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My Video on LeoVince’s Site!

written by -- March 28th, 2008
Filed under: 2006 Husqvarna SM 610,Past Staff Bikes | Comments (1)
Tony Tone


What’s up people? I just want to say thanks for the swag LeoVince! The embroidered cap is top notch! My YouTube Video got over 24k hits and is posted second on LeoVince’s site! The link to their site is below.

Click on the bottom link to see other videos. Be sure to click on mine! Leo Vince’s Site here!

Stay tuned.




    2006 Husqvarna SM 610 Leo Vince Exhaust

    written by -- November 15th, 2007
    Filed under: 2006 Husqvarna SM 610,Past Staff Bikes | Comments (0)
    Tony Tone


    What’s up people? Here’s a Video Clip of my Husky with a Leo Vince Aluminum Slip On:

    Stay tuned for more updates.

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      Husky, the R1 Alternative

      written by -- October 8th, 2007
      Filed under: 2006 Husqvarna SM 610,Past Staff Bikes | Comments (0)
      Tony Tone


      Hello everyone and welcome to my first column here at IPM. Although I have been involved with the magazine since its inception back in October of last year, I have been mostly behind the scenes, helping all the guys properly sort their machines, while still ripping my R1 (see November 2006 Issue) around town.

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      One of the main problems of having such expensive rims, is the bad condition of our city’s roads. The solution? I acquired a Husqvarna SM610, a street-legal Supermotard, which are ever increasing in popularity as of late. This monster eats potholes for breakfast! They don’t even slow it down.

      This machine is quite different to ride from the Yamaha R1. The seating position is much more relaxed. The bike is fitted with a headlamp grille that acts as a partial wind screen. The 12 liter tank has a locking fuel cap. The digital instrumentation, which displays the normal warning lights, turn indicators, high/low beam, speed, mileage, rpm, and time, also features a trip meter and displays service intervals. The SM 610 has been designed for the road, as well as the off-road!

      Well that’s it for me this month. Come visit often for updates!



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