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Where can I find vintage Husky crank parts?
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[QUOTE="KTM/MAICO, post: 200053, member: 20820"] Jeff, Time to start letting your fingers do the walking. Look at the ad sections in the rear of the dirt bike magazines for shops with Husky parts and products. Start giving them a call and see what you come up with. Your parts may be costly since they are not common off the shelf items like todays current bikes. There are at least four or five major shops that are listed in the magazines that I've had great success with. My favorite Husky shop is Hall's Husqvarna in Springfield, Ill. [/QUOTE]
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