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

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125-200cc Identifying 125 CR-WR-XC???

Neesmo31

Husqvarna
A Class
Actually, can someone please tell me the difference between a CR and a WR125 that hasnt got all the lights etc??
 
Actually, can someone please tell me the difference between a CR and a WR125 that hasnt got all the lights etc??

The xc has the same ignition set up as the Wr but isnt able to be registered in Oz. The older Wr 125 are complianced - thats what i have so its forest legal. The CR is basically the same bike - different ignition - different forks - 18 inch rear wheel - no stand .
 
different gearing, different suspension, different ignition, different muffler (on the older models), different rear wheel.
different price.

both a great bike

Robert-Jan
 
The easiest way to tell the difference between a WR & XC visually is that the WR has a compliance plate or sticker on the steering head stem here in Oz. If your still unsure grab the Vin and a Husky dealer should be able to tell what model it is.
 
different gearing, different suspension, different ignition, different muffler (on the older models), different rear wheel.
different price.

both a great bike

Robert-Jan

I dont belive there is a differnce in the gearbox since the 90's
There is no wr in my vin number
 
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