• 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 The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.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 Scalvini 2 Stroke Exhaust Systems

racerjake549

Husqvarna
AA Class
ebay pics 11242012 035.jpgcr125 with scalvini.jpgebay pics 11242012 034.jpg Just wanted to let everybody know that I am carrying Scalvini 2 Stroke Exhaust Systems. If you are not familiar with the product, they are hand made banded pipes from Italy. The cool factor on them is through the roof! So is the horsepower gains on most models!! KTM 125 for instance, over 7 HP! My contact number is 573-450-4598 or you can email me at johnp@kencocape.com for info. I also have systems listed on ebay.
Thanks!
 
No problems that i am aware of. Pipes are a real work of art! Installed one on 2013 KTM 250 SX this week and installed my son's on CR125 today. It rips!!! I will post pics as soon as I get it cleaned up tomorrow.
 
PM me a price on one for a 2011 TM 250SX shipped to VA 23139 when you get a chance. Thanks, John
 
Just run the pointer over my name "john01" and clip/tap then click/tap "start a conversation" once you see the options come up.
 
For clarity sake, the KTM125 gain is not 7 peak HP. If ANY bike gains 7 peak HP, it doesn't speak well to the engineers of the bike leaving all that on the table. However if memory serves me it did gain 1-2 HP peak (an excellent gain) , and the 7hp was every bit as important. It was AFTER peak, when the stocker fell off. That is real hp you can use, especially on a smallbore where "overrev" is so important. I'm interested in one! Will it work with the stock silencer?
 
There's a thread on here somewhere showing a Scalvini with multiple pinhole weld leaks. I also got to see one on a KTM 150 SX at a practice track this October and it was riddled with pinholes. Hopefully, that's been sorted out. For the money, I would want the cool factor AND a tight pipe.
 
For clarity sake, the KTM125 gain is not 7 peak HP. If ANY bike gains 7 peak HP, it doesn't speak well to the engineers of the bike leaving all that on the table. However if memory serves me it did gain 1-2 HP peak (an excellent gain) , and the 7hp was every bit as important. It was AFTER peak, when the stocker fell off. That is real hp you can use, especially on a smallbore where "overrev" is so important. I'm interested in one! Will it work with the stock silencer?
Thanks for the clarification.
Installed pipe and carbon silencer on my son's 2012 CR125 with messaged 144 top end today. WOW****************************************
Much smoother power delivery, far less clutching coming out of corners, and on top....DANG! Where the old pipe signs off the Scalvini keeps on pulling. Absolutely the most impressive pipe improvement I have made on a bike, ever!
Which bike are you interested in fitting?
 
There's a thread on here somewhere showing a Scalvini with multiple pinhole weld leaks. I also got to see one on a KTM 150 SX at a practice track this October and it was riddled with pinholes. Hopefully, that's been sorted out. For the money, I would want the cool factor AND a tight pipe.
Krieg,

Never heard anything on pin holes but thanks for the info. I am researching. All who I have talked to have had nothing bad to say. We are running pipe and carbon on CR125 but have no time on it yet. For the power increase and improved rideability, I will gladly tack up a pin hole if I have to. Hope I dont have to but the improvement in performance is crazy!! The quality on the 3 that I just moved through looked really good.
I will let you know what I find out. May take a day or two to get info back from Italy.
John
 
I looked but didn't see your auctions on ebay. Just curious about pricing.
Look under Husqvarna exhaust and they are there. Only 2 at this time with many more to come. Pricing is for the most part: 250cc and up - $329 for pipe. 50 to 125cc - $279 range.
Aluminum silencer with Carbon end cap - $175
Full Carbon Silencer - $229
I will have pricing on more options, spark arrestor, 4 stroke and pit bike exhaust this week.
Thanks,

John
 
For clarity sake, the KTM125 gain is not 7 peak HP. If ANY bike gains 7 peak HP, it doesn't speak well to the engineers of the bike leaving all that on the table. However if memory serves me it did gain 1-2 HP peak (an excellent gain) , and the 7hp was every bit as important. It was AFTER peak, when the stocker fell off. That is real hp you can use, especially on a smallbore where "overrev" is so important. I'm interested in one! Will it work with the stock silencer?
Marc,

Just installed system on son's CR125 today. WOW**************************************** smooth power everywhere and just like on the KTM, power on top is the S*&#! I am shocked at the difference this has made to an already great bike! I will try my stock silencer and see but I am almost positive it will work just fine. Give me till tomorrow to try it.
Thanks!
Johnebay pics 11242012 046.jpgebay pics 11242012 044.jpg
 
Do you have them for the WR 250 and 300's?
What kind of performance increase ?
Yes I do. The power increase is accross the entire range and is very smooth. I have the dyno report on the 300 but it is on my computer at work. I will try to get it posted for your enjoyment.
thanks,

John
 
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PM me a price on one for a 2011 TM 250SX shipped to VA 23139 when you get a chance. Thanks, John
Is your TM called "250SX"? I am not showing that exact model. I am not sharp on TM, is there another model that is the same or close? I will check with factory tomorrow. TM's are sweet! Always wanted one.
thanks,
JOHN
 
Sorry John it's the MX; 2011 250MX (motocross bike). The only other TM we get is their EN (woods bike). Thanks.
 
I posted a while back about my experience. Here's the short version...

The pipe had several pin hole leaks. There's 100' of welding on those pipes, so I'd have to guess it's going to be common. As long as you have access to solid welding talent, it's not much of a hurdle.

The pipe lines up better than any pipe I've owned once mounted, but is incredibly hard to mount, as it ALMOST won't fit around the front frame neck.

It made contact w/ my reed cage. I trimmed a tiny bit of rubber from the cage, and put a tiny dent in the pipe for clearance. Again, not too big a hurdle.

The pipe is wicked fast and sounds great. It's unusual and pretty (if maintained), both things I like. One downside... When I'm on nasty terrain, I'm always thinking "crash to the left", as I don't know of a pipe guard for it, and it would suck anyway, as you'd have to take it off every time to maintain the pipe.

That sounds like a lot of bad stuff, but it's a great pipe, and as a perfectionist, I'm very happy with it. Just though buyers should know what they may or may not run into...
 
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