• Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Sweden - About 1988 and older

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Spring rates for 1983 CR 250 Husky

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Can anybody assist me with the correct spring rates for my 1983 CR250 Husky. Looking for any suggestions as the original springs are too soft. I weigh 90 kilos plus gear which is roughly 200lbs in USA.
I am going to ride the bike in Vintage motocross usually grass tracks but some motocross tracks.

Any help would be appreciated.

Is there a Husky recommended guide for weight and spring rates?
 
Husqvarna-parts.com shows a stiffer progressive spring for your ITC shocks. I looked at them also as I'm 250. My link is probably not correct but I know you have to put the "dash" between Husqvarna and Parts.
 
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