• 2 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    WR = 2st Enduro & CR = 2st Cross

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250-500cc 360 Rod Kit

Can't vouch for them but see they make then for 125/250/300's too. I'm sure they'd be fine. Heck at least it ain't Chinese!
 
There were 2 different KTM 360 rods. The '96 version was 3mm shorter than the '97 version. I think you can still get the '97 version from AOMC. Their web-address is ktm-parts.com
 
There were 2 different KTM 360 rods. The '96 version was 3mm shorter than the '97 version. I think you can still get the '97 version from AOMC. Their web-address is ktm-parts.com

Only issue is still waiting for a piston they said was in stock
So if they say they have a rod take it with a grain of salt
Besides this one is less than half price
 
Royal Rods are also sold as Mitaka/Aoki Racing parts.
I used them without any problems- so far i would only avoid Wiseco and Hotrods as i had several Conrods/complete Crankshafts of them going wrong shortly after beeing installed.
I never had any Problems with ProX, Wössner and Royal/Mitaka/Aoki Rods
 
Royal Rods are also sold as Mitaka/Aoki Racing parts.
I used them without any problems- so far i would only avoid Wiseco and Hotrods as i had several Conrods/complete Crankshafts of them going wrong shortly after beeing installed.
I never had any Problems with ProX, Wössner and Royal/Mitaka/Aoki Rods


that was exactly what I was looking for, your experience with it
 
that was exactly what I was looking for, your experience with it

a few years ago i bought an Kawasaki KX60 in a basket case- i used the royal rod and a mitaka piston for the rebuild and gave the bike to my niece.
As she didnt had any dirtbike experience she sometimes just didnt shift and instead held the throttle wide open making the engine reved up so much... this was when i realised these parts are really well made ;-)
 
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