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The best riders is what you said.
take a look at the cars and Pick ups Japan is coming out with.
they just took rank over Ford.


Now think Red Max and where it is from. Wait and see what happens.

Heres a hint Husky owns it. and yes Stihl is Nervous


Don't see your point. Comparing motox riders to chainsaws?
 
Oh boy...the history of Husky is so remarkably interesting. Tom, thanks for starting this thread for the Husky people...I for one have learned soooo much about sewing machines...Husky's finest product representation!
 
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww Bingo. Bout time. Yes the Stihl thread is about Andreas Stihl, not chainsaws. To be 100% fair lets talk about who, who is the man that started the chainsaw assembly plant in the 300 year old town of Husqvarna???

(more to come) hehehehehehe

I'm tired. Nighty night
 
He who grins first never grins last,LOL
^^^
This only applies if someone else grins too, if not.......hm......serious hit-men with no humor could fall into this catagory :D

No idea about the quality of Husky brakes but the one I have now looks like it was kicked off, would like a replacement one day (266xp, pay cost and shipping lol), that aside the neighbor down the road with the 55, hm, tried it out and it works *shrug*, I think this is better than none, strictly mechanical and a sight less sensitive than my 270, but its there and works.
a cheap 0.02$ fer the quiet evening

:cheers: All!

Serge
 
What's happened to this thread? Oh well...we're talking about Husky after all...can't expect much more than a FLATLINER from get go. I like all these Husky history posts...right off the Husky web site...they can't even con someone into writing about them. Poor Buggers!
 
no compare what japan has put out.


Not the riders

think straight man. I know you can

A rider is going to ride for the one that pays the most in motox.

Outside of pro motox, they're going to ride what's dependable. In 20 year's, I saw a couple dozen Husky's on the trail. Maybe 1/2% or less. Honda's, Suzuk's, Kawa's and Yami's. If you're comparing RedMax to any of those bikes, sorry, you aren't making a point.

And if RedMax is going to rely on Husky's dealer network, you surely aren't making a point.
 
Oh boy...the history of Husky is so remarkably interesting. Tom, thanks for starting this thread for the Husky people...I for one have learned soooo much about sewing machines...Husky's finest product representation!

Well Jim I thought it only fair and fitting Husky have a chance to have their story told too since I'm working on the Andreas Stihl story in the other thread. I thought lets start a Husky thread. I'm all for it. Tomorrow I'm heading on back to keep working on mine and they can keep building this one. Come the end of the year we'll see who has the title of most viewed, freindly competition I say, all in good hearted fun but someone has to lose and someone has to win, I'll put my money on the Stihl thread because I know what all is coming in that one,LOL
 
Well Jim I thought it only fair and fitting Husky have a chance to have their story told too since I'm working on the Andreas Stihl story in the other thread. I thought lets start a Husky thread. I'm all for it. Tomorrow I'm heading on back to keep working on mine and they can keep building this one. Come the end of the year we'll see who has the title of most viewed, freindly competition I say, all in good hearted fun but someone has to lose and someone has to win, I'll put my money on the Stihl thread because I know what all is coming in that one,LOL

Tom, they'll spend all they're time on your thread. No excitement here.
 
In the early 80's did Stihl have inertial chain brakes on the 048, 028 ,032's while Husqvarna had them on 65's and 77's. I didn't sell any that did. I'm not saying Stihl didn't have the tech but why didn't they use it. If you have seen the automatic brake and used it you wouldn't question the difference. There was a difference.

Can you list the first Stihl in the US that used this brake as std equipment?

Sometimes when you grin from ear to ear, your foot may slide in. Be carefull.

Std? It was an "option" on the 031/032 from way back - the market didn't want it... and it stayed an option until they were forced to put it on "stock" - on the early 024/28 etc. Now you're going to make me crank up the microfiche...


The worst brake has to be on the 2100... are there any even working today?
 
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Tom, they'll spend all they're time on your thread. No excitement here.


Well you know they say success attracts folks...no wonder Woodie can't get enough of ole Andreas Stihl. I'd be hanging out at the STIHL thread too if I were him!
 
There's a Stihl thread? :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:

Yep...sure is...although these Husky Buggers tried to muck-it-up. They didn't succeed! Check out the Andreas Stihl thread. It should be back on track now that the Husky folks have their own fire hydrant to pi$$ on! :)
 
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