Eric The Leg
Husqvarna
AA Class
I'm familiar with husqvarna-parts.com and the displacement decals, a few other sites such as DC plastics have similar stock. I've ordered from husqvarna-parts before (also Huskydogg, where I have a pending order right now, penton, hva-factory, machinist friends, machine shops, amazon ,ebay, and others).
I have on a small number of occasions seen pictures of decals showing the WRX Model, here's an example:

If anyone knows where I might find a similar (i.e. "400 WRX") decal, I'm all ears.
Based on what appears to be masking tape to the lower right of the airbox, I wonder if that's paint on rather than decal. Maybe I just need to get creative with an air brush and masking tape.
Justintendo, Nice Ride! I suppose it's no surprise that guys on a Husqvarna forum would be into fast road bikes too! For me, I just like to sit up behind that Vetter faring in my leather jacket and bowling-ball 3/4 helmet, jam some 80's rock and ride around looking like something that just rolled out of a time machine.
Suprize, is Phil Dyno Port or another site?
Also, I noticed that Husqvarnaoutlet.com does list both pipes, and pipe restoration. A local co-worker/biker and I were talking, and he knows a local machinist/welder who he thinks might be willing/able to take on my pipes, so I may have the pipes covered (well at-least getting the WR repaired).
I have on a small number of occasions seen pictures of decals showing the WRX Model, here's an example:

If anyone knows where I might find a similar (i.e. "400 WRX") decal, I'm all ears.
Based on what appears to be masking tape to the lower right of the airbox, I wonder if that's paint on rather than decal. Maybe I just need to get creative with an air brush and masking tape.
Justintendo, Nice Ride! I suppose it's no surprise that guys on a Husqvarna forum would be into fast road bikes too! For me, I just like to sit up behind that Vetter faring in my leather jacket and bowling-ball 3/4 helmet, jam some 80's rock and ride around looking like something that just rolled out of a time machine.
Suprize, is Phil Dyno Port or another site?
Also, I noticed that Husqvarnaoutlet.com does list both pipes, and pipe restoration. A local co-worker/biker and I were talking, and he knows a local machinist/welder who he thinks might be willing/able to take on my pipes, so I may have the pipes covered (well at-least getting the WR repaired).