• 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 The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.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!

Did ya' know? And I've gotta storage question?

Skoalman

Husqvarna
AA Class
#1 Did you know that Baja Designs has small rechargable nicad 12 volt batteries for lighting systems? Well I didn't. My #1 84.5 Husky WR 400 came with a non-lighting capable PVL ignition that's in perfectl condition -- I added a FWW to restore the low end tractability and improve starting...As some of you may know you've got make the PVL spin fast on the bigger bikes to get the engine fired up. ANYWAY, I always wanted lighting on this bike, but I couldn't justify scrapping the PVL and dropping another $500 bucks just so I have lights. I've got a wire harness on it and I've used 12 volt batteries, but they would drain immediately after being used, and wouldn't hold a charge after that -- bottom line...they were useless...So this morning I stumbled across this:

https://www.bajadesigns.com/NET/C-124/BATTERIES+&+REGULATORS

So I just wanted to pass this on. Your oem ignition is good, but your lights are out, or you've got a PVL on your WR, OR, XC, and no light capability -- well now there's a fix for it.

#2 I don't know what's happening in my tiny little 1 door attached townhouse garage, but slowly and surely I'm starting to "collect" some bikes that I definitely will not be letting go of anytime soon. So do any of you guys use local storage places (I'm not asking you where you store them, just if you use them!)...What do you guys do -- storage centers, friends houses, PODS, living room (that's not happenin' here), sheds?
 
I have four dirtbikes, one Mini-Trail 50, one YSR 50 and two pocketbikes in the garage. My XS1100 and BWS 50 are outside under bike covers. I would have them inside but it is a little tight for space now and I just can't give any up. Bikes or space. I need help.........

I am concidering a Pod or one of those plastic sheds you see at Costco. Just to get the two outside bikes out of the damp air. We'll see.
 
Nice find Skoalman. I'll have to try and persuade them to ship to UK. There's a few nice goodies on there!

Storage - my garage has 2.5m ceilings so I rope whatever I can up into the rafters, including old motorbikes, bicycles and a small car. Block and tackle comes in very handy, and it helps having steel girders.

I have been known to bring in bikes to the house. Currently doing a bike rewire inside. Clean job, so not so bad. From my wife's perspective, she can watch TV while I do the bike and we can still chat. My cats and my 2 year old daughter on the other hand are not so keen. She cried.

We always need more space!
 
Okay, so obviously I'm not the only one!! --

NFG -- My brother has a lil' brother has huge, huge house, no kids, just he and an o' girl...You can literally get lost in the house -- he has 2 garage spaces, and a cool big concrete floored shed he built on his property. He said I could keep 2 of them there -- which is really all need to move and help me get my feung shuei back in the Mancave!

But I'm just worried about it getting cool and damp in there -- Guess I'll WD 40 and use an old cotton bed sheet...

White Husky -- that's a cool little story. Oh, BTW, I heard the BD Nicad batteries can hold a charge for months!!
 
Were in the same boat

Skoalman,
Yeap that's what happens when you never can get rid of anything
LOL
I've got a extra deep 1 car garage, & i've got my 4 Huskys & 1
street bike in there + my SVT Contour. Plus 1 street bike & 1
Husky in room next to garage (techanically in the house)

And my kids 125, & 2 more Husky in my shed , brother we both
need a 3 car garage min :D

Husky John
 
I cant help ya with the storage problem but I can give u some insight on the nicad battery thing. I have a 98 RM250 set up for woods riding. what i did is wire up (2) 6 volt remote control car batteries in a series pos. to neg. with bullet connectors giving you 12 volts. so you can un plug and recharge using the battery charger. I made my own wiring harness and the batteries fit nicely behind the headlight with 2 velcro straps to the forklegs.i also wired in an on/off toggle and when i come to a roadcrossing or have to ride down the road I switch it on and when i jump back in the woods I shut it off. batteries last awhile using this method. and when they do die just un plug em and charge em up.its worked for years like this and you can get it all at a hobby shop.
 
:busted::lol:;):doh:Have a 3 car garage with only 1 car and 1800 feet of basement that a garage opens into so I would be glad to "Store" anything for you LOL!
 
Skoalman, I have a single car garage but pretty deep, try to keep only one or two bikes in there to work on them. 12'X10" shed is filled and just bought/added a 14'X18' next to the garge thinking I would have plenty of space. Doesn't work new buildings full and I can't fit much more in there either. I guess the more space you have the more you can try to stuff in it.:thumbsup:
 
WRX -- good tip -- thanks for passing it on.

Joe -- I might have to take you up on that!!! LOL!

Hemitkn -- "I guess the more space you have the more you can try to stuff in it," -- so true, so very true.
 
NFG;76802 said:
I have four dirtbikes, one Mini-Trail 50, one YSR 50 and two pocketbikes in the garage. My XS1100 and BWS 50 are outside under bike covers. I would have them inside but it is a little tight for space now and I just can't give any up. Bikes or space. I need help.........

I am concidering a Pod or one of those plastic sheds you see at Costco. Just to get the two outside bikes out of the damp air. We'll see.

Torch a hole in the side of a POD /Install wood stove and you now have a Vanderhoof single wide ......then the extended family shows up and wants to move in....just for the winter of course...:D:D:D:eek::eek::eek:

Where are the pictures of the 430?????? We are waiting!!!
 
Funny you should mention Vanderhoof. I grew up in Prince George and understand the refrence. Ha ha! I take it you know your away around up North. Was a magic place back in the late 70's and 80's. Had a Husky back then and hung out at the BearCycle.

I will post up some pic's tomorrow. Maybe throw in a few old ones. Had a rough day with no sleep and a short shift at the Olympics to finish me off...........

The husky is tucked away all safe. It's not going anywhere.
 
NFG;77397 said:
Funny you should mention Vanderhoof. I grew up in Prince George and understand the refrence. Ha ha! I take it you know your away around up North. Was a magic place back in the late 70's and 80's. Had a Husky back then and hung out at the BearCycle.

I will post up some pic's tomorrow. Maybe throw in a few old ones. Had a rough day with no sleep and a short shift at the Olympics to finish me off...........

The husky is tucked away all safe. It's not going anywhere.

I raced hare scramble / enduros at Bednesti for several years. Grew up in Vanderhoof from 1973 to 1985 / Gang Ranch ( Williams lake) 1986... moved to SoCal in 1986 to join the United States Marine Corps.

You must know Toby and his Husky shop down off of Third in PG? South of were the "Bay" store was... corner of a big open lot back then...

T
 
Did not know Toby. When I had my Husky there was a small shop called the Bearcycle that was a HD and Husqvarna dealer. I used to hang there with two of the four owners. Brian Rice and Pearson. I owe these two a huge debt for all they tought me and the passion they had for the sport. Lost track of them when I moved to Vancouver in 87.
 
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