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

  • 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.

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250-500cc WR300 Clutch Plate Cross-Reference

Scott Goodman

Husqvarna
A Class
I had originally posted this on another thread, sooooo....Can anyone tell me what friction disks interchange with my '12 WR300? I use a Rekluse and only need friction plates, and Husky only offers a full clutch kit (I already have 2 sets of steel plates I'll never use!). I had seen the posting for a possible Honda interchange, but would like to know for sure what bike years/ brands/ models would work.
Thanks guys!
 
Yes, the two stroke CR250. And yes, again, there are many bikes out there that use that same plate. So many, in fact, that I'm not even sure what all they are anymore.

I think the CRF250 has the same plates as a 2T CR125, which are pretty common among 125cc bikes.
 
Hey, on other bikes I have had (jap bikes) the aluminum drive plates would wear out and I would replace them with all steel plates. Is this the case with Husky (wr250 2011)?
 
I know exactly what you mean, my "other bikes" would eat those alluminum plates pretty frequently. My '12 WR300 came with steel plates, and I'm pretty sure the part #s for both our bikes are the same, so you should be good!
 
Yes, WR's have had steel plate for as long as I can remember.

You can't hardly wear a 250 clutch out. They're pretty tough. The 300 is another story when you ride it hard.
 
Pro-x does clutch plates for the 300. individually or in sets.
Fiber plate: 16.1315
Steel Plate: 16.1351
Fiber set: 16.S13010
Steel set: 16.S14016

 
Old thread! Jus got set of apico steels n fibres from pomgolia n sure enough it says wr/cr250-300 n crf450r/x 04-16. Doesn't say anythin bout Honda cr250/5000r but guess they the same.
So if the plates n fibres r all the same spec wat bout the springs?
Long shot but basket too?
Do they all use 7 steels n 8 fibres?
Do the cr250/500r use 4 or 6 spring like later model 450r?

Paid $130 for apico del but could of got cheaper if bought(rembered) Honda fit! Oh well
 
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