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[QUOTE="labby9, post: 689946, member: 25002"] Crim, Consider yourself lucky. Back in 86' I rode Greenville on a nice shiny new Husky 400WRX. I was hauling butt down by the creek bank and I hit a badly placed log. Next thing you know the Husky was baptised up to the handlebars and I was trying to come up for air. Try as I might I could not get the bike back up on the creek bank. The creek was about 3-4 feet deep where I went in, with a 4 foot bank. I had to walk back to the last check and ask the club members for help. We finally got the Husky out 2 hours later. Oh yea, did I mention the temp was about 35 degrees. Every bearing in that bike was toast from the silty creek. I had to split the cases and rebuild the crank as well. Needless to say that was one very expensive enduro. Husky parts wrote the book on being pricey. From the looks of the clubgrounds after the race (this year) lots of folks were going to be buying plastic and tires very soon. Try it again next year, Wayne [/QUOTE]
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