• Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Sweden - About 1988 and older

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What kind of reed valve is this?

Eurofreak

Husqvarna
AA Class
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This intake has the wide aluminum plate and a bolted on boot. Bolts are removed but you can see the mounting holes.
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Looks different than the parts diagram picture for the stock reed assembly.
Any ideas?
 
We put a torque spacer between the reeds and the cylinder. This pulls out the reeds a tad from the reed box. Yours is on the wrong side of the reeds.
 
We put a torque spacer between the reeds and the cylinder. This pulls out the reeds a tad from the reed box. Yours is on the wrong side of the reeds.
thats not a spacer plate. someone adapted the bike to have a different set of reeds..5 petal? the black adapter is a standard husky piece, so a mikuni spigot adapter can be used. looks like you could locate a magnesium reed block from any primary kick husky and install that along with new reed petals and be good to go. a new mikuni boot would be a good idea as well
 
The boot is trashed for sure. Reeds too. I was hoping to find reeds for this one but I can do as you suggest.Where's a good place to get the spigot adaptor?
 
the spigot is a Mikuni part that reed cage has surly got to be a Mossberg getting those parts should be easy
 
i bet thats a mossbarger cage..everything else is husky..should be able to get petals from them still..and the mikuni boot isnt too expensive.
 
I see the "power groove" inside- I'll have to call them. Mine is a 5 petal design. Must be an early one to have left the extra metal or a knock-off.
Thanks guys! Anyone know where I can get the boot?
 
read the part number on the lip of the boot, and search on ebay or the like. you can always pay more from a specialist or some carb parts dealers..if you cant find the number i can check in the garage
 
i got my last one from Halls Sudco dist will have them the old parts n acc shop kept them on hand back in the 70s n 80s that will be super easy
 
DAMN NOT THE LAST ONE I BOUGHT BUT THE ONE BEFORE THAT [ OK YES IT WAS 1985] WAS 6 DOLLARS CALL HALLS I BET RAYMOND HAS A BOX FULL OF THOSE
 
Hey guys, Thanks for the responses :cheers: ! Cafe Husky is great!
yes it is a Mossbarger- called Tiffany at Mossbargers and they have the reeds and the inlet flange- $25 for the flange:applause:
How often do they wear out??
 
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