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 The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.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

What did you do to your bike today?

Stripped apart my carb again to get the numbers off my Venturi needle so I could order a new one. And contemplated setting my tappets but thought if save that for another day.
 

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I put retro-reflective shroud graphics on.

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And when lights hit it...
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It's alive!

after the VERY crashy race last weekend, the bike is finally back in one piece and running again.

Today I connected up the new rad, replaced the broken Cycra hand guards with some Acerbis items I had. I fitted the new right hand foot-rest hanger (which came off a TE610) and put a stock peg on until my new ones arrive (I'm pissed at that, I did have shexy Ti ones until last weekend, and can't afford to replace with the same). I also fitted the brake pedal tip from my KTM 640 Adventure, which fits nicely.

I have, on order, new pegs, brake lever tip and Cycra guards, so some or all might be getting swapped around as parts arrive, but a least it's back in one piece.

I've also fitted a new fusebox and relocated it to the back of the roadbook holder bracket, where it's more secure and out of the way. Running the diagnostics on the bike, the MAQS/TPS seems to be fine, and the only fault in the log was a high water temp. This all fits with my diagnosis at the time, and the new fuse box has fixed the dodgy connections and whatnot that came with the existing wiring. In the process, I've removed the roadbook holder itself, and the Garmin mount, to make a bit more space (the Acerbis guards foul the Garmin mount, the Cycra don't) and save a bit of weight off the front.

Going to take hew for a ride tomorrow and see how she goes.
 
I removed what's left of the roller-wheel in the chain guide....

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and fitted my TM Designworks guide instead...

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I picked up Barkbuster handguards from the post office yesterday and installed the handguards later in the evening.
Installation was not difficult, but took me about an hour to finish the job, cause one of the guards lower clamps fell into the the bike right into the area behind the radiator ... took me a while to extract it :banghead:
I'll post a picture later.:)
 
I picked up Barkbuster handguards from the post office yesterday and installed the handguards later in the evening.
Installation was not difficult, but took me about an hour to finish the job, cause one of the guards lower clamps fell into the the bike right into the area behind the radiator ... took me a while to extract it :banghead:
I'll post a picture later.:)
I've been doing handguards too. The right hand Cycra Series One guard was badly bent and snapped the bar-end bolt in my crash at the last race. Unfortunately, I can't easily get the new alloy parts here, at least not necessarily in time for my next race, so I took the Acerbis guards off the spare bike and used them. However, I don't like the Acerbis bar clamp, as it has a notch cut out to allow the brake line to pass through. In my mind, this could be a significant problem if you have an off that's got enough force to rotate the clamp around the bar as it'll rip the brake line off the master cylinder.

So I used the Cycra bar end mounts (moves the guard inboard by about 5mm) and bar clamps, which allow much more freedom around the brake lines and cables. it did mean bending/stretching the Acerbis guard a little to make it long enough to reach far enough inboard, but it fits. I also removed the Acerbis plastics and put my battered old Cycra ones on, as the Acerbis ones are longer and were fouling the sat-nav. With the Cycra ones on, I've got more space around the nav tower.

Also, I fitted the TM Designworks chain guide and some new Apico foot-pegs. The foot pegs required a lug to be ground off the hanger bracket on the right hand side to allow to hinge/rotate properly. Getting the torsion spring compressed enough to slot the peg in was a nightmare!

It's ready to go again. Next race is the 12/13 October
 
Got myself a hydro clutch conversion from George at Uptite. Put 'er on and determined that I had to open up the clutch to adjust the push rod length so the new lever would have enough throw. Lo and behold, once I got in there I found that a former owner (I'm the 3rd) had put in a Surflex slipper, but had messed up the whole pushrod arrangement which didn't allow the slipper to work well if at all. After a bunch of measuring, I fired up my lathe made a part that allowed me to use the stock throwout bearing and rod adjuster. Now I got a slipper clutch that works, a much lighter lever pull, the clutch drag I just thought I had to live with is gone and that ever elusive neutral is easier than ever to get! Yeehaw!
 
JonXX,

Where did you source those decals? That's basically the design I want to run on my 610.

I bought the shroud graphics for an '08 (my bike is an '07 and only says Husqvarna across the top without the gunsight) and took them to a local print shop that specializes in vehicle graphics and told him how I wanted them to turn out.
 
New Apico alloy/steel foot-pegs and a new brake lever with a modified tip to accept a nice folding tip.

After the race at the weekend, I've started stripping it down ready for a rebuild over the winter. First thing I'm doing it removing all extraneous wiring and minimising what's there.
 
Ready for insurance! Installed rad braces/guards, changed oil, flushed brake fluid, checked all bolt torques and new air filter.
Now if only I can get the snow to release the dirt!
 
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