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Marque Remarks => Husqvarna => Topic started by: Slakewell on April 02, 2011, 03:16:42 pm

Title: Ok you swedish steel lovers whats this?
Post by: Slakewell on April 02, 2011, 03:16:42 pm
OK short version of story. I'm told this bike was raced here in 74. I have ridden this very fine motorcycle and it's not your average bike this thing has been polished it's has a very much works feel to it everything works perfectly the motor is faultless.
The story goes it was imported and raced by some gun at the time in 74. Would this mean it can be raced in the pre 75?
(http://img856.imageshack.us/img856/7981/husky01.jpg)

(http://img851.imageshack.us/img851/2755/husky02.jpg)
Title: Re: Ok you swedish steel lovers whats this?
Post by: HuskyPete on April 02, 2011, 03:27:42 pm
It's a 76 360 GP

(http://i781.photobucket.com/albums/yy94/HuskyRacer/DSCN1342.jpg?t=1301718767)
Title: Re: Ok you swedish steel lovers whats this?
Post by: number8 on April 02, 2011, 03:53:41 pm
I wouldn't think so as its not pre 75 there was'nt any production models like that in 74

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Title: Re: Ok you swedish steel lovers whats this?
Post by: Slakewell on April 02, 2011, 03:55:35 pm
I would thought that as well so being raced here in 74 season would be BS? the frame number were ML 00038 something ???
Title: Re: Ok you swedish steel lovers whats this?
Post by: Slakewell on April 02, 2011, 04:03:36 pm
Google search turned up this.

(http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/photogallerys/Husqvarna-360-Mikkola-1.jpg)

The 1974 360 "Mikkola" Husqvarna is a good looking machine indeed. The bike soon became a victim of warranty issues and even worse, was difficult for riders to ride at a competitive level.

http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/290/1734/Motorcycle-Article/Memorable-MC-360-Mikkola-Husqvarna.aspx
Title: Re: Ok you swedish steel lovers whats this?
Post by: Husky500evo on April 02, 2011, 04:32:00 pm
With a frame number starting with ML-000, it should be a '75 CR360 GP "Mikkola replica" ('76 CR360 frame numbers start with ML-6000 apparently). I think it is pretty hard to tell the difference between a '75 CR360 and a '76 CR360, because there wasn't very many changes made between the two models. You would probably have been able to buy a CR360 in late '74, but that wouldn't make it pre '75 legal because it is still a designated '75 model .   
Title: Re: Ok you swedish steel lovers whats this?
Post by: JohnnyO on April 02, 2011, 04:35:06 pm
What is the actual differences between a '75 and '76 360 Mikkola replica?
That bike definately isn't a '74 production model.
Title: Re: Ok you swedish steel lovers whats this?
Post by: Husky500evo on April 02, 2011, 04:51:37 pm
Husky Pete would know this better than me. But from what I have been told, apart from the frame numbers, there is supposed to be some different gusseting on the '76 frame and also maybe different castings for the lower fork legs.
Title: Re: Ok you swedish steel lovers whats this?
Post by: number8 on April 02, 2011, 05:10:38 pm
I would thought that as well so being raced here in 74 season would be BS? the frame number were ML 00038 something ???

I think you may be right about the "BS" there was no one of note racing a husky like that in 74 that I can recall

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Title: Re: Ok you swedish steel lovers whats this?
Post by: firko on April 02, 2011, 05:19:59 pm
There's no way that bike ever raced in 1974. As Husky Pete says, it's a '76 model but even if it was a '75 model and it had been bought and raced in 1974 it'd still a designated '75 model and therefore ilegal. I reckon you've been around long enough to have known that already though Mick. ::) The owners bullshitting you ;D.
Title: Re: Ok you swedish steel lovers whats this?
Post by: GD66 on April 02, 2011, 05:25:07 pm
J'ean managed to win the NZ pre-75 title on one a couple of years back, but I think that's largely because there's no sheepstations on the line in NZ vmx. They've pretty much got the fun/ride/beer/grin ratios sorted out over there.  ;)
Title: Re: Ok you swedish steel lovers whats this?
Post by: firko on April 02, 2011, 05:30:20 pm
So, the bloke who came second was beaten by an illegal bike :o. What's the point of calling it a pre '75 title if post 75 bikes are allowed ?
Title: Re: Ok you swedish steel lovers whats this?
Post by: TM BILL on April 02, 2011, 05:42:26 pm
Firko its been amended and is now called classics and the husky is no longer elidgible for the classic class.
Jea'n is now racing a 74 KX 450 and is leading the class going into the final rd  :)

However i notice that in the points its still called pre 75  ???

http://livewire.gen.nz/livewireblog/?page_id=1054
Title: Re: Ok you swedish steel lovers whats this?
Post by: HuskyPete on April 02, 2011, 06:21:04 pm
The 76 360 GP have as Mark said, have frame numbers starting at ML-6000 the engine number should start with 2055-xxxx, should have a olive (as in purple) tank, motoplat ignition small crankshaft end, gussets at the bottom of the frame main down tube as the 75 had some issues with the 75 frame cracking, different pipe, footpegs with square holes, different fork lowers and damper rods.

The 75 360 GP should have a maroon tank (brown colour), femsa points ignition large crankshaft end, different pipe as in two right angle bends coming out the header, (the 76 360 has a curved header from the outlet to the top straight section), the foot pegs were the older type with three raised holes.

There are not that many differences between them although the 76 is a bit mellower in the power band. The frame numbers for 75's start at ML-0000 and the engine number should be 2045-xxxx
In the GCRs 75 360GPs are not eligible for pre 75.

Is that Peter Worrall's old 360? His old number was 55.
Title: Re: Ok you swedish steel lovers whats this?
Post by: Slakewell on April 02, 2011, 09:43:18 pm
Don't quote me but yes I think he did say it was Peter Worrall's old 360? His old number was 55.

The bike has been setup very well by someone at some stage it's not your average bike.
Title: Re: Ok you swedish steel lovers whats this?
Post by: SAABCOMBI on April 04, 2011, 07:49:16 pm
Bill O`Brien was a sponsored around that time in  new zealand, but here in Australia 1975-6 Trevor Flood was sponsored on Husky.