I am still considering that OR250 I mentioned in a different post. I have now had more of a chance to look the bike over and found out a couple of issues, I am hoping some Husky experts might be able to help me out on before I commit to doing the trade deal.
1) I have the impression ignition issues are common with Huskys of this vintage. I think this bike may have one. It runs fun, starts pretty well etc. Once you pick up the RPMS WHAM its like the ignition shuts down, your roll off gas, wait a split second and it seems fine. Now I am not talking about revving it way out to a rev limiter - just well into the power band far far from redline. Is this consistent with the general issues with these ignitions? Is only option to replace?
2) Tranny - wierd sounding animal! Hard to describe. Right side of motor when running at a low idle, in gear or not in gear, clutch in or out, nasty rattle grind sound in area of countershaft sprocket. Goes away entirely with even a minor increase of RPM. Is this a basic, dont worry about it, they all do that issue, or is it a major tranny issue. My gut says it could be major sign of say bad shift forks, gear set etc. with slop in it, then a bit of a load from some RPM or simply different frequency of vibration and it goes away. As clutch in or out makes no difference, does not seem to be clutch basket rattle.
Any advice appreciated! (including - Don't go there...dont buy it!)
1) I have the impression ignition issues are common with Huskys of this vintage. I think this bike may have one. It runs fun, starts pretty well etc. Once you pick up the RPMS WHAM its like the ignition shuts down, your roll off gas, wait a split second and it seems fine. Now I am not talking about revving it way out to a rev limiter - just well into the power band far far from redline. Is this consistent with the general issues with these ignitions? Is only option to replace?
2) Tranny - wierd sounding animal! Hard to describe. Right side of motor when running at a low idle, in gear or not in gear, clutch in or out, nasty rattle grind sound in area of countershaft sprocket. Goes away entirely with even a minor increase of RPM. Is this a basic, dont worry about it, they all do that issue, or is it a major tranny issue. My gut says it could be major sign of say bad shift forks, gear set etc. with slop in it, then a bit of a load from some RPM or simply different frequency of vibration and it goes away. As clutch in or out makes no difference, does not seem to be clutch basket rattle.
Any advice appreciated! (including - Don't go there...dont buy it!)