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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    Now now no need to get all defensive LOL

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    Not defensive, nothing to be defensive about, really just agreeing and wondering what the huski bit's supply is like.. I don't know who supplies them here, though I do know one other local owner of a Husky TE610

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    Quote Originally Posted by Transalper View Post
    Not defensive, nothing to be defensive about, really just agreeing and wondering what the huski bit's supply is like.. I don't know who supplies them here, though I do know one other local owner of a Husky TE610
    Husquvarna are owned by BMW so should be part of that network.

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    The only thing I think they miss out on is not having a Cush drive in the rear wheel.
    I have a not had to buy a spare part as yet , but the bottom end is te610 and the top end te510 so I think parts won't be an issue, none of my friends have needed anything either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Husquvarna are owned by BMW so should be part of that network.
    I think you will find they are part of the Triumph NZ stable & have been since the scooter company owned them. I'd assume that parts & warranty backup is to the same standard as it is for Triumph's & the other brands imported by Triumph NZ.
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    Thumbs up Quite Correct

    Quote Originally Posted by jafar View Post
    I think you will find they are part of the Triumph NZ stable & have been since the scooter company owned them. I'd assume that parts & warranty backup is to the same standard as it is for Triumph's & the other brands imported by Triumph NZ.
    Parts that i have needed for my 510 have generally always been in stock. Needed a spacer for the instrument cluster on the TE ( bolt must have come loose and fallen out ) and they had to order that ex overseas as i expected. Took 2 1/2 weeks to arrive which is about the same waiting time as i have experienced with the japanese bikes.
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