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Husqvarna MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
New Bike!! 1979 Husky OR 250
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[QUOTE="Dirtvet, post: 602086, member: 17185"] Welcome to Husky lovers! They are beautiful bikes aren't they? I'm new to the brand myself. Be aware that with all that vibration comes loose bolts. My '72 CR 450 vibrates so much, my hands are numb after a moto and the very bottom engine bolt loosen. I've been told to WATCH that one - it can cause real problems with your frame if it is ever allowed to stay loose. Mikuni carbs are no saviors - my bike is also very hard to start when cold. When hot, it is either 2-3 kicks or 20. I'm still sorting the jetting out. I bought the bike this way, but have the original Bing. The bike has NO rev on top, decent low/mid power. It is a slug off the starting line, where I get pulled by 250's. I'm leaning the main and clip one step at a time however, and it is improving it. I may refit the Bing and see what that's like. Good luck with the bike you choose! [/QUOTE]
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