• 4 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Austria - About 2014 & Newer
    FE = 4st Enduro & FC = 4st Cross

  • 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.

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FE/FC FE350 Frame Guard options

Brapman629

Husqvarna
A Class
Has anyone tried the 13-14 Husaberg frame guards on their 2014+ Husky? I've been looking at frame pictures of the Berg FE350 and they look about the same.
 
Plastic composite subframe on the Husky. Husaberg had the Composite subframe but since they were all PDS mounted rear shocks. Keep in mind the smaller tube welded off the main frame tube diagonally fitted is in a different position on the PDS framed bikes then it is on the Linkaged rear shock bikes. The top shock mount itself is in a different location as well. That position of that smaller frame tube sort of points toward those different shock mounts and there relative locations. The KTMs have both PDS frame and Linkaged frames but the subframes are aluminum alloy.

Is this the frame protectors for the 13-14 Husabergs you are talking about?

A heat gun would make them fit better I would imagine.

Lets see them fitted please. They sure are inexpensive. Damned sure worth a try.


Husaberg Frame Protection Set TE/FE 13-14

81303994000

$19.98


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They are worth the $20 for sure. That is the correct part number but they look like this.
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Husky Guard.jpg
This is only one I have right now. Its just the smaller upper frame tubes that didn't fit quite right but like I said the zip ties held them with no problems. They are more gray than black, but who cares.
 
Your images are not working. The stock image of the protectors shows, but the images in your last 2 posts don't.
 
Yep, that did it!

I really dislike the copper coloured coating on the clutch cover. Mine is flaking off and it makes it look really bad.
 
Is the KTM one the same? Rocky mountain doesnt list if for the Husky but they are the same arent they? They have it in black and orange.

I got some gas money to spend there.

Yep the KTM is the same as the Husky, probably the same part number too. The dealer book had a listing for the Husky so I just had them order it.
 
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