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Marque Remarks => Husqvarna => Topic started by: Husky500evo on April 23, 2009, 07:46:48 pm
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Very nice. But no way could I leave it in the crate - I'd have to assemble it so I could actually see it as a motorcycle!
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I owned a cz 250 brand new still in its crate, didn`t have the heart to remove it, every time l walked into my shed, l would open the lid and looked at it and then put the lid down.
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I owned a cz 250 brand new still in its crate, didn`t have the heart to remove it, every time l walked into my shed, l would open the lid and looked at it and then put the lid down.
where is it now ?
cheers alison
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peter drakeford has it, l ????
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peter drakeford has it, l ????
Cool,just not a great believer of museums and a large amount of bikes staying in crates forever,
even if they do lose money once out and dirty. ;) ;D
Cheers alison
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Hi
Motor bikes in boxes, Cockatoos in a cage , Wild animals imprisoned in a Zoo, thats not the way its meant to be.
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So true. Have a look at the never ridden RG Suzuki over on the "Global Financial Crisis' thread. I just don't get the new bike hoarders. Back in the early days of Sydney VMX a local racer found a new, unridden CR250 Elsinore and immediately started racing it. We were all shocked that he'd do such a thing but in the end he used the bike for what it was created for and it's given him 20 years of faithful service. He's still got it to this day and it still sees the occasional race and it'd have to be the only Elsinore thats whole racing career has been in the vintage scene.
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Hi ,
I'll bet that the guy who owns the CR250 has got a bigger smile now he can ride it , than when all he could do was just look at it in a box and imagine,
mind you I dont understand Nintendo Wii either,
"you will never get a great scar, or a ride in an Ambulance, sitting on the sofa"
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Each to their own, although a NOS still in the crate seems extremely anal to me.
To me a motorcycle is something that moves and breaths and pops monos 8), and has the personality and character to spit its spark plug out on the start line of the Club Finals :-[.
A display motorcycle has reduced relevance as a 'object de arts'. Some pleasure can be had by staring and admiring - last about 30 seconds, probably my short concentration span :P .
A motorcycle in a crate is an ugly crate to avoid or trip over ::).
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i would much rather see it at least assembled and maybe taken for a gentle trail ride every so often, perhaps with some cheaper afternmarket/replica plastcs so they stay looking good for show use. i dont really see the point to just keep in it a crate.
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Some people treasure their bikes more and choose carefull ,if and when they want to use them . Remember VMX is not all just racing , its preserving an era . It can depend on the owners age and health too.
Sure each to their own, I have some good ones that would be a shame to trash (or dent the tanks) and I have some riders, that are bikes that I can get never ending parts for. Not sure about leaving a bike in it's crate, like leaving the presents wrapped at Xmas....weird.
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I'd gut the bugger out and ride the bejeeezuz outa it.... ;D
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260397626006&sspagename=ADME%3AB%3AWNA%3AAU%3A1123&viewitem=
passed in, no bids.
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I am astounded that the new 500 Auto in the crate didn't get a single bid. If that was in Australia , I would have been happy to pay the equivalent ($10K AUD) for it . Had the bike been a new '81 Maico 490 in the crate, it would have went for a stupid amount of money . My 500AE is probably my favourite bike (& I own a lot of bikes , including an '81 Maico MC490) . I am of the opinion that the big Auto Husky it is probably the most under-rated open class evolution bike out there . I think that Husqvarna wrongly marketed the 500AE as an enduro bike & should really have pushed it as a dedicated MX bike. In enduro situations the motor gets too hot , because of the friction from the slipping clutches & loses power . But on a motocross track, when the conditions suit the Auto, it almost feels like you are cheating . No wonder Jody Weisel from MXA wrote that he had never gone faster on any bike, than on a Husky 500 Auto (he also said that he never managed to finish a race on it) & I think he would have ridden a few motocross bikes in his time .
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husky 500 evo.
if your the bloke from townsville who drives an old vette. an old transit van, and a ford powered jet boat, then i agree with what you
say . your 500 auto goes well. when did jody write the story about the 500 auto?
regards cr390 from cairns
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Mark have you had a big endo and hit your head lately? The 500 Husky can't be better to ride than a 490 Maico..
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Back in the late '90's an Australian Husky dealer had a bunch of brand new in the crate Husky auto's and was selling them off for around the $4,000 mark. They where advertised in the now defunct Sidetrack magazine. A few cropped up for sale again slightly used.
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http://www.motocrossactionmag.com/ME2/dirmod.asp?sid=&nm=&type=news&mod=News&mid=9A02E3B96F2A415ABC72CB5F516B4C10&tier=3&nid=E6A65C35AA6C449A9BCA818312F30AC0 (http://www.motocrossactionmag.com/ME2/dirmod.asp?sid=&nm=&type=news&mod=News&mid=9A02E3B96F2A415ABC72CB5F516B4C10&tier=3&nid=E6A65C35AA6C449A9BCA818312F30AC0)
OK, my cover has been blown , although I have pensioned off the old transit van & upgraded to an old turbo diesel Rodeo. The link above mentions Jody Weisel's 500 Auto , but it was probably a one off water-cooled one , as he says it was built for him by Pro Circuit at the end of the Auto production run.
And no John, I haven't had a head trauma lately . Although the '81 Maico has no equal in Evo class when it comes to turning & an overall handling & power package, I honestly think that on some tracks a Husky 500 Auto has an advantage. If it is real slippery , an auto will find traction when nothing else will . Also if it is a track that needs a lot of gear changes , well an Auto does that for you , leaving one less thing to worry about . They just take a bit of getting used to & need to be set up properly (which is probably why Jody's bike failed to finish a race).
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I remember those new old stock Husky's, i think Hans Applegren had them. They were about '87 model 430 auto's i think.
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Those new old stock 430 AEs were '88 models, which was the last year for Husky Autos . The story was that a misplaced shipping container full of them was found in a warehouse in Kansas (I think). Hans Appelgren bought a batch of them, but I am not sure if it was the whole container full & sold them to the Australian market ( but I think one of them ended up in the Husqvarna museum in Sweden). I bought a low hour '88 430AE a few years later, but sold it after changing the bottom end to a 430 WR manual. I plan to put the 430 Auto motor into an '84 WR400 twinshock frame (somebody has already done this before) & maybe even fit a 500 crank & CR500 cylinder to make it a water-cooled 500 Auto motor, like the one Jody Weisel would have had.