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Suspension setup on 80's era Husqvarna's
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[QUOTE="KTM/MAICO, post: 21235, member: 20820"] Front Springs: Keep looking till you find the right sizes. You never know, they might not be Husky parts but something else. What type weight fork oil are you using? Try something one size heaver or a diffent amount of oil. When I raced my 84 500CR I couldn't locate any springs so I used some PCV pipe cut to fit to aid tension in the fork assembly. Rear Shocks: I went with Pro-Action who rebuilt the units with factory parts. Spend a few dollars now rather then spend all your time looking around to save a few bucks and miss a lot of riding time. [/QUOTE]
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