Acmesalute76
Husqvarna
B Class
I bought my 2010 new as a leftover last winter. That makes this the second season I've been riding it. Now, I ride it hard, and I race harescrambles, so the bike definitely takes some abuse, but certain things should just never happen in the life of the bike, let alone in two seasons.
The lower subframe mount holes, through normal use, became elongated. This is due to bad design. First off, most every other bike designs the mount so the load is taken by some kind of shoulder or by the end of the subframe member, not by the bolt hole. Second, the section of the bolt that takes the load is threaded. Third, they use what seems to be fairly soft aluminum at that joint, when it really needs a steel bushing or something if they want it to take that abuse. So, after 2 seasons, I had to have my subframe tig welded for no reason other than I ride it hard.
And don't get me started on the silencer mounts! This January I was in a race and my silencer fell off. I didn't crash or anything, it just fell off. The mounts broke right in half. Last month I saw another guy on a 250 Husky who had the exactly same thing happen in a race. I was able to get my silencer back and bolted some pieces of steel to what was left of the mounts. Not 2 months later the rear one broke again, this time at the weld. So I made a bracket which used the mount for the right side number plate. The riv-nut couldn't handle it so I ended up drilling thru and using a nut and a bolt.
Just when I thought I was done, last week the front mount breaks off, again at the weld. Oh, and did I mention that both mounts to the expansion chamber are broken? So I have the stinger of the expansion chamber hose clamped to the subframe for lack of a simpler solution. And it's sturdier than ever! Unless of course, the subframe snaps in half from the added load....
Time to sell this piece of junk and buy a real dirtbike!!
The lower subframe mount holes, through normal use, became elongated. This is due to bad design. First off, most every other bike designs the mount so the load is taken by some kind of shoulder or by the end of the subframe member, not by the bolt hole. Second, the section of the bolt that takes the load is threaded. Third, they use what seems to be fairly soft aluminum at that joint, when it really needs a steel bushing or something if they want it to take that abuse. So, after 2 seasons, I had to have my subframe tig welded for no reason other than I ride it hard.
And don't get me started on the silencer mounts! This January I was in a race and my silencer fell off. I didn't crash or anything, it just fell off. The mounts broke right in half. Last month I saw another guy on a 250 Husky who had the exactly same thing happen in a race. I was able to get my silencer back and bolted some pieces of steel to what was left of the mounts. Not 2 months later the rear one broke again, this time at the weld. So I made a bracket which used the mount for the right side number plate. The riv-nut couldn't handle it so I ended up drilling thru and using a nut and a bolt.
Just when I thought I was done, last week the front mount breaks off, again at the weld. Oh, and did I mention that both mounts to the expansion chamber are broken? So I have the stinger of the expansion chamber hose clamped to the subframe for lack of a simpler solution. And it's sturdier than ever! Unless of course, the subframe snaps in half from the added load....
Time to sell this piece of junk and buy a real dirtbike!!