• 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 The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.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 New Smokers For 2013

madfish

Husqvarna
A Class
Source at the sumter national enduro associated with hUSKY SAID THEY ARE TESTING SEVERAL NEW 2 STROKER MODELS AND LOOK TO BE BRINGING AT LEAST a few of these to the states for 2013. wooohhooo. keeping fingers crossed.
 
Source at the sumter national enduro associated with hUSKY SAID THEY ARE TESTING SEVERAL NEW 2 STROKER MODELS AND LOOK TO BE BRINGING AT LEAST a few of these to the states for 2013. wooohhooo. keeping fingers crossed.
And the rumors begin, lets hope they are good one's and true.
 
I heard a 310 2 stroke with a 6 spd and a new frame. Sorry no electric start for you girls out there.

Well considering we girls are 50%+ of the buying group interested in this bike, it sounds like it just fell short of actually taking sales away from KTM, Gas Gas, or any 4T.
 
I dont see electric start heppening until they do a full renovation, i think we will see a remodel first
 
Don't be complaining about no e-start, most of you said you would be happy with a transition model until a complete redesign was ready.
GP
 
Lets face it. The WR line is pretty old school. And even with that being the case most everybody that owns one loves it. Or at least likes it a lot. If Husky wants to take baby steps and test the waters that fine with me. Any progression is a great sign ecspecially in this economy. I sure will miss the lower price tags though! :applause:
 
My 2010 WR 300 with 2002 CR electronics and 2006 stock WR 250 Carb runs great.
Then with the Forks dialed in by Zip Ty Racing and the Rear Ohliens TTX shock by David at Fast Bike Indistries ,along with a larger rear break and a stock tank with dry break
The bike is now a really nice bike.I belevie it is better then a KTM and works well for me
Now if Husky did build a new 2 stroke that would be something to look at

As a race only bike I do not need a electric start. 5 or 6 speed it really does not matter
If they build a new bike. There has been many options that many people on this sight that have asked for
Hope we do not ask for to much and make the bike to expensive to build for most people
 
Don't get me wrong, but I love the idea of the big bore 2T in the new frame. My WR360 has the 6 speed and while it works well it would probably be a better fit for the true WR 5 speed that husky installed in the 1999-2001 WR250. I tried to make that swap but the extra size of the 360 crankcase doesn't allow room for the much larger 5th gear. The abundant torque and spread of power in a big bore 2T makes the wide 5 work well. I also think that e-start is an un-needed option in a pure race bike. Problem is that most of these will be going to sometime racers and frequent trail riders where the e-start is really a plus. When you are having to get off and kick with your left leg on really steep side hills while the pack of ktms hit the button and are gone really sucks for a short guy. Obviously talent is an issue. :banghead:

If the new 2T is just a one year retro-fit to bridge to an all new 2T line in 2014 or 2015 then I get back to where they aren't going to take sales away from KTM, et al. They need to at least offer the options that KTM offers. KTM's e-start is an afterthought design but mostly works and Husky could add the same type of design if only as an option. JMO on selling the brand.
 
why dont they make a race model without e-start but with suspension upgrade & a standard e-start model with lower end suspension(ala 2012 gasser ec300)?! i hate to say it but the new gassers are really startin to shift my interest for new bike!
 
I was thinking GG but there isnt a lot of dealers around and the cost was too much for me. I am going to try and stick with Husky if I can because my 165 is flat out awsome and am hoping that by the time I am ready to buy a 'new' bike Husky will have picked up the pace a bit. Im am only a B-rider though so maybe a higher tech bike with more CC's would be best. If Husky made a 175 or 200 that would be sweet (for me) but you dont see much interest below 200cc. Lots of people think that you have to have 200cc or higher to compete. I disagree. To each their own I guess.
 
I'm no racer but I know I'm faster on my 08 CR144 Husky than my 2010 GasGas 300 so I agree with you, less is more with most riders. I've been asking Husky to build a 200 for a couple of years now but they don't have their ears on LOL. Thank goodness we have Walt to help us out.
 
All the US 2012 GG bikes will come as the Race models with or without E-start; buyers choice.
'12 gassers in OZ are either ec300e(e-start) or race version(no e-start but renthal twinwalls, different grips, plastic colours-white front fender, graphics & anodized rear sprocket for $200 more). personally id go for the race version cos e-start just adds 3 kilos. apparantly you can turn an e model into kicker only by just buying a new powervalve cover, flywheel nut & ditching the battery/starter motor. still cheaper than ktm/berg/tm but not as cheap as a husky! roll on 2013-huskys 2T year!
 
I don't think the WR's need a 6 speed. Just a true "wide ratio" trans.

Most are confused on what a husky 6spd is really and think it is, or should be a 5spd with a 6th gear as an overdrive ... Not true and calling the current WR 2ts WRs has not helped .. They are CR trannys from the CR bikes....

The current husky 6sps have a 1st gear slightly lower than a 5spd and a 6th gear slightly taller than 5th on a 5spd. Then the 6spd has 4 CR gears stacked between 1st and 6th allowing the perfect gear to be selected (up or down) in almost any dirt riding situation.

A true 5spd, WR tranny sounds like what most of you guys want here .... Myself, with the low street speeds here, the current 6spd CR trannys are perfect ...

Using the current new 125 \ 250 frames would be perfect for me ... I have that frame on the way and I always swap in a 2t engine in the future ...

Also, releasing\announcing a 2013 2t machine in 6-7 months would be a winning ticket ..
 
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