram posts) will stop.

Long planned to sell T-shirts only to colleagues. But a social media post resulted in a single order of 100 shirts, and in less than two weeks, 300 shirts were sold.

To purchase a shirt, contact Long at: [email protected]

A slogan written in Russian under the shirt graphic may be offensive to some. This is the response of one of the Ukrainian soldiers defending a Black Sea island, who told an officer aboard a Russian warship to ‘fuck you’ when asked to surrender .

[email protected]

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Sale of t-shirts to help Ukrainians who helped him during a police mission

A Brantford man says he sells t-shirts to help Ukrainians who have helped him.

Steve Long, an officer with the Aylmer Police Department, spent a year in Ukraine as part of a Canadian police mission in 2018.

He traveled through much of the country which has now been invaded by Russia.

“I lived in an apartment in Kyiv right next to the Golden Gate, a neighborhood I now watch on the news,” he said.

The T-shirts feature a graphic representation of Ukraine in the country’s blue and yellow colors, with a red maple leaf in the center.

“It represents the connection that Canada has with Ukraine,” Long said. “The second largest population of Ukrainians in the world is right here in Canada.

Long said the police mission he was involved in was an international peacekeeping operation through the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, which also had missions in Iraq, Haiti and Palestine. The RCMP would receive requests through the United Nations.

Candidates for the mission go through a selection process that includes reading, writing and physical tests and training in international law, human rights and first aid.

“We took Ukraine-specific training on culture, visited an Orthodox church and learned about the country’s history…” Long said.

He helped develop a police motorcycle program in Ukraine. At the time of his deployment, he was working for the Halton Regional Police.

“We first trained 21 new motorcycle instructors because they had never had one before,” he noted. “That was my expertise, and mainly the reason why I was selected to go to Ukraine.”

Long said the overall objective of the mission was to bring reform and stabilization, as the police were seen as corrupt under previous political regimes.

“We trained 200 to 300 police during my time there, and the reality is that some of them were killed in this war,” he said. “I do daily checks with some of them.”

Throughout his time in Ukraine, Long and his 21 colleagues have relied heavily on performers, including two named Taras and Vadym, who will benefit from funds raised from the sale of the T-shirts.

“There is a lot of money globally that is committed to Ukraine,” he noted. “A group of us mission members have formed a group and want to help those who have helped us.”

Long said Taras and Vadym took their wives and children to the Polish border, but the two men will remain in Ukraine.

“They will have sent their wives and children across the border with very little money and nothing to support themselves.”

He said he follows a woman on Instagram, who is the daughter of an officer coordinating the Civil Defense Forces just north of Kyiv.

“The apartment below her was blown up and she was putting out the fire,” Long said. “I’m watching as best I can. But it’s really difficult because I’m afraid that one day (the Instagram posts) will stop.

Long planned to sell T-shirts only to colleagues. But a social media post resulted in a single order of 100 shirts, and in less than two weeks, 300 shirts were sold.

To purchase a shirt, contact Long at: [email protected]

A slogan written in Russian under the shirt graphic may be offensive to some. This is the response of one of the Ukrainian soldiers defending a Black Sea island, who told an officer aboard a Russian warship to ‘fuck you’ when asked to surrender .

[email protected]

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RM Sotheby’s announces sale of cars from Nigel Mansell’s private collection

With the first round of the 2022 Grand Prix season due to start in a week, could there be a better time to reveal a collection of cars sold by a former F1 world champion who has often been ranked among the top drivers? all time ?

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Probably not, which is why RM Sotheby’s asked Classic Driver to report that British motorsport hero Nigel Mansell is unloading five cars from his personal collection – including the 1991 Williams FW14 which became world famous for having allowed for one of the most enduring manifestations of sportsmanship in the history of motor racing. The cars are being sold by Florida-based Mansell from his private museum in Jersey and will be the stars of the May 14 RM Sotheby’s sale in Monaco, which will take place in the principality over the historic grand prix weekend.

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The auction house says Mansell feels it’s time the prized cars, including four he’s owned for more than 30 years, were given a new lease of life – and has even offered to meet the respective buyers to advise them on their future use. . Combined presale estimates for the five cars range from a low of €4.1m to a high of €8.2m – the wide range explained by their unique combination of historical significance and provenance of “motorsport royalty”. And, on the basis that the FW14B ‘Red Five’ in which Mansell won five GPs during his title-winning 1992 season fetched £2,700,000 three years ago (although not owned by the pilot) , the upper prediction is not infeasible. In order of importance, here are the five Mansell-owned cars up for grabs.

1991Williams FW14-5

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Chassis number 5, “Red 5” and five wins – it’s all in the numbers for FW14-5. Considered one of the most technically advanced F1 cars of its time, Adrian Newey’s brilliant opening design for Williams featured advanced aerodynamics, innovative active suspension and the first ever semi-automatic sequential gearbox. by the team. Although it carried over the 3.5-litre V10 engine from the previous year’s FW13B, the combination of Newey’s genius and Mansell’s rugged driving style proved hard to beat, with the result that “It Leone” (as the Italians called him) achieved a remarkable five wins in this particular car during the ’91 season.

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He first took the checkered flag at Magny Cours on July 7, followed a week later by a home win at the British Grand Prix where he crossed the finish line 42.293 seconds ahead. on Gerhard Berger, second. The FW14-5 winning streak continued in Germany, Italy and Spain – where, on a wet and slippery circuit in Catalonia, Mansell and Senna staged an epic wheel-to-wheel battle in which the sparks literally flew . But it was back to the British Grand Prix where the eternal FW14-5 image was formed – when Mansell stopped on his winning lap to give a ‘taxi ride’ to the beleaguered Senna , whose McLaren ran out of fuel on the 58th lap. The setback didn’t stop Senna from winning his third world championship that year, but in recognition of Mansell’s impressive second-place finish, Williams gifted him FW14-5 – although without its engine which had to be returned to Renault. The car is estimated between 1.5 and 3 million euros.

1989 Ferrari 640, chassis 109

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Described by RM Sotheby’s as “exactly as it was when driven by Mansell at the Australian GP in Adelaide in 1989”, this Ferrari 640 took Mansell to victory at the Brazilian and Hungarian rounds, helping him finish the season in fourth place. and win the Scuderia third in the constructors’ championship. After joining Ferrari in 1988 to replace Michele Alboreto after his first three-year stint at Williams, Mansell turned out to be the very last member of the team to be personally recruited by Enzo Ferrari himself – an occasion that Il Commendatore marked by presenting the British driver with an F40 as a “welcome gift”.

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The Tifosi’s embraced Mansell wholeheartedly and nicknamed him “Il Leone” because of his brave approach to driving the V-12-powered 640, which was the first Ferrari F1 to feature the revolutionary car. soon to be- ubiquitous paddle shifters, semi-automatic gearbox. Mansell quickly got to grips with the new 640, setting a new record at the Fiorano circuit during a test session in January before chassis 109 became the first Ferrari team car to be unveiled at the press without the presence of Enzo Ferrari – he had died six months ago. earlier.

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Chassis 109 proved to be a key part of what was a tumultuous F1 season for Mansell, with the manufacturer presenting it to him straight after the final race in Adelaide, from where it was shipped to his personal collection (then located in England). The car is not believed to have been driven for 32 years, but is 100% complete and ready to be kept in its ‘last run’ condition – or returned to track service. The Ferrari is estimated at 2.5 to 5 million euros.

2005 GP Masters Reynard 2KI

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Mansell’s glittering F1 career may have officially come to an end at the 1995 Spanish Grand Prix after 15 seasons, but his enthusiasm for racing never wavered, as evidenced by his stint in the CART Indy World Series in 1993 which he duly won on his debut. year, making him the only person to hold both the World Drivers’ Championship title and the US Open Wheel National Championship title. After a decade in the spotlight, he returned to the track in 2005 as a backer and driver in the new Grand Prix Masters series for former F1 drivers – in which he twice drove this Reynard 2KI to victory, first in Kyalami (the only race of the season) and again in Qatar in the opening of the 2006 season.

The car is based on a 2000 Reynard Champ Car and is powered by a 3.5-litre derivative of the Cosworth XB V8 engine, which is claimed to give a potential top speed of 200mph – all without “driving aids” such as ABS, power steering or traction control, the aim being to highlight the raw know-how of the “masters”. Offered in its original livery from the 2006 season, the car is said to be complete but will require a complete (and inexpensive) re-commissioning before being used again in anger. The car is estimated between 100,000 and 150,000 euros.

1991 Birkin 7 Sprint

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Mansell may have reached the pinnacle of his profession in the most advanced racing machines of his day – but even the best drivers in the world enjoy the back-to-basics thrill of being behind the wheel of a car based on the legendary Colin Chapman’s Lotus Seven design. This partly explains why Mansell acquired this South African-built Birkin 7 Sprint directly from the manufacturer, which was created in 1982 by John Watson, a direct descendant of the legendary Bentley Boy Sir Henry “Tim” Birkin.

Watson had long been a fan of the Lotus 7, so he decided to build his own version to sell to like-minded enthusiasts – and launched it at the 1983 South African Grand Prix at Kyalami in the presence of Chapman’s widow, Hazel, and the Lotus F1 team. driver at the time – Elio de Angelis and, of course, Mansell. He is said to have driven the Birkin quite often in the UK but, as with other cars in the collection, it has now been dormant for many years. It is estimated between 10,000 and 15,000 euros.

1992 iC Modulo

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Never heard of it? No, neither do we, but the three-wheeled Modulo is said to deliver stunning performance thanks to its combination of a three-cylinder BMW K75S motorcycle engine and a total weight of just 390 kilos. It was created by Italian designer Carlo Lamattina and put into production in 1988, featuring a Kevlar-reinforced body, independent front suspension and a 28-litre fuel tank that gave it a range of up to 560 km/335 miles.

Mansell acquired this 1990 example directly from Lamattina, who presented it to him after the qualifying round of the Italian GP in 1992. It will be sold complete with photographs of the two men taken on the circuit, another of Mansell at the steering wheel of the Modulo and a letter from the designer confirming its authenticity and that it previously belonged to him, being the first example produced. Suitable for road or track use, it has only covered 3,000 km from new and should sell for between 5,000 and 25,000 euros.

Photos: Tim Gidden / Sutton Images

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This top-notch portable tire inflator is on sale on Amazon for a deep discount

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That you are drive a car or getting your bike ready for spring, discovering a flat tire can put a big damper on your day. It pays to plan ahead, and with a portable tire inflator in your trunk or garage, you can gain much-needed peace of mind in case one of your wheels gets a bad stem. valve stem, flat tire, or any of the other common problems. reasons behind why tires can lose air. Now, for a limited time on Amazon, you can get one of most popular tire inflators on the market with a big discount.

Initially $90, the Avid Power Tire Inflator Air Compressor is currently on sale for around $56, so you’ll save almost $34. This cordless tool boasts a 4.5-star rating on Amazon and has been reviewed by over 14,000 buyers, many of whom rave about how quick and easy inflation it is and is simple to use. , even for beginners who have never used a device of this ilk before.

One thing that gives this Avid Power model an edge over its competitors is that you can connect it to multiple power sources. It has a 20-volt rechargeable battery and comes with a 12-volt car adapter, which you can use at a dead end if you get stuck in the recovery lane. The battery itself includes a USB port and lights up, revealing the remaining battery life after use.

Another thing that is good about this tire inflator, besides its ergonomic design, is that it can work on car, motorcycle, and bicycle tires, as well as inflatable toys and balls. You can also preset it to your desired tire pressure, and it will automatically shut off once it reaches it. The brand Is make a point on mentioning that it is not intended for use with large truck tires, and some Amazon reviewers note that while convenient to use, this Avid Power item can be noisy.

Still, this top-notch product is definitely worth adding to your toolbox or emergency preparedness kit, especially now that it’s on sale. Get the Avid Power Tire Inflator Air Compressor for $56 on Amazon today, before that deal faded into a distant memory.

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Steve McQueen’s Husqvarna 400 Cross – Sports Illustrated Cover Bike

Arguably the most famous Husqvarna owned by Steve McQueen, it was the bike he rode on the now-legendary cover of the August 23, 1971 issue of Sports Illustrated magazine.

McQueen and his Husqvarnas were inseparable, he switched to them after extensively riding Triumph desert sleds for most of the 1960s. When the Huskies arrived with their punchy two-strokes and incredibly low curb weights , McQueen was hooked.

Fast facts – Steve McQueen’s Husqvarna 400 Cross

  • The Husqvarna 400 Cross was released in 1969 as a replacement for the Husqvarna 360. It featured a number of improvements over its predecessor, including an all-welded frame and a more powerful 400cc two-stroke engine.
  • This new model was an immediate success, Bengt Aberg rode his 400 Cross to win the 1969 and 1970 500cc World Championships. brutal races in the Southern California desert.
  • For many, the Husqvarna represents the shift that occurred in the late 1960s between the heavier four-strokes and the lighter two-strokes that would come to dominate off-road racing.
  • Probably the world’s most famous Husqvarna 400 Cross is the one ridden by Steve McQueen in that timeless Sports Illustrated cover from 1971 (pictured below).

The mighty Swedish Husqvarnas

Husqvarna was founded centuries before the invention of the motorcycle, it was first formed near the town of Huskvarna in Sweden in 1689 to manufacture firearms, including muskets. The company’s modern logo is a reference to this, it’s designed to look like you’re looking at the open iron sights of a gun.

It was the cover that greeted those who purchased the August 23, 1971, issue of Sports Illustrated magazine. The motorcycle he rides is the one shown in the article that is now for sale.

Over the course of Husqvarna’s history they branched out, first into making bicycles in the 1800s and then into making motorcycles from 1903. By 1918 they were making the whole motorcycle in-house, including including engines that had previously been imported, that was around the time. they first started competing in cross-country and long-distance motorcycle racing.

The Swedish company had a significant number of successes on the race tracks in the mid-20th century. They beat Norton and scored a one-two at the 1931 Swedish Grand Prix with drivers Ragnar Sundqvist and Gunnar Kalen.

In the 1950s the company focused largely on off-road and motocross events, Rolf Tibblin won the 1959 Motocross Championship on his 250cc Husqvarna and the 1960 500cc Motocross Championship was won by Bill Nilsson on a Husqvarna at four times.

The development of advanced two-stroke motocross bikes in the 1960s propelled Husqvarna to the forefront of the off-road motorcycle world and made its red and chrome fuel tanks world famous.

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The Husqvarna 400 Cross became one of the most important motorcycles ever made by the Swedish company, winning the 500cc World Championships of 1969 and 1970 as well as countless individual races.

The arrival of Steve McQueen

Many people don’t know that Steve McQueen was a truly competitive motorcycle racer in his day, he wasn’t just for show or just for fun, he was a competitive rider who would have paid his way through the running theater school on weekends.

McQueen represented the United States as a member of the USA Six Days Trial team in 1964 alongside the great Bud Ekins. He competed in a number of events during the 1960s and 1970s including the Baja 1000, Mint 400 and Elsinore Grand Prix.

In 1968, McQueen reportedly attended an event and saw Bengt Aberg ride his brand new 1968 Husqvarna 360 to victory. He bought the bike under him and immediately began to get acquainted with it.

Steve McQueen’s Husqvarna 400 Cross

It was clear from the start that this new lightweight two-stroke machine was superior to his old Triumph TR6C desert sled, and he became an avid Husqvarna rider.

Movie above: This is the original trailer for the landmark motorcycle documentary “On Any Sunday” from 1971. McQueen partly financed and starred in the film, it was later nominated for Best Documentary.

As soon as the improved 400 Cross became available in 1969 McQueen bought himself one, it’s the bike you see here, and he chose it as his bike to ride for his Sports Illustrated cover in 1971.

1971 also marked the release of the Oscar-nominated motorcycle documentary “On Any Sunday” by director Bruce Brown. The film would introduce a wide variety of different motorcycle sports to an entirely new audience, from cross country racing to flat track and everything in between.

McQueen partially financed the film through his own production company, Solar Productions, and he himself is famous in the film at a few points, including in the film’s famous final stages.

Mecum is now offering the McQueen Sports Illustrated Husqvarna for sale at its Houston auction in late March. Interestingly, it is offered without reserve, if you would like to learn more or register to bid, you can click here to visit the list.

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Images courtesy of Mecum and Sports Illustrated

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4 Sale / Moto Guzzi Stelvio 2016: Italian classic or oddity?

(If you think this week’s 4 Sale column was inspired by Neil’s Moto Guzzi tribute that aired earlier this week, you’re right).

The Moto Guzzi V85 TT made a big splash when it debuted in 2019. An old-school air/oil-cooled ADV machine, resembling the old-school desert bikes of the 1980s and 1990s? It was an oddity at that time, as all manufacturers were switching to liquid-cooled engines. Even BMW had gone water-boxing, which some had predicted as a sign of the apocalypse (and seeing how the past two years have gone, maybe they were right?).

Maybe we shouldn’t have been so surprised, though; Moto Guzzi was just replacing the Stelvio adventure tourer, which really hadn’t been out of the line for so long. In classic Guzzi fashion, it wasn’t about abandoning an original idea, it was just about taking it forward.

Dawn of the Stelvio

The original Stelvio hit the market in 2008 as a competitor to the GS range. It was more or less the same idea…or was it? Instead of a flat-twin, the Moto Guzzi came with the trademark transverse V-twin (to avoid all the shouting of “It’s a longitudinal V-twin, silly”, remember this is what Moto Guzzi themselves call this engine layout – Ed.). And, instead of pretending to travel in the desert, Moto Guzzi named their motorcycle after the legendary Stelvio Pass. Very adventurous and all, high in the Alps, but also cobbled and civilized. In fact, the exact kind of place you might expect to find a big-bore adventure bike, followed by a stop at a cafe, then a fancy restaurant for dinner. It seems that Moto Guzzi has understood its market very well.

Standard hard luggage. If you’re using this bike as a street tourer, this is the setup you want. Photo: on any motorcycle

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Back when manufacturers were still making wide-eyed fat bikes. Personally, I always thought the Stelvio was a looker. Photo: on any motorcycle

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Uhhhhh, what’s up with the paint on the tank? Photo: on any motorcycle

How does it compare to the BMW competition of its time? Many specs were similar. The air/oil-cooled twin had a displacement of 1151 cc and was rated at 103 horsepower at 7250 rpm and 83 lb-ft of torque at 5800 rpm. Those numbers were slightly lower than the 2008 BMW R1200 GS, close enough that no one with a loaded bike really noticed. The Stelvio featured a six-speed gearbox and shaft drive, just like its German-made rival.

However, the Stelvio only weighed a hair under 600 lbs when fully fueled, and the R1200 GS came

in just over 500 lbs as standard (the Adventure model was still 60 lbs). Ooooh, this Italian bike seems to have been a pig, then?

Not really. It just wasn’t aimed at the same capabilities as the GS, especially the Adventure model. The Stelvio came with 19-17 wheels and Pirelli Scorpion tires; early models had spoked rims, then Moto Guzi switched to cast rims for the NTX model, then rear.

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With these wheels and tyres, Moto Guzzi was telling its buyers, “Listen, you can explore off-road if you want, but it’s not an enduro, so don’t do anything too stupid.” And most buyers got the message. That said, when I was involved with the Fundy Adventure Rally, a longtime participant showed up on a Stelvio every year and absolutely whipped it. Eventually it moved on to something more sensible (and boring), and I saw this Stelvio in the classifieds after that. I, uh, avoided; I knew what that bike had been through.

So why buy a Stelvio?

Like all Moto Guzzi’s, the Stelvio had a reputation for being a good all-around bike to cover long miles in comfort, with a very nice engine. And, at least in its early years, some riders thought it was a bit simpler than a BMW, so easy to work with. And some riders just didn’t want BMWs. The Stelvio had a pretty decent production run, selling from 2008 to 2016, and during those years there wasn’t as much competition in the big-bore ADV market. No doubt it also helped sell some Stelvio.

In 2009, here is what Original review from Motorcycle.com noted:

The Stelvio 1200 NTX is a well-equipped tourer with large, strong saddlebags and ABS fitted as standard. All of the extras available on the NTX cost around 1,000 euros (US$1,400) more than a standard Stelvio. Both versions get the 2009 second-generation Quattro Valvole engine, though, but the extra protection and those sexy aluminum saddlebags are worth it. The air-cooled 1151cc V90 is a gem and makes for a relaxed yet still sporty touring experience just the way you like it. The extra torque was welcome in the high alpine passes.

However, even though the bike ran perfectly, there were some annoying issues for some owners. From my friend Steve Bond’s review of the NTX model in 2012 (RIP, Bondo):

The Stelvio has so much potential to be an adventure grand tourer, but the boys of Valpolicella better get back to the drawing board because, while the basic platform is great, the details are somewhat lacking.

The adjustable traction control is nice (and both it and the traction control can be turned off if you’re brave enough to venture far from the pavement), but deciphering how to adjust it is like translating the Dead Sea Scrolls from the original Hebrew. . Ah, the Italians.

The Stelvio comes with a switch for the heated grips, and the wiring… and the icon that lights up on the dash showing the three heat levels you’ve chosen. But, while headlamps are standard on the NTX pack, the heated grips themselves are optional. Ask potential owners what they would rather have as standard – superfluous lights or warm hands. Ah, the Italians.

The instrument cluster is excellent, the speedometer and tachometer are easy to read and there is plenty of additional information on fuel consumption, average and maximum speeds etc. But when you reset one of these functions (like average fuel economy), everything else will also return to zero. Ah, the Italians.

Ah, the Italians indeed. Their bikes look good, they’re fun to ride, but you can still expect quirky features and handling. If you’re thinking of buying a Stelvio, keep this in mind. At least ADVrider has a very strong thread on the Stelvio in the forums, and if you run into any annoying duds, you should be able to find answers there.

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Aside from the paint issues and some crusting on the headers, it’s a pretty decent machine. It’s worth $10,000, though? It’s up to you. Photo: on any motorcycle

This bike here?

The machine in these photos is for sale at On Any Moto in Tucson, Arizona. It is a 2016 model, with 14,248 miles on the odometer. The asking price is $9,499.

Is this a fair price? Shop around, and you might do better, but this bike looks clean, and we’re in the midst of COVID-nomics. It certainly doesn’t sound like a screaming deal, but what is it, these days? If you want to call the store and haggle a bit, the website is here.