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Virtually all the small cc bikes HD put out back then, including the orange MXers, and the Sprints, were made in Italy.
Harley either owned or had a stake in a company called Aermacchi.
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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.
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.
Anyone remember this?
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