• 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 The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.

    Unfortunately, the new software version doesn’t support importing the old site’s styles, so for now, you’ll see the XenForo default style. This may change over time.

    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 XC500 coming home

White Husky

Husqvarna
AA Class
Good news

My 1983 XC500 is coming home. I bought her off ebay in December 2008 and haven't seen her yet. She was delivered direct to a registration agent getting it road legal and registered for use on the road in the UK (a requirement for an enduro bike).

Today it has its number plate (permit for road use) and Tax Disc (annual permit) and MOT (Ministry of Transport test of road worthiness). Coupled with road insurance (already have) she is now ready for me to ride on any public highway.

Of course strictly forbidden is to ride on any piece of land not designated as a byway open for all traffic as per the official map; i.e. if it's not specifically allowed (over here), then it's illegal :(

Now I just have to drive the 200 miles and collect her.

Photos coming soon!
 
hey Luc, that headlight mask went for $66.00 to a guy in Germany. I cant wait to see pics of your 500xc, the pics in the kicker post look awesome. I have a 1986 400wr on the road. definately a handful, it doesnt really like being ridden on blacktop pavement.
 
Hi WRX; gutted not to have won your headlight surround. Looked like it would clean up nice. Hope the German chap appreciates it. The guy I bought the XC from was supposed to be supplying me with OEM period lighting kit, but he let me down. He also hasn't supplied a quiet muffler and various other bits that I've paid him for, so I'm on the lookout for a few bits and pieces. Ebay. Buyer beware etc.

It's been quite a long road registering the bike due to various things he ommitted to mention. I'm gonna start a thread on it when it finally arrives - spot the deliberate mistake sort of thing, ie what's on this bike that shouldn't be! I've discovered quite a few anomalies but there must be more.

I should be picking up the XC in the next couple of weeks when I can find time to drive up and collect. Coincidentally I have a 1962 Volvo the has been at the restorers since December also not too far from where the Husky is. The Volvo is being run-in and I have to go and snag it. Should be able to combine the two trips. Looking forward to the Husky. Although road legal, the plan is to ride it off-road. Any bike ridden over here in any public place needs to be road registered. Hope to post pictures soon.

Kind regards
Luc
 
Enjoy that big bore! Post some pics and some of the Volvo. Is the Volvo an Amazon (122 to US), a 544 or something more exotic?:cheers:
 
122

Hi Norman - yes, it's a 1962 122S. Red with white roof. Owned it since about 1983 (the year my Husky was built). This will be its second restoration. It did 225,000 miles and 32 years before the first restoration, and about 5,000 miles and 15 years in between the first and second.

I'll post up some pics of the two Sweeds together!
 
luvwoods;56132 said:
Maybe you can trailer the Volvo home behind your 500 :lol:

Dont think the Volvo can keep stable once Ten Fins gets into 6th.

Poor Volvos dont like to be towed.

:D

HR

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Exhaust

Hi All

I finally made time to make the 350 mile trip to collect the XC500 from the shop registering it. It's home, and road registered and legal. That the first bit of good news with this bike. After buying it sight-unseen a year ago, finally I have sight of it.

Second bit of good news - it's looking very nice.

Some bad news: despite being a completely new Husqvarna; there's plenty that isn't 1983 Husqvarna, plenty that isn't XC Husqvarna, and some that isn't even Husqvarna. That's not all bad news, as some non-Husky parts are very nice.

Here's some nice non-Husky bits:

1983 Husqvarna XC500 rear brake pedal.jpg

Brake pedal looks trick. Footpegs are nice. Not sure what either of them are, other than non-original. There are lots of nice touches on this bike, but...


Here's a nasty Husky bit: is this a CR125 muffler on an XC500??

1983 Husqvarna XC500 left hand side naked.jpg

I was investigating why this beast is SO LOUD. The part number on the sticker on the exhaust muffler (tail-pipe)(if true) is 15 13 393-01 (or 02; difficult to tell) so it's not 1983 it's 1985 and it's either (probably) a CR125 or (maybe) a CR250. Can anyone confirm this? All I know is it looks incredibly small for a 500 two-stroke muffler. I want something quiet. Has anyone got anything suitable, or any leads as to where to buy? Anyone recognise the rear tail-pipe (muffler), or for that matter the main exhaust pipe - is that a 500 part?

More photos to come.

Cheers
Lucien
 
Super nice 500. The pegs are Husky products pegs. The brake lever is a Up-tite or Up-Tite copy by Goerge Erl. All nice items don't let anyone con them off you. Yes the muffler is small,look for a CR muffler, the XC/WR mufflers were terrible and plugged up. Answer products make a nice aluminium one.
 
Hi Frog. Nice looking bike you've got there. Very clean.

Perhaps I should put a trade up in the sales area to swap my new-old-stock CR125/250 pipe for a XC/CR 500 pipe? I guess I'd need to find out which my pipe is first. Last digit of part number isn't clear. Does anyone have a stock pipe for the CR250 or CR125 from 1985 they could measure for me? I think mine is the 125 pipe.

Another thought I had was FMF pipes. They don't do a vintage Husky pipe. Does anyone know of other MX tail pipes that are a fit? KX500 / Honda 500 etc?

Anyone got an Answer products pipe for sale?

Thanks
Lucien
 
15 13 393-02 is 85 500CR part

My parts books says a 15 13 393-02 is 85 500CR part (silencer)

does it have any packing in it??

Looks like a Stock 500 pipe to me, get a WR silencer, there quieter

Husqvarna-parts has a NOS Answer silencer if i remember right on his
site.

Real nice bike :applause:

John
 
Nice looking bike, I bought an 86 xc400 when I got out of the service (92) and ive been kicking myself everyday for selling it
 
Footpegs and the Brake pedal (up-tite copy, hard anodized black) are both from husqvarna-parts.com. Brake pedal is not available at this time and is a highly sought after part.
 
husky-parts.com;57583 said:
Footpegs and the Brake pedal (up-tite copy, hard anodized black) are both from husqvarna-parts.com. Brake pedal is not available at this time and is a highly sought after part.

Good to see you on here Phil

Joe
 
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