Harley Davidson 1975 RR250 Race Bike New Old Stock (Aermacchi) AMF
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Harley Davidson 1975 RR250 Race Bike New Old Stock (Aermacchi) AMF
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n Stock
New Old Stock (Never Used 0 Miles From New
Harley Davidson RR250 (Aermacchi)
1975
Stunning Condition
Starts And Runs Superb
Was Displayed In The Window Of A Harley Davidson Dealers For Many years
Supplied With Original Spares Package
Has Original Bill Of Sale and Manuel
Has USA Title So Can UK register of needed
Totally Stunning Unused Harley RR250
Has had Tyres Replaced as Originals Perished
Can Not Be Many New Old Stock Harley Race Bikes With 0 Miles on them.
n Stock
New Old Stock (Never Used 0 Miles From New
Harley Davidson RR250 (Aermacchi)
1975
Stunning Condition
Starts And Runs Superb
Was Displayed In The Window Of A Harley Davidson Dealers For Many years
Supplied With Original Spares Package
Has Original Bill Of Sale and Manuel
Has USA Title So Can UK register of needed
Totally Stunning Unused Harley RR250
Has had Tyres Replaced as Originals Perished
Can Not Be Many New Old Stock Harley Race Bikes With 0 Miles on them.
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Re: Harley Davidson 1975 RR250 Race Bike New Old Stock (Aermacchi) AMF
It's not cheap!
That tank is a bit fugly.
My old man told me I should buy an Aermacchi for classic racing, apparently they're quite competitive.
That tank is a bit fugly.
My old man told me I should buy an Aermacchi for classic racing, apparently they're quite competitive.
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Re: Harley Davidson 1975 RR250 Race Bike New Old Stock (Aermacchi) AMF
In 1960, US business Harley-Davidson motorcycles purchased 50% of Aermacchi's motorcycle division. The Italian branch of the brand was named 'Aermacchi-Harley-Davidson' and the first bike was a variation of the 'Ala Verde' suitably modified for the American market. This was also the year that the Chimera ceased production. The remaining motorcycle holdings were sold in 1974 to AMF-Harley-Davidson, with motorcycles continuing to be made at Varese. The business was sold to Cagiva in 1978.
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Re: Harley Davidson 1975 RR250 Race Bike New Old Stock (Aermacchi) AMF
It was back at that time when AMF owned Harley and Aermacchi too so it's actually an Italian designed and manufactured bike with Harley badges- AMF sold Aermacchi to Cagiva (I think) towards the end of the 70s, but was IMO an interesting period for HD, albeit I suspect a lot of the "good ole boy" US patriots would probably not see it the same way
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Re: Harley Davidson 1975 RR250 Race Bike New Old Stock (Aermacchi) AMF
Ah beaten at the internets by Bobz, must type faster next time!KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 8:33 am In 1960, US business Harley-Davidson motorcycles purchased 50% of Aermacchi's motorcycle division. The Italian branch of the brand was named 'Aermacchi-Harley-Davidson' and the first bike was a variation of the 'Ala Verde' suitably modified for the American market. This was also the year that the Chimera ceased production. The remaining motorcycle holdings were sold in 1974 to AMF-Harley-Davidson, with motorcycles continuing to be made at Varese. The business was sold to Cagiva in 1978.
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Re: Harley Davidson 1975 RR250 Race Bike New Old Stock (Aermacchi) AMF
I just C&P'ed it off the wiki page.
(but I did already know it).
(but I did already know it).
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Re: Harley Davidson 1975 RR250 Race Bike New Old Stock (Aermacchi) AMF
He didn't mean one of these, he meant one of the 4 strokes from the 1960s.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 8:09 am It's not cheap!
That tank is a bit fugly.
My old man told me I should buy an Aermacchi for classic racing, apparently they're quite competitive.
I don't know what you'd do with this, it's 1975 so it would be racing against TZ Yamahas, they would fly past it in a straight line.
I assume the engine is based on the road bike engine, which was slow, noisy and very vibey.
But an interesting bike, and at a time when 350LCs are selling for £7K that's probably worth £30K to a collector of old race bikes.
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Re: Harley Davidson 1975 RR250 Race Bike New Old Stock (Aermacchi) AMF
Thanks for that, I thought it was one of the air cooled road bike singles in a road race chassis, but it is a water cooled twin, it might actually be quite competitive, sounds like a lot of the parts likely to wear out are Yamaha, in which case they'll still be available, it actually might be a bit of a bargain.inewham wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 9:44 am Interesting summary here
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Re: Harley Davidson 1975 RR250 Race Bike New Old Stock (Aermacchi) AMF
Irish road racing of yesteryear used to have the field full of Aermacchi bikes.
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