Ok guys,
As most of you read i recently picked up 2 1982 250WR enduro's, but had to sell them
not long afterwise due to an unexpected bill. Well this week, i couldn't pass up on a 1983
250CR , i picked up dirt cheap & was told it runs.
This Bike i plan on race/restoring, as i've found find the later model CR 's are harder to find,
then others for some reason & i've been looking for one for years.
What i find interesting about this bike , is the very high serial # 7245, also one would think
some changed out the body work for the next years (84) . But because the rest of the bike
is so original ( i got the original owner manuals & it still has it kick stand!), i'm inclined to think
it came that way from the dealer. I have to find it, but i remember a Husky ad, stating they
in 84 ,were discounting the left over 83 's with up graded 84 body work.
Anyway it was used as a trail bike & is surprising all original & even had a Husky headlight & tail
light .
I haven't done a bike resto in a year (510 4 stroke was 2011), so looks like i've added another
keeper for the Husky Herd.
Husky John
As most of you read i recently picked up 2 1982 250WR enduro's, but had to sell them
not long afterwise due to an unexpected bill. Well this week, i couldn't pass up on a 1983
250CR , i picked up dirt cheap & was told it runs.
This Bike i plan on race/restoring, as i've found find the later model CR 's are harder to find,
then others for some reason & i've been looking for one for years.
What i find interesting about this bike , is the very high serial # 7245, also one would think
some changed out the body work for the next years (84) . But because the rest of the bike
is so original ( i got the original owner manuals & it still has it kick stand!), i'm inclined to think
it came that way from the dealer. I have to find it, but i remember a Husky ad, stating they
in 84 ,were discounting the left over 83 's with up graded 84 body work.
Anyway it was used as a trail bike & is surprising all original & even had a Husky headlight & tail
light .
I haven't done a bike resto in a year (510 4 stroke was 2011), so looks like i've added another
keeper for the Husky Herd.
Husky John