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1986 Husky Questions
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[QUOTE="b-rocker, post: 1209075, member: 75771"] [b]Husky 250[/b] I had one for many years and it was very reliable except for the kickstart mechanism. The shaft, gear and needle bearing seem to break now and then. Parts can still be found.It's not hard to fix,but it can ruin your riding for the day. The carb is just a flatslide Mikuni 38mm.I think I had a 410 main jet in it. That would give you a starting point if you get a carb from another bike. As far as riding,it's not as fast as a newer 250.It's got almost no low end,but will pull down low on trails,just not hard. The midrange is good and the top is O.K..The forks are O.K. at the best. The shock is great. The bike is very stable. Don't expect to cut under anyone in the turns,though. My buddy has my old bike and still rides it in the dez every winter. Ron Bishop in Escondido, Ca. is the man for old Husky's.He still has a bunch of parts.He can be a little grumpy if he's busy. His phone#760-747-1360.Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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