• 2 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    WR = 2st Enduro & CR = 2st Cross

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125-200cc Which gas tank for 2012/13

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Husqvarna
AA Class
So the stock CR125 tank is 8000H0056, and that is also labeled as the WR USA model tank in the key. Does anyone have a 12/13 WR that can verify their part number? Does anyone know the correct specs since the HMNA site says the CR has a bigger tank.
 
What I am asking is for someone to pull their WR tank and look for the number on the rear most portion. Should be 8000H****. Please
 
I can tell you for certain that they are different tanks. My 12 cr125 now has a ims tank on it but I was considering the stock wr tank.
 
It has WR125 on the bottom and the #8000-2201. Hope this helps.

Yes it does, the 12 manual list the "US WR" as 0056. So I can see how the parts guy mistakingly ordered the wrong tank. That PN is listed as WR, but not for US. Weird, and thank you for checking it out for me!

I can tell you for certain that they are different tanks. My 12 cr125 now has a ims tank on it but I was considering the stock wr tank.

How is the fitment with the IMS? Would you post up a few pics from the saddle?
 
The IMS ones seem to be OK. EFI bikes are EZ. Nice crossover tube, big EZ to fill mouth, nice cap. Mine on a 09 WR125 fit fine. Blakes seems to fit well.

my 09 in black (GOD I miss that bike!!!)

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Blakes in white (sans the black louvers)...

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Are you guys saying the IMS tank is made by acerbis? Mine came in a ims package but looks just like the ones in the pics posted by Kelly. The fittment isn't very good but there wasn't any other 3 gallon options that I was aware of.
 
Are you guys saying the IMS tank is made by acerbis? Mine came in a ims package but looks just like the ones in the pics posted by Kelly. The fittment isn't very good but there wasn't any other 3 gallon options that I was aware of.


I think Kelly misposted. He ordered mine for me on the second pic, and it was IMS... I seemed to have been real lucky as mine fit very very well. This exact bike had an oversized tank on it with the previous owner, and I remember him saying his IMS was a bitch to fit, and required a heat gun. Got another buddy who had to modify his seat to get it to fit with the IMS.
 
End result....I spoke with the parts guy and he concurred the IPB is labeled oddly. WR and IMS tank on order, guess I'll try the IMS first since it was in stock and should be here next week. I'll try the WR tank once it arrives and do a comparison. I may eventually just get the acerbis front number plate tank and run that with the stock tank. Thanks for all the help and info!
 
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