cruisetopdown
Husqvarna
AA Class
I decided to start a thread to document the build of my '78/'79 250 OR. I found this gem in original but rough condition. The previous owner snapped the end of the crank off trying to get the ignition system off for testing..."Lefty Loosey" does not apply in this case! The serial number of the frame is an MM and the engine is a 2065, which as some of you all have pointed out that it could be an early '79 model with Carrnutt shocks...the bike appears to be all original and not been tampered with. I have pulled it down to a pile of parts and have beaded every part that can be beaded and re-painted, and have been plating bolts and misc parts that should be plated... I have sand blasted the frame, treated it to a coat of metal etching primer and have sprayed it with the Duplicolor silver engine enamel that you guys have pointed me to and topped it off with 2 coats of PJ1 epoxy clear...it looks amazing! The original tank is metal/chrome with red body and white pinstripe with several dents of varying degrees. I have sand blasted the heavily pitted chrome off and will use the stud welder to pull and bodywork the dents, then use the chrome sticker inlay for the center section and will return it to the red with white pinstripe look. I have pulled the engine apart and sent the crankshaft to Stahl's for repair which he completed in just a couple of days time. I have stripped the cases with aircraft stripper, the applied the metal etching primer with a PJ1 engine paint top coat and am just about ready to pull it all back together, just need a few pieces and then I'm ready. I have decided to go with the 40MM front forks and found a set on ebay that are now being re-worked by Drew Smith of WER, he has done several of my race bikes back in the day...He does great work! I will be posting pics soon, so stay tuned and feel free to comment on anything you see that doesn't look right, etc.
Thanks for all the help you have provided, it's made the project a lot of fun.
Wade
Thanks for all the help you have provided, it's made the project a lot of fun.
Wade