C/L find...not moto, but dirt (Harley)

ATHEIST
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GuyB
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10/24/2017 10:56am
Link fail... Wink
Acidreamer
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10/24/2017 11:06am
Idk man it probably leaks oil like the rest of harleys bikes
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10/24/2017 11:07am
Acidreamer wrote:
Idk man it probably leaks oil like the rest of harleys bikes
That just keeps everything lubed bro....

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10/24/2017 11:10am
Harley dirt bikes from the AMF years aren't anything special really... except that rare MXer
BobbyM
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10/25/2017 8:44am
Possible.. made in Japan by a bowling company.
RyanD797
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10/25/2017 10:03am
aka: Milwaukee Pin Setter
KMC440
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10/25/2017 10:07am
What a bunch of Debbie downers on here, this bike and bikes just like it taught thousands of people how to ride. These were their first bikes I think it's pretty darn cool.
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10/25/2017 10:59am

Before the orange mxers, for a brief time, early 70s, this was their vote to enter the dirt bike scene in The USA.

The Baha. I think it was a 100cc. Aermacchi.

You guys think the Orange 250s are rare, try and find one of these.



10/25/2017 2:43pm
motogrady wrote:
Before the orange mxers, for a brief time, early 70s, this was their vote to enter the dirt bike scene in The USA. The Baha. I...

Before the orange mxers, for a brief time, early 70s, this was their vote to enter the dirt bike scene in The USA.

The Baha. I think it was a 100cc. Aermacchi.

You guys think the Orange 250s are rare, try and find one of these.



Try and find one that's not a rusty hulk.

They aren't really that rare, but since one went for an astronomical price (compared to what it was really worth) last year at the auction, everyone that pops up as a rusted carcass is now WAY overpriced.

They aren't competitive vintage racers, Harley would like to forget the whole AMF period, and they really didn't change much over the 4 model years that they were available.

Like most of the Italian built bikes of the early 70's there is some very suspect metallurgy in these things.
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10/25/2017 4:33pm
The interesting lineage on these to me are that the factory that made these Harley's became Cagiva...won 2 World Motocross titles and several 2nds. Then basically changed their name to Husqvarna....and is now a white KTM.
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10/25/2017 5:01pm
Squidward wrote:
[img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2017/10/25/221837/s1200_Harley_125.jpg[/img] Anyone remember this? ;)


Anyone remember this? Wink


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10/25/2017 5:12pm
motogrady wrote:
Before the orange mxers, for a brief time, early 70s, this was their vote to enter the dirt bike scene in The USA. The Baha. I...

Before the orange mxers, for a brief time, early 70s, this was their vote to enter the dirt bike scene in The USA.

The Baha. I think it was a 100cc. Aermacchi.

You guys think the Orange 250s are rare, try and find one of these.



Oh My........... TWO sets of sprocket bolts to torque !!!

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