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

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125-200cc Aftermarket pipe for Wr125 2010

Crille,

The FMF Fatty is a solid pipe, but if I was in your neck of the woods I would buy the HGS combination. We have no distributer in the USA or they would probably be the pipe of choice.

Walt
 
Just went to the HGS website. Look pretty sweet. Make quite a few Husky pipes if you look on the UK dealers website www.mxpower.org.uk,They even make a system for the 04-08 Husky 144. Too bad we don't have a dealer here in the USA.
 
Hgs has even to the 144cc year 2009-2010 to:applause:
In short time i buy a 144cc kit, do the mid bogg getting better with the 144cc kit? i thing it be great with 144cc kit and Hgs pipe/silencer/exhaustspring for 6000rpm wold be:thumbsup:
 
Trying to find a Doma pipe for a Husky 125 is like trying to find a honest politician or lawyer. Used to be able to find one but......A VERY good 125 pipe if you can find one.
 
The HGS pipe was my favorite pipe for the WR 250. It seemed to smooth out the transition on power and made the top end more usable.
 
Joe Chod;68092 said:
Trying to find a Doma pipe for a Husky 125 is like trying to find a honest politician or lawyer. Used to be able to find one but......A VERY good 125 pipe if you can find one.

How is the Doma? Low/mid/topp power.

Crille
 
I am running an 04 Doma pipe on my 2009 WR125. It took some bending and manipulation to get i on there. Makes the bike run very good. I have a friend with the identical bike and we can't get his to run as good as mine no matter what we do. Langston Racing used to import the pipe, but can still order you one for a fortune.

it can be done. Oh, it covers the oil fill hole so it makes oil changes fun.

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That Doma pipe would be the same one as Kelly has. It fits the 00-08 125's. You can make it fit just like Kelly, I made a FMF Fatty for an 06 125 fit with a little bending and remounting the rear pipe mount further back. That doma pipe is ~$330 before shipping here:eek: The HGS is "only" $260 and will fit right without work. I would expect the HGS and the Doma to offer very similar performance.

Walt
 
Yes 09-10 should be the same, but I don't think I would go with Doma if they are only going to make one pipe to fit all years. I would want a direct bolt-on and not have to tweek it any.
 
No the hgs is very bottom/mid, Doma is more bottom to topp end power.
I think the Hgs is pretty good pipe for the Wr125
 
tommie d;68141 said:
Yes 09-10 should be the same, but I don't think I would go with Doma if they are only going to make one pipe to fit all years. I would want a direct bolt-on and not have to tweek it any.


Yes i want a direct fit me to.
 
Motosportz;68146 said:
The one they picture is a 250 pipe.

Yes a lot of company's use only one picture to show a product. They use that same picture for all the Doma pipes I looked at.
 
Motosportz;68120 said:
I am running an 04 Doma pipe on my 2009 WR125. It took some bending and manipulation to get i on there. Makes the bike run very good. I have a friend with the identical bike and we can't get his to run as good as mine no matter what we do. Langston Racing used to import the pipe, but can still order you one for a fortune.

it can be done. Oh, it covers the oil fill hole so it makes oil changes fun.

682210541_xi4Cb-L.jpg


Nice svingarm dacals, where can i find whem.
 
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