• Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Sweden - About 1988 and older

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Differences between 1977 WR360 & CR390?

eddie

Husqvarna
AA Class
I have Identified my parts bike but can not figure out if it's a 1977 WR360 or CR390. It has a large black tank and the silencer is built into the pipe, so is it a WR360? Are the motors and frames the same except for the transmission ratios and the extra 30ccs? Frame# ML19503
 
The 1977 WR has straight leg forks, while the 390CR should have leading axle forks and aluminum cast shallow offset triple clamps. The frame on the WR would have the 32° rake of the 76 frames while the 390CR should have the 28° rake
 
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