• Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Sweden - About 1988 and older

  • Hi everyone,

    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

    When he passed, I worked with his kids to gather the necessary credentials to keep this site running. Since then (and for however long they worked with Coffee), Woodschick and Dirtdame have been maintaining the site and covering the costs. Without their hard work and financial support, CafeHusky would have been lost.

    Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working to migrate the site to a free cloud compute instance so that Woodschick and Dirtdame no longer have to fund it. At the same time, I’ve updated the site to a current version of XenForo (the discussion software it runs on). The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.

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    Coffee didn’t document the work he did on the site, so I’ve been digging through the old setup to understand how everything was running. There may still be things I’ve missed. One known issue is that email functionality is not yet working on the new site, but I hope to resolve this over time.

    Thanks for your patience and support!

1982 cr500

ronn450

Husqvarna
AA Class
Any one know how many of these 1982.5 CR500 Silver Bikes where made and how many of our members have these bikes and may be post some pictures of them on this thread , Thanks Ron
 
Good timing, I have an approximation loaded up on the truck right now.


Fran
 

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The other one has Husky wheels and other stuff but is basically a Norton.
 

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500 Silver Streak

This is my Silver Streak photographed at VMX Magazines Classic Dirt 7 in June this year.

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On this site it seems these bikes are called Silver Bullets years ago I knew them as Silver Streaks its nice to see a great restore and see that name just like in the motorcross action cover in the day , I had one of these bikes years ago and sold it and then last week I came up with one that need restored and all #s match and with time will see its glory days again , ronn450
 
I always thought they were the "Silver Streaks". Tried for awile to find one around here but never did. My friends dad who had the Husky shop here said he never ordered any. He said by the time he heard about them the 83's were on the way. He said he didn't like to sell big bores because everyone thought they needed one but were back trying to trade it back for a 250! He was/is grumpy and said the big bores brought too many complaints of hard starting from guys who didnt know how to start one. He did sell one 83 500XC and I have it. I was gathering parts to build an 82.5 CR500 out of a 82 CR250 I have but lost interest. After seeing the above pic I'll have to go take inventory of the parts again, what a awesome bike:thumbsup:
 
Ironically, I'm excited to get mine going because they weren't all that good! I guess I'm looking for the challenge. Riding buddy had one in 1983 and neither of us liked it! The big 44mm carb was hard to jet and didn't carb all that well, and the motor kicked and popped and generally be'd hard to start. Once going they vibrated like paint mixers. Mileage and spooge were terrible. Wasn't all that much fun. He bought it, his first Husky, because he liked my 430XC so much. After he got it... he wanted my 430XC!

But we know so much more about these motors now. I'm eager to get in there and "fix it." I'm gonna put the 44 on the shelf, and most likely use a 430's 38mm round slide (to keep that nostalgic Husky look). Also got some simple cylinder/head changes planned. Somewhere along the line its been converted to a 6-speed. Might as well keep that. I wonder if it was done with the kit Husky offered to help sales?

By the way guys - notice in my photo above how the seat doesn't quite make it to the tank. It must be a 1980 seat. They look 'almost' the same as 81/82 seats, but were just a bit shorter to fit with the 80 coffin tank. This is gonna be fun!
 
82.5 cr500

You are right wrong seat . Husky did offer a 6 speed kit for these bikes but remember the 4 speed is tough to break and with a smaller carb and gearing .The 4 speed will be fine remember this is a 1/2 year bike thats why I have my 82 XC430 , Good luck you have a great start on a rare bike , Thanks Ron Nehls
 
This is me on my 82 Silver Streak back in either late 82 or early 83..... Would love to get another one just because....

Would have kept it but traded it in for a brand new 84....

These are hard to find. Not seen many about but they must still exist in somebody's shed.

Stu
 

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This is me on my 82 Silver Streak back in either late 82 or early 83..... Would love to get another one just because....

Would have kept it but traded it in for a brand new 84....

These are hard to find. Not seen many about but they must still exist in somebody's shed.

Stu
Have one sitting in my garage now for sale just posted in vintage clasifieds.
PM me if you are interested. thu man Boise, Idaho
 
Hello

Total production of 500 cr 1982 is 530 ex.

300 to Usa.

About 100 to Sweden.

The last ones to rest of the world.

This is from Sweden Factory museum.
 
i have one . when i bought it it had been restored to look like an 83 but im not fond of that colour and its had a few seasons of racing on it now so im making it look like it should . also a new piston , 18 inch rear rim few other things . will be a tidy racer

im christchurch NZ
 
I have 2 of them and had a chance to buy a third one. Also I have the husky product 6 speed conversion kit still in the box sitting on a shelf. I went to the 1982 500 motocross nationals at Carlsbad in August of 82 expecting to see the Husqvarna 430 cr and when the race started I could not believe my eyes when the silver streak flew by me. Silver tank and a big cylinder with big bore sound. The Husqvarna distributor in San Diego just got them in that week. I wish I took a camera to the races that day. Some of the racers had blue seats covers instead of the black seat cover.
 
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