• Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Sweden - About 1988 and older

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Headlight For A '76 250WR?

btcca4

Husqvarna
B Class
Having a heck of a time finding any info on period headlights / brackets for a '76 WR? Trying desperately NOT to use a PP, they just fit terrible. Any info as to the correct size light, model # CEV, SEM, brackets, clamps would be very useful. Does not have to be NOS, not building a 100 point bike. Just something that looks the part. Thanks!
 
A number of ways to accomplish your goal.

Moped headlights (CEV 105) are available on ebay for as little as $26 . Add a set of Bultaco rubber headlight brackets and you have a good vibration resistant combo. Top it off with a 'notched' front number plate resulting in a sano period-correct installation (ebay).

Puch CEV 105 - Copy.png Bultaco Ears - Copy.jpg Plate - Copy.png

Headlight Bracket:

https://www.bultacoclassic.com/product-page/headlight-support


A pricyer option would be to go with a headlight from a Montesa Cota (with the metal lens guard).

Cota - Copy.jpg


The metal Husqvarna Headlight (made by CLUTEROCHE) for the later WR's, and before the plastic headlight/number plate came out, are getting hard to come by.
 
I think the ones supplied in the UK had Yamaha TY175 front and rear lights fitted. Again I think this was done by 'Shutt's' the importer.
 
Excellent work that Crash.
Always wondered what that little tab was for on the back of the brake pedal and that switch for battery to magneto I don't think I've ever seen one I guess I'll be looking for a while great job. Sorry to jack your thread btcca!!
 
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