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Swingarm Bearing & Seal Repair Kit Ktm Husqvarna Husaberg on 2040-motos

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Belfast, Antrim, United Kingdom

Belfast, Antrim, United Kingdom
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PROACTION SWING ARM BEARING REPAIR KIT KTM / HUSABERG

This kit contains all the needle bearings and seals required to rebuild a swing arm to factory specifications. High quality needle bearings manufactured in Europe. Seals are the robust double lip, steel outer edge type.

The kit does not include the steel bushes, washers and shims, which in our experience, can be re-used...keeping riding costs down.

Will fit:

  • KTM EXC all models; EXC-F all models (2005 – 2017)

  • Husqvarna TC all models ; TE all models; FC all models; FE all models    (2013 – 2017).

  • Husaberg (KTM derived) all models.

Kit Includes:        4 x S K F Needle Bearings (same as picture)    ----    4 x Seals      

A high quality product from the ProAction team.                     Free postage to UK.

Moto blog

1,228 KTM and Husaberg Motorcycles Recalled

Mon, 06 Jun 2011

KTM and subsidiary Husaberg have initiated a recall campaign for certain 2010 and 2011 models due to a problem with their handlebar clamps. The recall campaign includes the 2011 KTM 450 EXC, KTM 530 EXC, Husaberg FE 570S, Husaberg FS 570 and the 2010-2011 KTM 690 Enduro R. The recall affects 1,228 units.

Reunited: Husqvarna and Husaberg Merge

Thu, 16 May 2013

When Pierer Industrie AG purchased Husqvarna from BMW in January, it was obvious some major changes were on their way. Pierer Industries AG is owned by Stefan Pierer, who happens to be chief executive officer of KTM, which also happens to be the parent company of Husaberg. That’s three European motorcycle manufacturers with strong off-road lineages in the same family.

Recall for 6,117 MY2011 KTM and Husaberg Off-road and Competition Models

Fri, 09 Sep 2011

KTM and Husaberg are recalling about 6,117 off-road motorcycles due to a risk of cracked handlebar clamps. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the handlebar clamps on some off-road KTM and Husaberg models can develop cracks from normal use.