• Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Sweden - About 1988 and older

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Clutch actuation arm-aftermarket?

ruwfo

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Guys,
I just bought a 83 250XC, & the bike's got what i think is an
aftermarket clutch actuation arm, makes the clutch feel like butter.
I believe it's because of this, it makes the clutch as good as a
modern bike?

Anyone see one like this? I can't believe how well the clutch action
is :thumbsup: & that's with a so-so cable even.

Husky John
 

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That is slick. Might try that myself. Can you post better pic's and maybe put a ruler in the shot so I can get an idia what the mesurments are?
 
MAG250;80445 said:
Looks like a stock Husqvarna front brake actuation arm to me.

Same thought here, especially after seeing the "pointer" on the end attached to the clutch shaft.
 
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