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2006 Husqvarna cr 125
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[QUOTE="jb_dallas, post: 1376695, member: 103004"] Keep in mind the availability of parts. I bought a 2004 Husqvarna TE 250 with a cracked case back in the Summer. The crack was not in a load bearing area, so I JB Welded the case, sold it, and made some money. I live in a suburb of Dallas, so I can buy parts from multiple shops for any Japanese bike within 10-15 minutes of my house. The nearest Husqvarna store was well over an hour. If you own a Husky, you are at the mercy of the dealer prices, because you arent going to find used parts. I have read that they have questionable reliability...I didnt keep it long enough to find out. Personally, I wouldnt buy one. They are rich man's bikes who can afford to fix them and Im not rich. [/QUOTE]
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