Binx
Husqvarna
AA Class
Greetings - Am new to this forum and new to Husky ownership.
Traded a 12-pack of beer for a 76 GP 175. Bike has been sitting in a barn for 35 years, and has been sorely neglected. (Genuine barn-find.) Don't know if the motor runs and won't know till I get a new float bowl gasket for the Amal.
Here's my question: how can I identify the forks on this bike? They have Schrader valves on the fork caps and I don't see any Schrader valves in the parts manual. Makes me think they could be period, after-market forks? Or maybe a common mod to the original Betor forks? There is a sticker on the air box cover that says, "Fox Forx - Designed & Manufactured By Steve Simons".
Thanks in advance for any help.
Looking forward to my restoration adventure. If I get ambitious I'll post the progress in the Vintage Restorations forum. Binx
Traded a 12-pack of beer for a 76 GP 175. Bike has been sitting in a barn for 35 years, and has been sorely neglected. (Genuine barn-find.) Don't know if the motor runs and won't know till I get a new float bowl gasket for the Amal.
Here's my question: how can I identify the forks on this bike? They have Schrader valves on the fork caps and I don't see any Schrader valves in the parts manual. Makes me think they could be period, after-market forks? Or maybe a common mod to the original Betor forks? There is a sticker on the air box cover that says, "Fox Forx - Designed & Manufactured By Steve Simons".
Thanks in advance for any help.
Looking forward to my restoration adventure. If I get ambitious I'll post the progress in the Vintage Restorations forum. Binx
