Honda Powered Hus-ski
Here are some pics of a 444 that I put a 13hp Honda engine in. It's not quite done, but close enough that I thought I would post a few pics.
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- Barrie2777
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Re: Honda Powered Hus-ski
It looks great Frank. The fact that It appears to be unaltered from original is a very desirable feature for me. Great work!!
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Thanks Barrie. Here is a pic of the dash. The website would only allow me 3 pics at a time.
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Re: Honda Powered Hus-ski
We got about an inch of snow today, so I took it for a couple hundred foot ride on my driveway. Here is a couple more pics of the completed machine.
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- huuksnatch
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Re: Honda Powered Hus-ski
THAT IS NICE ,IT IS HARD TO BEAT HONDA POWER WHAT A TEAM HUS-SKI AND HONDA GREAT JOB! WHAT IS THE MATERIAL YOU USED FOR THE CLEATS IS IT SOMEWHAT FLEXIBLE? FRANK
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It ran good so far.huuksnatch wrote:Looks great!!! Howd she run?
It is UHMW plastic, it is slightly flexible but the steel cleats on top stiffen it up. Kinda neat that it comes in yellow, I guess it was meant to be.husskifan wrote:THAT IS NICE ,IT IS HARD TO BEAT HONDA POWER WHAT A TEAM HUS-SKI AND HONDA GREAT JOB! WHAT IS THE MATERIAL YOU USED FOR THE CLEATS IS IT SOMEWHAT FLEXIBLE? FRANK
Re: Honda Powered Hus-ski
Looks awsome! Please keep us informed on how it works and any problems you have as I would be interested in repowering one next year
Re: Honda Powered Hus-ski
Looks Great!! What modifications did you have to do to make it work?
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Lots of modifications but the biggest was the jackshaft because the Hus-ski has the clutches on the right( but wrong!) side and every almost all other engines spin the opposite way of a Hus-ski engine so the clutches are now on the left side. For hood clearance I had to raise up the handlebar assembly almost a 1/2" which also raised up the hood. In the picture, the 4 tabs that the handlebars mount to are a little taller than the originals.444 wrote:Looks Great!! What modifications did you have to do to make it work?
We just barely have enough snow to ride, yesterday and today I finally got to take it out for a good ride. I put on 27 miles today for a total of 42 miles for the winter. It seems to have a lot more power than my other one with the stock engine. It is very noticable going up hills. I had it going 26.5 MPH on a lake. I think the fastest that I ever got my other one going was for sure 23 MPH and maybe 24 MPH one time.
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