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Buying a Husqvarna TE 450 510 06-08 | Cafe Husky I had a 2007 510te I had over 400hrs with minor typical Husky gremlins (clutch slave o-ring,fork seals, melted overflow bottle, mid-pipe burn) Strong and reliable as an ox, but faster The carb will not fail on you in the forest nor will a fuse blow There isn't any temp sensor that will confuse the efi
Frame Color Question | Cafe Husky The reference given above by Husky-Parts was helpful for my silver color question Below is the contact data Probably worth giving Jack a call he'll likely be able to supply you with powder "Powder Coating Specialist in Golden, CO There is a 5lb min purchase at $12 00 a pound, enough to do 2 frames
husqvarna engine number location? - Cafe Husky Hello, could depend on market, ie country All my huskys were 6 speed For the cr the idea was to only use 5 gears, 2-6 or 1-5 You changed the counter shaft sprocket to get the right 5 ratio depending on the track having said that my first husky was the 1972 125cc 1975, 1977, 1979, all cr, then 1983 500xc, and 250wr
FE FC - FE501 valve clearance adjustment. - Cafe Husky I just did a valve clearance check and adjustment on my '15 FE 501 Husky on this past Sunday The valve clearance on it is supposed to be 10mm to 15mm on the Intakes and is 12mm to 17mm on the Exhausts valves Both the intakes were fine at 12mm and 13mm So I left them alone
Valve Adjustment - Cafe Husky Mine had it's valves checked at 11,000km - all within spec I was anticipaiting that I might be close to the 20,000km service by the time the 2yr warranty ran out, and getting the bike serviced by the dealer just before end of warranty to catch anything under warranty that might need doing before that was gone, but I've only don'e 5,000km since then and probably won't be doing many more
V Force Reed Valves | Cafe Husky Hi,I just spoke to Steve at V-Force I am sending my stock Husky 83-250 reed cage to him to see if he can find a useable V Force cage to work in these bikes Would anyone be interested in buying 1 ? I will probaly have to purchase 10 units from him Thank you Bil BTW He used to have a 1980
1983 40mm forks | Cafe Husky Northern Husky Husqvarna AA Class Apr 29, 2010 #12 Rathers;93611 said: My forks are 83 I think the
Rear Axle Torque Settings - Cafe Husky Anyone using the 104 8 ft lbs to tighten the rear axle nut on a TE250? [2005] And if not what are you using? Seems really really high to me I have been using about 80 NM My daughters CRF230 uses 80 ft lbs which seems high to me also
125-200cc - What gearbox oil are you using? - Cafe Husky I mean ,like in your case,you are using 75W ,whilst on the Husky manual it recommends 5W 40! Click to expand I don't agree with what the manufactuer recomends, since they often have agreements in place with aftermarket companies to make customers spend their money on that product, rather than a just as good product from elsewhere