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Husaberg 350, 400, 500, 600
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[QUOTE="tm-enduro, post: 101548, member: 22157"] Pyromaniac The 501 'berg is an excellent bike and would competitive today with updated forks, but this one should be looked at as a project. The engine is very simple. If it lost a rod, I would be concerned that it ran out of oil and other parts may be damaged as well. The early 'bergs had RAL (reed activated lubrication) and if the reed broke the bike used lots of oil and could run out of oil. Or it is possible if it is a high mileage motor (10,000+ miles), then it could be worn out, the pre '94 'bergs had steel/bronze clutches that worked great but all that metal took it's toll on the internals. The pre '94 'bergs were excellent bikes (built right, and cost what they cost to make), but then KTM took over and things went downhill (more attention to the bottom line, $$$$). [/QUOTE]
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