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Old 18-04-2021, 07:10 AM   #1
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In ‘95 there were plenty of them on plastic and metal parts, though not on everything. The most prominent is the one on the fuel filler, but they are also in discrete places, like on the body of the twist grip, and on the air box lid.

Check the underside of the bottom fork yoke when you get a chance: you may find a Husqvarna logo, though more likely an Elefant.

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Old 18-04-2021, 11:02 AM   #2
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In ‘95 there were plenty of them on plastic and metal parts, though not on everything. The most prominent is the one on the fuel filler, but they are also in discrete places, like on the body of the twist grip, and on the air box lid.

Check the underside of the bottom fork yoke when you get a chance: you may find a Husqvarna logo, though more likely an Elefant.

That IS interesting....and explains why when I was messing about googling just the 574....series of numbers I kept coming up with Husqvarna parts. I thought it was a coincidence , I didnt realise there was a connection.
So the long and the short, Im learning, is that since these were built from whatever was in the bin, theres some flexibility about any missing parts I source as to whether theyre "right" for the bike.
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