Yeah, that's normal for Cagiva made Huqvarna stuff, unfortunately. They are gorgoues bikes and way ahead of their time but after they sold to BMW in 2008 (and then later KTM), support for parts became pretty bad. For aftermarket stuff, the big companies like Wiseco and Prox, All Balls, Twin Air, etc still make top end kits, crankshaft bearing kits, connecting rod kits, air filters, wheel bearing, etc, etc. For the OEM stuff, the two main places to find parts are Hall's Cycles (probably the best one and most knowledgeable) and AOMC (typically a bit cheaper IF they can get the parts). From my understanding, Hall's bought out all of the other Husqvarna dealerships stock when Husky sold out, and stockpiled it. They do a great job at keeping these bikes going and finding clever ways to cross over parts (such as timing chains) to stuff that's technically the same. They also have all the diagrams on their website. If you can't find it on those, then you'll have to restort to Ebay, possibly Google and finding something stocked in another country.
Well, the good news for the neighbors is that the noise doesn't stay in any one location for too long (well, maybe it just varies in intensity rather)....and, the oil burned smells much better than standard chainsaw mix :) We figure that my HOA would be THRILLED to have a world famous social media superstar right in the backyard!
Yeah unfortunately, the Go Pro garbage is all we can afford. It's more like "Hey, look at those poor idiots - they can't even afford a camera that works!"
The next video, “How to Effectively Ride 50 Different Motorcycles In My HOA” 😂😂😂
We may have already surpassed that benchmark? Better make it 100 for safe measure.
I got this same exact bike can’t really find parts for it is that normal? Any where specific? Nice clutch covers
Yeah, that's normal for Cagiva made Huqvarna stuff, unfortunately. They are gorgoues bikes and way ahead of their time but after they sold to BMW in 2008 (and then later KTM), support for parts became pretty bad.
For aftermarket stuff, the big companies like Wiseco and Prox, All Balls, Twin Air, etc still make top end kits, crankshaft bearing kits, connecting rod kits, air filters, wheel bearing, etc, etc.
For the OEM stuff, the two main places to find parts are Hall's Cycles (probably the best one and most knowledgeable) and AOMC (typically a bit cheaper IF they can get the parts). From my understanding, Hall's bought out all of the other Husqvarna dealerships stock when Husky sold out, and stockpiled it. They do a great job at keeping these bikes going and finding clever ways to cross over parts (such as timing chains) to stuff that's technically the same. They also have all the diagrams on their website.
If you can't find it on those, then you'll have to restort to Ebay, possibly Google and finding something stocked in another country.
😂 neighbours who’s that cutting trees!! Ohhh look it’s jack at number 5468!! Neighbour how do you know ??? He’s got no helmet on 🤣🤣
Easily recognizable as the biker with the GoPro strapped to his chest 🤣
Well, the good news for the neighbors is that the noise doesn't stay in any one location for too long (well, maybe it just varies in intensity rather)....and, the oil burned smells much better than standard chainsaw mix :)
We figure that my HOA would be THRILLED to have a world famous social media superstar right in the backyard!
Yeah unfortunately, the Go Pro garbage is all we can afford. It's more like "Hey, look at those poor idiots - they can't even afford a camera that works!"
Im looking for WR now. How tall are You?
I'm 5'8", hope this helps!
I have same bike
Nice! How do you like it?
@@retro_grade love it but need to sell now and they so hard to buy no one has them rare