bigmo
Husqvarna
AA Class
I have NEVER done this no matter how hard I have thrashed a bike - but somehow I managed to rip off the rear brake line from my 449 on Saturday. The weekend wasn't a total loss...I still got 81 miles in, but the rest of my team got the full 200 (or 178 to be exact)!
Terrain was nothing unusual - didn't have any get-offs. Something must have grabbed hold hard-
http://www.cafehusky.com/threads/show-me-200-ama-dual-sport-some-random-shots.43365/#post-419508
We searched high and low - but no one had a spare and any attempts at repair failed. It was stupid to go out with zero back brake so I logged some hotel time and caught up on sleep and a good book under a nice shade tree. Could be worse.
Had I blown up something major I believe I would have been less upset - the brake hose was literally a $35 part. A local legend had a older Husky and we tried it, but the bends were just too far off and it put the coil hard against the midpipe.
Maybe it is not as odd as I thought, but it has to be a bit on the crazy side as 0/100 dirtbikers had a spare!
Terrain was nothing unusual - didn't have any get-offs. Something must have grabbed hold hard-
http://www.cafehusky.com/threads/show-me-200-ama-dual-sport-some-random-shots.43365/#post-419508
We searched high and low - but no one had a spare and any attempts at repair failed. It was stupid to go out with zero back brake so I logged some hotel time and caught up on sleep and a good book under a nice shade tree. Could be worse.
Had I blown up something major I believe I would have been less upset - the brake hose was literally a $35 part. A local legend had a older Husky and we tried it, but the bends were just too far off and it put the coil hard against the midpipe.
Maybe it is not as odd as I thought, but it has to be a bit on the crazy side as 0/100 dirtbikers had a spare!