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bimota bimota
User | Posts: 76 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 04/20/08
05:12 PM

There is no one home on this 4stroke Husqvarna forum or they don't want to exchange information.  

 
bhorrigan bhorrigan
Addict | Posts: 5108 | Joined: 11/06
Posted: 04/20/08
07:23 PM

Thats because almost nobody owns a husky.  
bhorrigan
Bill H.
Temperance, Mi
2000 CR250R
1991 YZ125
bhorrigan

 
bimota bimota
User | Posts: 76 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 04/21/08
06:46 PM

Yea, I bought a 2008 TE450 and now I am getting concerned about getting parts and help dialing it in for my 5"7" frame.  

 
elko6 elko6
Addict | Posts: 7524 | Joined: 11/07
Posted: 04/21/08
06:54 PM

you cant really dial a bike into your size. there are 3 types of sag and they have to do with the hight of the bike. when you change it to make it smaller then it messes up the sag. if you want a bike appropiately set up for you then you have to get a shock to fit your size.

if you cant afford a new shock then you have to lower the shock but it make it stiffer. you can change the setting to make it softer but you probobly wont be able to get it set right. at times the shock may feel to stiff then at other times it will feel to soft.  

 
pojp58 pojp58
Addict | Posts: 6210 | Joined: 04/07
Posted: 04/21/08
06:54 PM

I dont know anyone that owns a Husky.  
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pojp58I love this dirt stuff.

 
yzrider2 yzrider2
Addict | Posts: 2702 | Joined: 04/08
Posted: 04/21/08
07:00 PM

No one wants to buy an import.....  
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live fast ride hard
NOR*CAL
YZ 250 yzrider2

 
Skipper Skipper
Addict | Posts: 4289 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 04/22/08
09:16 AM

especially one from Japan, right YZrider?  
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Here we go again!

 
bimota bimota
User | Posts: 76 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 04/22/08
08:50 PM

elko6 thanks for the information.  I do have some suspension folks working on the setup for me.  

I must keep my wife out of the equation, she said it is cheaper for me to eat more and gain about 60lbs.  Never will get her setup correctly.  

 
McThumper McThumper
User | Posts: 95 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 06/27/08
01:20 PM

I never met or talked to anyone with a husky. Who here has one?  
Thumpers4Ever
2007 CRF150F
2006 KX250F
2002 DRZ400E

 
masterlink masterlink
Addict | Posts: 5232 | Joined: 10/07
Posted: 06/27/08
01:35 PM

I rode one in the early 70's.....No wait that was a hodaka 100..... Never mind.  
masterlinkmasterlink
masterlink

 
CHUD  1 CHUD 1
Addict | Posts: 2328 | Joined: 02/08
Posted: 06/27/08
03:22 PM

I have 2 husky chainsaws that I have tuned to turn 15,000 rpm's.  
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Nobody's gonna hurt anybody. We're gonna be like little Fonzies here. And what's Fonzie like? Come on what's Fonzie like?

 
92rm125 92rm125
Addict | Posts: 10285 | Joined: 03/08
Posted: 06/28/08
04:02 AM

chud:
I have 2 husky chainsaws that I have tuned to turn 15,000 rpm's.

Lol!  

My cousin had a Husqvarna 610 Supermotard, but sold it because it was too unreliable!    Shame really, because that bike was great fun on the roads.  
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The King Of Crumpets - Crumpet Boy!

- 1991 RM125

 
masterlink masterlink
Addict | Posts: 5232 | Joined: 10/07
Posted: 06/28/08
06:54 AM

My neighbor had a Siberian  Husky. lol Two different color eyes. never new which one to look at!! lol  
masterlinkmasterlink
masterlink

 
yzwoods yzwoods
Addict | Posts: 18457 | Joined: 05/06
Posted: 06/28/08
09:17 AM

Leave it to you cats to stick up a thread 2 months old  
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yzwoods
DIABETES SUX!

 
bhorrigan bhorrigan
Addict | Posts: 5108 | Joined: 11/06
Posted: 06/28/08
10:53 AM

Someone who lives on my street just bought a Husky dual sport bike last month.  He is one of those guys who has to have something different from everyone else.  His last bike was a Gas Gas enduro type bike.  Before that he rode a trials bike.  
bhorrigan
Bill H.
Temperance, Mi
2000 CR250R
1991 YZ125
bhorrigan

 
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