What is a Harley-Davidson Sprint worth?

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Who made the Harley Sprint?

Introduced in 1961 as a result of a cooperative venture between Harley-Davidson and Aermacchi of Italy, the Sprint was powered by a 250-cc horizontal four-stroke single. Despite being decidedly unlike Harley’s traditional products of the time, the Sprint was quite popular with buyers.

Did Harley-Davidson make a 250?

The Harley-Davidson SS-250 was the largesttwo-stroke single-cylinder street bike Harley offered. See more motorcycle pictures.

What is a Harley Aermacchi?

Aermacchi Began Producing Motorcycles After World War II In the 1960s Harley-Davidson produced the Harley-Davidson Aermacchi at the plant Schiranna (near Varese). They created several models of small bikes (displacement between 125cc and 350cc) for the American and the European markets. Aermacchi and Harley-Davidson.

What year did Harley-Davidson make dirt bikes?

When parent company AMF asked Harley to enter the growing motocross market, Harley-owned Aermacchi was a reliable source of two-stroke engines. At the 1974 Omaha 250 National, Sonny DeFeo debuted the first Harley-Davidson MX-250.

What’s the smallest Harley they make?

The new Harley-Davidson Street 750 is among the company’s lightest and nimble motorcycles. Harley-Davidson’s new Street 500s and 750s are the smallest and least expensive motorcycles the company has put onto the road in decades.

When did Harley-Davidson buy Aermacchi?

1960
In 1960, US business Harley-Davidson motorcycles purchased 50% of Aermacchi’s motorcycle division.

Do Harley-Davidson make a 125?

Retrospective: 1975-1978 Harley-Davidson/Aermacchi SXT-125.

When did Harley stop making dirt bikes?

Production was halted in 1975, but Harley would try again with a new bike in 1978. The new 1978 MX-250s were raced by Marty Tripes, Rich Eierstedt and Rex Staten. Harley’s motocross effort ended in 1979 and was never started up again.

When did the Harley 250 Sprint Sprint h come out?

1964 Harley-Davidson 250 Sprint H. Photos by the author. As Milwaukee settled into a long, cold winter late in 1959, the Harley suits were worried.

When did Harley-Davidson start making the 250?

Harley bought half the motorcycle company in 1960 and began importing the 250s, in a less racy version that was initially called the Wisconsin. Marketing types thought this was not wise. Would someone in California or Florida want to ride a Wisconsin?

How many horsepower does a sprint motorcycle have?

Granted, the engine had been super-tuned to enhance the power, claiming 30 horses at 9,800 rpm, but it still aroused a lot of interest. And Sprints were doing quite well in AMA racing, road, dirt and scrambles.

How many horses does it take to ride a Harley Davidson?

The engine had a nominal compression ratio of 8.5:1 and was said to push out some 18 horses at 7,500 rpm, giving the rider a quarter-mile time of a little less than 20 seconds, and 0 to 60 in about 15 seconds.

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