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

    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 The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.

    Unfortunately, the new software version doesn’t support importing the old site’s styles, so for now, you’ll see the XenForo default style. This may change over time.

    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!

All 2st Hey, Can I Join The Club, Too?

WoodsChick

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I'm leaving in 10 minutes to head on over to MotoXotica.
Dan's got something waiting for me at the shop...

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:applause:

WoodsChick
 
I find I am riding mine more than my 2010 TXC250 just because it is so freaking FUN**************************************** Fogging it like a mad man is just good fun. Enjoy.

- just noticed yours does not have the updated head stay mounts. Odd. It's not an issue though. New ones only have one bolt up top to eliminate breakage.

- Also looks like it has the pipe that rubs the resi.

- Lube the linkage and steering stem bearings before you ride it, with real grease.

- Might have someone go through and bleed the forks, seems like they come kinda messed up and are WAY better after done right. I may have a little present for you (Have some light springs that might work great in those for you)

- Stock skid plate is actually pretty good and like $20 it you do kill it.

- Clarke confirmed on the phone today they are making a 3 gallon tank for it.

- Not necessary but the PWK carb sure works better on it, especially with the JD needle.

- unfortunately it needs a sparky. FMF makes one.
 
WooooHoooo, Woodschick. :applause::applause::applause:

Kelly will fix you up with all the trick stuff. If I was doing it over again I would buy the PWK first thing instead of struggling to find the sweet spot on the TMX. Hee Hee, I am pretty quick to spend other peoples money.

Walt
 
WoodsChick;82498 said:
I'm leaving in 10 minutes to head on over to MotoXotica.
Dan's got something waiting for me at the shop...

saweet!!!
I bet you won't be able to break *that* frame in half. :p

-mark
 
Nice bike! :cheers:

Welcome to the club. I was just thinking about whether or not you decided to get the bike...I guess it wasn't really an option though, after riding one. Now you can join us in talking about how we blew past 450s on the MX track, drag raced corvettes on the street, and placed it in your office as decoration....amazing bike, even if it only makes you feel like a hero on two wheels, ha ha.

A lot of fun ahead of you now.

JS
 
Congrats on your new bike and welcome to the club. These bikes look sweeeeet even before they are fully assembled. Oh since everybody else is letting you know how you can spen a few bucks theres the EG 144 kit, Walt's spring kit, FMF pipe, and LTR suspension work.
 
WC probably slept in the garage or had her new bike cuddled up between her and the hubby in bed last night.:lol:
 
Motosportz;82506 said:
I find I am riding mine more than my 2010 TXC250 just because it is so freaking FUN**************************************** Fogging it like a mad man is just good fun. Enjoy.

That's the plan! I've been goofing around on the big bikes ever since I broke my ankle and I fear I've forgotten how to ride hard:doh: I'm sure being on a 125 again will make me remember in a hurry:D

- just noticed yours does not have the updated head stay mounts. Odd. It's not an issue though. New ones only have one bolt up top to eliminate breakage.

So, mine has 2 bolts but it's not an issue? Weren't they part of the "upgrade" package? I didn't even think of that...

- Also looks like it has the pipe that rubs the resi.

Grr...again, there was a new pipe with the "upgrade" kit, but I guess the changes were only internal? I guess I should search for the "fix" for this.

- Lube the linkage and steering stem bearings before you ride it, with real grease.

We usually tear down our new bikes and re-do everything befor riding them. I want to get the suspension broken in a bit before sending it to Les, though, and I figured I'd regrease everything while the suspension was off. Am I gonna kill it by riding if for a few weekends? I mean, is it that bad?

- Might have someone go through and bleed the forks, seems like they come kinda messed up and are WAY better after done right. I may have a little present for you (Have some light springs that might work great in those for you)

Cool! I might need `em. I'll know more once I get some hours on it. My forks are poking up out of the clamps by quite a bit. How far up are most of you running them?

- Stock skid plate is actually pretty good and like $20 it you do kill it.

Yeah, it's cool that they put one on there at all. The fame guards are a nice touch, too.

- Clarke confirmed on the phone today they are making a 3 gallon tank for it.

Wow! :applause: Perfect timing! I probably would have bought one of these bikes a long time ago sight unseen had it been equipped with a larger tank from the factory.

- Not necessary but the PWK carb sure works better on it, especially with the JD needle.

What size PWK are you using? It seems to have a rather large carb for a 125.

- unfortunately it needs a sparky. FMF makes one.

Yeah, I didn't realize that til last night. I should have one on my porch tomorrow.


Thanks for the help, Kelly!


WoodsChick
 
wallybean;82515 said:
WooooHoooo, Woodschick. :applause::applause::applause:

Kelly will fix you up with all the trick stuff. If I was doing it over again I would buy the PWK first thing instead of struggling to find the sweet spot on the TMX. Hee Hee, I am pretty quick to spend other peoples money.

Walt

Yeah, thanks, Walt :p I'll think about the carb, but I'll see if I can get it where I want it without the PWK.

Coffee;82520 said:
:lol:

Take the camera! :thumbsup:

I did! I forgot to take photos at the shop, though. I was too busy spending money and picking out stuff like pipes and handguards and stuff:D

Took these when we got home. It just looks like everyone else's stock WR125...only at night :excuseme:

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Poopy;82522 said:
wow that didn't take long!

:lol:

Well, I'd been thinking about if for a long time. I didn't get serious til I found a good deal on a used one. Not knowing if the 125 would work for me, I couldn't pull the trigger. I PM'd Joshua the next day and asked him if I could test ride his WR. That was really all it took:)

Motosportz;82523 said:
I'm sure it had nothing to do with her birthday. :D

Nope! Nothing at all! :busted:

motosapiens;82556 said:
saweet!!!
I bet you won't be able to break *that* frame in half. :p

-mark

I certainly hope not! I'm tired of breaking bones and bikes, so I figured what better gift for a 47 -year-old busted-up woman than a new 125?:lol: Congrats to you on your new bike, too :cheers:




WoodsChick
 
jsleeper;82586 said:
Nice bike! :cheers:

Welcome to the club. I was just thinking about whether or not you decided to get the bike...I guess it wasn't really an option though, after riding one. Now you can join us in talking about how we blew past 450s on the MX track, drag raced corvettes on the street, and placed it in your office as decoration....amazing bike, even if it only makes you feel like a hero on two wheels, ha ha.

A lot of fun ahead of you now.

JS

Thanks, Joshua. And thanks again for letting me experience all that creamy 125 goodness firsthand. I would probably still be thinking y'all were a bunch of liars if I hadn't ridden the thing myself:p I'm really looking forward to getting back to my "roots," as it were. The one thing I've always enjoyed about 125's is the ability to ride them hard without putting one's life in danger. They really make me feel like I know what I'm doing sometimes, and when it's right on a 125, there's really not much that can compare. Here's hoping I can find that "right" spot on this new machine :thumbsup:

john01;82598 said:
Congrats on your new bike and welcome to the club. These bikes look sweeeeet even before they are fully assembled. Oh since everybody else is letting you know how you can spen a few bucks theres the EG 144 kit, Walt's spring kit, FMF pipe, and LTR suspension work.

Thanks, john01 :) Les was contacted about my suspension almost 3 weeks ago, the FMF pipe should be on my porch tomorrow, I'll probably end up with Walt's springs sooner or later and I've got my eye on the factory 144 kit if Kelly will still give me the sale price:D That one might have to wait til it's time for a new top end, though.

Oh yeah, my new PivotPegz arrived 2 days ago:thumbsup: I'm doomed to buy them forever, as they are a huge benefit for my funky ankle. I love `em!


highdez1981430cr;82625 said:
Nice bike !

Congrats and happy birthday.

How much do the CR 125 weigh?

Thanks, highdez :) I've found everything from 211lbs dry to 222lbs dry. I'd be curious to know, though. Has anyone weighed their WR/CR125?

Dirtdame;82626 said:
WC probably slept in the garage or had her new bike cuddled up between her and the hubby in bed last night.:lol:

Believe it or not we managed to wedge it into the garage last night:eek:
I should have taken a photo. Maybe tonight!

PC.;82628 said:
Congrats!

Enjoy that new bike smell****************************************

Thanks, PC. Nothin' finer than a new dirtbike, that's for sure :applause:




WoodsChick
 
Motosportz;82718 said:
So it looks like you now have the one top bolt head stay? Was it in the box or something?

:doh:

Well, at least someone's paying attention :lol:

I don't know, the first photo was taken as it was being put together, so maybe the new stay really was included in the kit?

Anything else I missed? :p



WoodsChick
 
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