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rockaduc
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Reliability and Parts availablity for '90's era Huskys
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October 17, 2009, 04:45:43 AM »
Anyone have any info on the above stated topic? I;ve got a bead on one for sale locally and am wondering.
thanks.
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Re: Reliability and Parts availablity for '90's era Huskys
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I had a 1992 Husqvarna WXC-360 that I bought in 2001 and finally sold two years ago. I rarely rode it, but I do remember buying some parts for it in 2001 when I bought it (bike was only 9 years old). I can say that some items were already discontinued by then, but there were some aftermarket parts available. I also made it a habit to scour eBay, as the 90's Huskys often would get parted out, but they seem to be fairly rare. The best place I found to purchase Husky parts from from Hall's Husqvarna in Illinois. IIRC, they also used to carry Ducati and Harley.
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Thanks!!
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Re: Reliability and Parts availablity for '90's era Huskys
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+1 on Hall's Husqvarna, I rode Husky's during the 80-90's and they were the go to guys
for parts. I don't remember having to get that many parts for my bikes, change the
oil (lots) and you should bre good.
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