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Thoughts on mid 70s Huskies
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[QUOTE="maicomotoman, post: 371685, member: 27090"] '75 Huskys are allowed to run in the vintage class. This is from the AHRMA rulebook: 11.1.8 SPORTSMAN 250: Motorcycles manufactured as126-250cc two-strokes or 151-300cc four-strokes through the 1974 model year, and like-design machines. Eligible like-design 1975 model machines include (see Note below): Bultaco 250 Pursang (serial #135; must use 1974-configuration swingarm) Can-Am 175 TNT, 250 TNT (also 1976 175 TNT/OR) CZ 250 Falta (must use 1974-configuration swingarm) Honda MT250 Husqvarna 250WR Kawasaki KX250 (also 1976) Ossa Desert Phantom 250 (must use 1974-configuration swingarm) Suzuki TM250 (must use 1974-configuration swingarm), also TS model Yamaha MX175 It may be competitive if you can figure out how to make it turn :debil: and I'm sure you will find a buyer for it. Maybe you should just put some new tires on it and come race with us :aj: Good luck either way! [/QUOTE]
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