• 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.

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Husqvarna/cagiva Part Numbers

CagivaWMX

Husqvarna
AA Class
Hi,

I was wondering if anyone could help. Normally I can just add 8000 to any of my Cagiva Part numbers and check avaliablity in the Husqvarna parts inventory. I'm after a connecting rod kit for my '88 Cagiva WMX 250. The Cagiva part number is 50632. Husky lists all the '98 to '11 250's as 8A0050632. Will this work?....I also see another rod from the early 90's listed as 800L50632.

Does the letter matter? If the last 4 are the same is the part interchangable?

Any help would be appreciated. If I can confirm that the new Husky rod will work in my Cagiva Pro X has a kit thats a few hundred dollars cheaper than Husky.
 
Im not sure if this will help but ive just had to replace the rear fender on my wr 250 an there's no stock at the factory. And i had to use a rear fender from a te four stroke and the only difference was the A in the part number seems to relate to the four strokes.
 
Both of those husky part numbers are still active so there must be a difference or they would have superceded it. I have the prox rod kit on the shelf if you want to compare some measurments with what you have. I am thinking they could have a different pin width or diameter. Send me a PM with measurements and we can compare without you buying something that doesn't fit. Mike.
 
Hi there mike, i noticed your post on here about conrod for wmx250, I am looking for one as i am restoring one, it is an 88-90 model. finding parts is quite a test, There is a number on the rod itself which reads 50627 and there is p8 on the bottom and 8 at top of the rod?? I measured the width of crank which is 65mm, could you help?
thanks Mike
 
Hi mike try r&d husky in australia stefan will point you in the right direction
Cheers mitch
 
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