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What bike has the same brakes?

Lime

Husqvarna
A Class
I need to changes the rubber gaskets on my front brake because they are leaking.

My Husqvara dealer only sells the gasket whit the “piston” :confused: and that´s way to expensive.

I know that KTM has Brembo brakes. So the gasket for KTM brakes might fit my Husqvarna? But exactly what KTM has the same brakes as my Husqvarna? Ore could any other bike have the same brakes?

My bike is a Husqvarna WR 250 from 2006.

I have some trouble to find the exact English words here but I hope you understand me...
 
I apologize if I gave you the wrong information. I wouldnt have said anything but I just happen to be looking for a kit for my bike and the dealer said to use the ones from a KTM because they are all the same and they only made a 28mm piston.
 
HuskyMax;80935 said:
I apologize if I gave you the wrong information. I wouldnt have said anything but I just happen to be looking for a kit for my bike and the dealer said to use the ones from a KTM because they are all the same and they only made a 28mm piston.

I got the same info on another community. So I asumed it would fit.

The KTM seals are 26mm, my husky has 28mm. Maby they got it wrong at the KTM dealer?

HuskyMax: Are you about to do the same operation on your bike ore have you allredy done it?
 
Lime;81023 said:
I got the same info on another community. So I asumed it would fit.

The KTM seals are 26mm, my husky has 28mm. Maby they got it wrong at the KTM dealer?

HuskyMax: Are you about to do the same operation on your bike ore have you allredy done it?



I am going to replace the piston in the master cylinder and replace the seals in the caliper. They should be in tomorrow or friday.

When I ordered the seals from parts pit it showed the seals as 28mm and I double checked the years before I posted here.

Edit: I think I may have found the problem. When I posted that the 2001-2009 years would work, I looked at the EXC model and never thought to look at the SXF. It looks like in 2009 KTM put a 24mm piston on the motocross bikes. The rest of the lineup has 28mm.

Again I apologize for the wrong information:banghead:

But if you ordered 28mm seals that is what you should have got.:excuseme:
 
highdez1981430cr;81033 said:
Huskymax,

Is that a chevy bowtie on your avatar?

Got Chevy?



Yeah its a bowtie with flames and a Husky gunsight in the bowtie.

My avatar is my name = Huskyvarna duraMax

I was bored at work one day and decided to make something on the cnc plaz.Here it is with some photobucketing.
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HuskyMax;81186 said:
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I am going to replace the piston in the master cylinder and replace the seals in the caliper. They should be in tomorrow or friday.

When I ordered the seals from parts pit it showed the seals as 28mm and I double checked the years before I posted here.

Edit: I think I may have found the problem. When I posted that the 2001-2009 years would work, I looked at the EXC model and never thought to look at the SXF. It looks like in 2009 KTM put a 26mm piston on the motocross bikes. The rest of the lineup has 28mm.

Again I apologize for the wrong information:banghead:

But if you ordered 28mm seals that is what you should have got.:excuseme:

Before you posted the sku number her I all reddy had found it in the KTM parts catalogue. So when you said “use this sku number” so you just confirmed my thoughts So I ordered the parts...

The new KTM Brembo brakes has a 24mm piston, so I dont know where I got my 26mm seals from. Please notify me when you have tried to do the same thing as me. Maybe I got the wrong parts from the KTM store?
 
The rear brake uses a 26mm seal. Maybe your dealer gave you a rear set instead of a front. I think the rear only has one piston though.
 
HuskyMax;81263 said:
The rear brake uses a 26mm seal. Maybe your dealer gave you a rear set instead of a front. I think the rear only has one piston though.

Have you tryed to do the same thing as me yet?
 
Lime;81775 said:
Have you tryed to do the same thing as me yet?



Yeah, I received my seals and piston and installed them last night. Everything fit great and I have brakes now. The seals were 28mm and even came with some installation lube. They were also Brembo and not an aftermarket.
 
The first time I got the wrong parts :banghead:

The second time I got the right parts so now i have a working front brake :thumbsup:
 
Same question as last time but this time it it about the rear brake.

Does KTM have the same rear brakes as Husqvarna? I mean both the o-ring seals at the piston and the the all the parts in the rear brake pump (was that the right word?)
 
I crossed over a KTM 250 SX with a new piston and seals. I think it was off a 2000 for the rear.

I think the #'s are 50313083000 for piston 50313081000 for the seals.

Good Luck and cheaper than the $200 + master cylinder.

This was on my 08 Wr250 with the single rear piston.
 
dartyppyt;94957 said:
I crossed over a KTM 250 SX with a new piston and seals. I think it was off a 2000 for the rear.

I think the #'s are 50313083000 for piston 50313081000 for the seals.

Good Luck and cheaper than the $200 + master cylinder.

This was on my 08 Wr250 with the single rear piston.

Does KTM have the same brakepump/master cylinder. (is that the right word?) as Husqvarna? They don´t looke the same :doh:
 
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