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husky probs?
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[QUOTE="weimedog, post: 108403, member: 20655"] I had a 1998 Husqvarna WR360 for a couple of years. It came jetted for another planet so it was hard to start and other jetting related problems. Once I got that sorted out it was an awesome bike. I raced several Hare Scrambles type events and it never had any kind of mechanical problems. I had to get stiffer springs front and rear for the type of riding I was doing at that time. Stock it was setup really nice for general natuarl terrain type riding. Trails, woods, fire roads, enduro's, and hare scrambles on natural terrain. For MX it was too soft. Sold motor/trans. Never a problem. Part were easy to come by and somewhere during the year 2000 became cheap. I thing they dropped the parts prices in half that year. I used Hall's Husqvarna in Springfield Illinois and Bill's Cycle Plus in Salem Oregon. Both would overnite parts and usually had parts in stock. I could recommend one.:D [/QUOTE]
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