• Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Sweden - About 1988 and older

  • 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.

    When he passed, I worked with his kids to gather the necessary credentials to keep this site running. Since then (and for however long they worked with Coffee), Woodschick and Dirtdame have been maintaining the site and covering the costs. Without their hard work and financial support, CafeHusky would have been lost.

    Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working to migrate the site to a free cloud compute instance so that Woodschick and Dirtdame no longer have to fund it. At the same time, I’ve updated the site to a current version of XenForo (the discussion software it runs on). The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.

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    Coffee didn’t document the work he did on the site, so I’ve been digging through the old setup to understand how everything was running. There may still be things I’ve missed. One known issue is that email functionality is not yet working on the new site, but I hope to resolve this over time.

    Thanks for your patience and support!

83 cr500 one worthy of some love and tlc

having hardship starting this bike now
after finding base gasket problem i thought it would be a doddle starting the beast but alas no
pulled the carb stripped and cleaned out evert bit still no joy
new plug still nothing
swapped the stator off for the spare motor one and although im getting a spark its irratic and not the best
even flamed out the cylinger and heated the cylinder with a heat gun still no go
it started twice in a row but cut out even got to trottle it and it died like no juice but plug is wet :banghead:
airscrew was out 8 turns so i have that out 1.5 turns
coil wire was broken in a few places and ive wrapped that in rubber tape so next action is fit a jap coil with a good lead to see will she light up the plug a bit better20160221_230353[1].jpg20160221_162218[1].jpg20160221_162157[1].jpg
 
Finally got it going
all be it with a short coil lead as it was broken in 4 or 5 places so looking for a replacement
 
first ride tonight 10.30 pm rippin down the road on a full moon night on a 500 is not a memory i will forget for a long time or the neighbours :banana:
 
only its a parts donor bike and i needed it id of probably strapped the seller to it and see how he gets on with a wide open throttle and no kill switch
he swore he rode it and suggested i tow start it
obviously he hadnt a notion how to start a bike
id ring him up only i really dont know what to say !
loose rear wheel and a slow puncture that stays hard for less than 3 mins
missing front split pin on front brake lever
base gasket drawing air and no kill switch
death trap !!!:banghead::banghead::banghead::oldman:

My '85 WRX came to me with no kill switch as well. What are people thinking?
Everyone should start a big bore 2 cycle with no exhaust once in their life, just to say they did.

Not sure if the '83 is the same as my '85 & '86 400's, but I find with a full tank, slowly lower the bike on it's left side, after a few seconds, gas will start dripping out of the carb, upright it, choke, and kick. Been starting mine reliably like that for 20 years (except for that time the ignition went out). Also, sounds like you want to make yours 'pretty' and not race it. That being the case, you can retard your timing by a degree or two for easier starts (less kick-back, if you're encountering that). It'll still run relatively strong (though you do give away some power doing this).
 
My '85 WRX came to me with no kill switch as well. What are people thinking?
Everyone should start a big bore 2 cycle with no exhaust once in their life, just to say they did.

Not sure if the '83 is the same as my '85 & '86 400's, but I find with a full tank, slowly lower the bike on it's left side, after a few seconds, gas will start dripping out of the carb, upright it, choke, and kick. Been starting mine reliably like that for 20 years (except for that time the ignition went out). Also, sounds like you want to make yours 'pretty' and not race it. That being the case, you can retard your timing by a degree or two for easier starts (less kick-back, if you're encountering that). It'll still run relatively strong (though you do give away some power doing this).
thanks for the reply
i will give the 20 year method a go and if it works i will do it that way
at least 5 hours kicking and trying different things i saw no kickback
in my ipinion its a poor kick method that produces a kickback rather than timing as ive mine advanced a tad
as for how i will have the bike looking will be prestine but after yesterdays spin and a few more im going to race it at least once to see how it performs
the doner bike is ideal as im not too concerned about dropping it
mick ☺
 
Just to add to the sellers lies
while starting the bike some (wadding as i thought )came out the tail so i popped off the pipe and found a nice mouses nest inside
 
Whats peoples views on this
ive the makings of one complete 83 cr 500 mint bike and will have 90% of an 84 bike so im thinking of doing a hybrid using rmx front end and making the missing parts i need so copying the husky stuff etc
brakes are crap on the cr so a disc would be the way to go
just as a fun bike
 
would be much easier using a 90s husky front end...as it will slip right on. altho i suppose you already have the rmx front end?
 
85-88 forks fit right in
even look correct if you look past the fact it's disc
no mods needed, just need the forks, wheel, caliper, master and brake line
 
85-88 forks fit right in
even look correct if you look past the fact it's disc
no mods needed, just need the forks, wheel, caliper, master and brake line
that works too if you want to stay conventional..does look stock as well
 
ugh, coil no sparky..mine was cracked and had yet run enough to melt thru the insulation at the short and fry it to the frame yet my friend said it was running great!:thinking: ..but it hurt his leg to kick it and vice versa...so retardo ignitio sounds like The Plan..which is on hold for me for the nonce.

If you want to but a whole new ignition there are many threads about that, the search function here actually works.:cheers: ..and there is a sponsor(s)(yay!) who sells ignitions and a sponsor (I think) who restores Motoplat coils and stators etc. Various prices he quoted to me for just a new coil wire or full rewinds..in the UK and about $16 to ship each way IIRC. Total restore was near the price of new other ignition products so...
I'll dig the address out if you want, I am knackered and off to zzzzzzz

use the search thinghy here and put yer feet up and read read read.

Good stuff, keep posting.

heh, your friend holding that big engine: caption should read :

To ride this motorcycle you must be able to do this.
 
ugh, coil no sparky..mine was cracked and had yet run enough to melt thru the insulation at the short and fry it to the frame yet my friend said it was running great!:thinking: ..but it hurt his leg to kick it and vice versa...so retardo ignitio sounds like The Plan..which is on hold for me for the nonce.

If you want to but a whole new ignition there are many threads about that, the search function here actually works.:cheers: ..and there is a sponsor(s)(yay!) who sells ignitions and a sponsor (I think) who restores Motoplat coils and stators etc. Various prices he quoted to me for just a new coil wire or full rewinds..in the UK and about $16 to ship each way IIRC. Total restore was near the price of new other ignition products so...
I'll dig the address out if you want, I am knackered and off to zzzzzzz

use the search thinghy here and put yer feet up and read read read.

Good stuff, keep posting.

heh, your friend holding that big engine: caption should read :

To ride this motorcycle you must be able to do this.
Ye i dont know why people lie theirs no point
Ha your right that engine is a heavy lump anf im going to cast a dummy engine as a display so should be fun
 
85-88 forks fit right in
even look correct if you look past the fact it's disc
no mods needed, just need the forks, wheel, caliper, master and brake line
If i knew where i could pick one up that would be the way alright maybe someone has one for swaps as my forks need a few rust pits fixed (just one that passes seal)
 
call the guy. Matt has been around this game for a while. My theory was that I wasnt going to finda a Fesma coil for 18bucks.
 
Will that work on my 83 motoplat ignition ?
good link, thanks, but, well, it does say this:
"unless your existing coil also contains some of the CDI circuitry."

now I dunno but I think the Motoplat mini 6 has the CDI potted up in the coil...amiright?...on my 86 wr 400LC.

I think it was...disonny maybe who linked recently/last few months to the chinese pit bike coils/ignition kits some said they made work.

dunno what you have on the 83 500CR........Bueller?..anybody?
 
here's the link to the Motoplat repair and restoration fella, quoted me the range of prices for repairing the coil wire replacement to the total rewind...as someone pointed out, nearing the price of the new replacement ignition systems from the advertisers here. He's in the UK, quoted shipping as less than $20 each way iirc.

http://www.uk-motoplat.com/
 
Ive tried a few coils non seem to work so i just shortned my lead screwed in the cap and starts 1st kick so all i need is the lead replaced so i can mount it back up in the frame
im thinking the same the cdi is built into the coil as theirs nothing else ie little box to run things
 
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