• Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Sweden - About 1988 and older

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Sidestand Spring attachment for an 84 WR 400

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Hi Guys, can someone reply with a close up pic of the sidestand sring for a 83- 84 WR?
ive rewelded the bracket back on to the swingarm and just realised the spring must go somewhere!

help! i cant seem to get a decent pic despite all the fab photos on the site so great if someone can oblige.

cheers in advance
 
I don't have a WR400, but my guess is the side stand spring mounts in the same way as the other bikes that year.

There should be a tab on the stand itself for one end of the spring. The other end of the spring hooks through a hole in a tab welded to the (underside front of the) horizontal strengthening member of the rear swing-arm about a quarter accross. If you don't have this tab and you'd like measurements let me know.

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Kind regards
Lucien
 
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