• 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 The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.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!

Pictures of your bikes

glangston;17875 said:
Some of those look like they're lit with a reflector. Maybe a polarizer too.

Either that or he's waiting for just the right sun, in the morning or evening.

The light is definitely coming from more than one direction in some of the photos.....
 
Dirtdame;17876 said:
The light is definitely coming from more than one direction in some of the photos.....

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Hey.
Glad you guys like the pics.
I shot all those pics with a little canon point and shoot G9.
No lights but the flash on the camera and a little post work in photoshop.
 
The weakest part of a Husqvarna's drivetrain, is the riders neck, which is typically the first part to break when using wide open throttle in first gear.
NASA recently announced that all future rocket launces will be powered by Husqvarna motors.
To make a time machine, you do not need a flux capacitor, the right rider on a Husky can do it.
Scientists around the world are debating whether to include the Husqvarna motor in the periodic table of elements.
If you ever run out of gas on a TE610, chances are you are going fast enough to coast to your destination.
A Husvarna motor does not require fuel. The fuel tank is merely attached to an independent mechanism that burns fuel to retain the secret that could drive all global oil companies out of business and crumble the world economy.

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Season Opener SRA GPMX Glen Helen Jan 25th

This is a shot of a '05 Husky TC450 totally eating a '09 KX450F uphill at Talladega at Glen Helen.... bast....rd fought me for a full half of a 4 mile lap before I put him away here..... Husky's are freakin' fast tractors......!

Damn I am proud of this shot...... I fffn earned it..... !

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HuskyT;18810 said:
This is a shot of a '05 Husky TC450 totally eating a '09 KX450F uphill at Talladega at Glen Helen.... bast....rd fought me for a full half of a 4 mile lap before I put him away here..... Husky's are freakin' fast tractors......!

Damn I am proud of this shot...... I fffn earned it..... !

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Nice! :thumbsup:

That had to feel good, eh?



WoodsChick
 
I know....it's not a Husky but it's little (what has that has to do with anything? Nothing) and it is one of my bikes, And I like the shot.:D If Husqvarna built an 85cc MX bike, it would be in this picture!
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WoodsChick;18812 said:
Nice! :thumbsup:

That had to feel good, eh?



WoodsChick

That and passing the Yammi and CRf on the outside line First lap!

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Update 2/3/09 SRA posted up results Huskyt Podium 3rd place Sr +40

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D1 MAD;16978 said:
Anyway, that's 3 Centennials accounted for, just another 97 to track down!

1 in a bike shop in Central Queensland, an investor bought it & left it in the shop, it sits there & does nothing, just how he likes it
 
dags;19405 said:
1 in a bike shop in Central Queensland, an investor bought it & left it in the shop, it sits there & does nothing, just how he likes it

Cheers dags, do you know the dealers name or web address?
 
MOTORHEAD;19448 said:
I like that. :applause:

I think it's the big headlight and big black tank.


I think he had the tank. It looks like some bedliner to me. The bike looks great as usual.
 
MOTORHEAD;19448 said:
I like that. :applause:

I think it's the big headlight and big black tank.



+1...... BUT- as dudes we are all attracted to big headlights. It's in the DNA.




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won't see any headlights here in MN until June...:banghead: finally made it into the low 30s and I made my way out on the lake..unfortunately without studs or ice screws... even thougth I aired down to 9lbs for traction I still bit it once on one of the snowless spots and got alot more cautious real quick. added the TE610 rack on the back to haul tools/tubes and misc stuff. Got tired of the additonal weight in my camel back..



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Fast1;19610 said:
won't see any headlights here in MN until June...:banghead: finally made it into the low 30s and I made my way out on the lake..unfortunately without studs or ice screws... even thougth I aired down to 9lbsf or traction I still bit it once on one of the snowless spots and got alot more cautious real quick. added the TE610 rack on the back to haul tools/tubes and misc stuff. Got tired of the additonal weigth in my camel back..



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Nice! That guy in the background looks like he's having a blast:thumbsup:

I like having a rack on the back of my 610. It's holds a 1gal gas can quite nicely, but it's hard to swing my pygmy leg over the bike when it's on there...



WoodsChick
 
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