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2015 Harley-Davidson Softail SLIM

2015 Harley-Davidson Softail SLIM

$3,500

Villa Rica, Georgia

Year 1966

Make Harley-Davidson

Model Sprint

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1966 Harley Davidson 250 Sprint H-model. Second owner! Purchased in 1968. Frame up restoration done in 2006. Great example of a fine bike!

Harley-Davidson : Other 1963 Harley Davidson Sprint 250 With Tilte

Harley-Davidson : Other 1963 Harley Davidson Sprint 250 With Tilte

$1,500

Metamora, Illinois

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1963 Harley Davidson 250 Sprint With State of Illinois Certificate of Title. VIN 63 H 3569. No engine and I am sure is missing other parts. Has rust and other imperfections. I believe the original color was orange. Please ask questions if I have missed something.

1963 Harley Davidson AERMACCHI Sprint 250cc Serial Number 63H1477

1963 Harley Davidson AERMACCHI Sprint 250cc Serial Number 63H1477

$1,500

North Branch, Minnesota

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1963 Harley Davidson AERMACCHI Sprint 250cc Serial Number 63H1477. This Bike Is A Barn Find With 14,274 Miles. Bike Has Been Sitting In Storage For Several Years. It Came From California. As You Will See In The Pictures It Is Very Complete But Lacking Front And Tail Light Lenses, Air Filter, Muffler. It Has The Up-Swept Pipe. The Gas Tank Is In Nice Shape With A Little Surface Rust. Gas Tank Cap Is Stuck (Nothing That Some WD 40 Couldn't Solve). No Dents On Fenders Or Tank. The Bike Also Rolls Freely. The Front Brakes Work. The Motor Works. Transmission Shifts. No Title. Front tire is 3.OO18. Rear is 3.5OH18, must be steel alloy with surface rust. Original paint.This Is A Rare Find And Great Bike To Restore. I Was Watching The TV Show 'Café Racer' And On This Episode It Was About Making A Café Racer Out Of An Old Sprint, It Looked Great When It Was Done. I Think It Is A Good Platform To Start With. The Sprint motorcycle is able to reach a top speed of 115 km/h thanks to its overhead valve, air-cooled single engine. In 1969 when AMF bought the company they near drove Harley Davidson out of business. This is an Aermacchi! NOT AN AMF! I could not find many, if any 1963 models around. Especially on eBay! I know it looks rough but it's almost all there!No offers over the phone or by email. Only offers made in person will be considered. For More Info. Call-651-277-0255 or 651-583-3429.Calls only. No emails. Emails are deleted. Type this number into search box and check 'entire post' to see all my planter pots, furniture, collectibles, antiques, household items, clocks, lamps, lighting fixtures, computers, printers, toys, scanners and novelty items.Buyer is responsible for pick up. I will accept PayPal, cash, cleared money order/ cashier check.Local Pickup. If Shipping Arrangements Are Made By You, I Will Be Of Assistance. Zip For Pickup Is 55056. This is app. 45 miles north of Minneapolis-St. Paul on I-35. Delivery within 100 miles of 55056 is possible or to meet you half-way (round-trip gas at 50¢ per mile). You must unload. Payment required for item and gas before delivery by cash, check, money order, or PayPal. I do not deliver on "speculation" in case you change your mind or it isn't the right color, style, size. Email for charges and options. • Local Shipping Available For Nationwide Delivery-Call 1-320-493-8554 For Rate To Your State.

Harley-Davidson : Other 1961 Aermacchi Harley-Davidson Sprint C 250, Italian Moto Art, custom, fresh bld

Harley-Davidson : Other 1961 Aermacchi Harley-Davidson Sprint C 250, Italian Moto Art, custom, fresh bld

$6,995

Bloomington, Indiana

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1961 Aermacchi Harley-Davidson Sprint model C 250cc, Italian Moto Art, custom, fresh build. This 1961 Aermacchi Harley-Davidson 250 Sprint model C is a recently finished build, I have ridden it 472 miles as can be seen on the N.O.S. (new old stock) Aermacchi Harley-Davidson Sprint bar and shield speedometer. Harley-Davidson bought into the Italian firm Aermacchi in 1960 and 1961 was the first production year for the Sprint, yes, these were made in Italy. You can see by the serial number that this is an early production bike. The early Sprint's such as this one still used the plain engine side covers that did not have the Harley-Davidson name identification on them.This bike was disassembled and sand blasted and bead blasted as required. The engine was disassembled and rebuilt as required. The engine is stock other than a one tooth larger counter shaft sprocket. No additional modifications, so it has the desired performance, reliability and ride-ability it was designed for. The handle bars, tank, and seat are custom fitted to the bike, along with many other subtle items, including the hand made wiring harness and leather tank strap. Stainless fasteners were used when possible, the original patina was left where desired. This design along with the clear coated 1939 Ford Jefferson blue, polished brass, hammered metallic black, chrome and polished aluminum give it a beautiful contrast.This bike draws people like bears to honey, and is inspiring to say the least. Absolutely a beautiful thing.I have and have had many vintage bikes, this one is one of the most fun. You will not find another one like it. This is a great in town and back roads cruiser. This Sprint will do over 50 mph in 3rd gear which is perfect for back roads and I have had it over 70 mph in 4th gear on the highway and it was not straining or topped out, 4th gear is like an overdrive. The bike handles great and is a joy to ride, it brings an extended smile to anyone that rides it. A few features of this custom built motorcycle: 1930's era automotive headlight with brass ring and hand fitted running light, L.E.D. turn signals, brass wrapped and illuminated remote mounted speedometer, hand fitted vintage sign faceted glass fork reflectors, star embossed fender washers, stainless fork boot and cable ties, under seat vintage brass fire extinguisher (empty), custom fitted package rack, hand built brass tail light with L.E.D. tail, brake and license lights, hand fitted shark fin exhaust system, custom made brass rear seat plate and points cover plate. A few of the new parts in this build: N.O.S. ignition coilN.O.S. H-D gas tank, with new petcock and capN.O.S. Aermacchi Harley-Davidson Sprint bar and shield speedometer and cableN.O.S. front and rear sprocketsN.O.S. carburetor rebuild componentsN.O.S. front and rear spokes and nipplesN.O.S. steering ball bearingsN.O.S. fork boots N.O.S. handle bar mount rubbersengine parts as requiredrear shockshandle bars and grips Pirelli tires front and rearinner tubes and rim stripsH4 60/55 watt halogen headlight bulbdiamond crystal headlight reflector asy.Iridium spark plug fork sealsO-ring chainhandlebar multi switch running light switchclutch & brake lever assemblies all control cables and throttle assemblySHORAI Extrem-rate LIFEPO4 LFX LITHIUM BATTERY, Ultra light 1.27 pounds, zero sulfation, with military spec carbon composite case.seat and springsshark fin mufflerrear fender package racksolid state voltage regulator A very cool and unique bike to say the least, it turns heads everywhere it goes. The bike does have some minuscule imperfections associated with wanting an old school feel but overall it could easily be taken to shows and give people a real treat for their eyes.It starts, runs, rides, and stops like a 1961 Italian made Aermacchi Harley-Davidson motorcycle. Everything on it works as well as it ever did when new, perhaps even better.This Sprint is very nice, with countless hours put into building it. It truly is a running working piece of Italian Moto Art. This bike would be at home as an art piece in your office, den, or personal collection. 1961, (First year for the Sprint.) 250cc4 speed transmissionThis is a numbers matching bike, frame and engine numbers match: 61C1528 1939 Ford Jefferson Blue I am the owner/builder, I have a clear title in my name. $500.00 non-refundable deposit to be paid thru PayPal within 48 hours of auction end. Balance to be paid within 7 days of auction end with cash, bank cashiers check or a money order. For international buyers a bank wire will be accepted for the balance after the PayPal deposit has been paid. This motorcycle is sold "as is", no warranty, no returns accepted. Please do not ask me about shipping costs, I do not know, that is the bidders responsibility. I will be available most days to help the hauler load this motorcycle.

Harley-Davidson : Other 1963 Harley Davidson AERMACCHI Sprint 250cc;Great Cafe Racer Project;BARN FIND!

Harley-Davidson : Other 1963 Harley Davidson AERMACCHI Sprint 250cc;Great Cafe Racer Project;BARN FIND!

$1,250

North Branch, Minnesota

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1963 Harley Davidson AERMACCHI Sprint 250cc Serial Number 63H1477. This Bike Is A Barn Find With 14,274 Miles. Bike Has Been Sitting In Storage For Several Years. It Came From California. As You Will See In The Pictures It Is Very Complete But Lacking Front And Tail Light Lenses, Air Filter, Muffler. It Has The Up-Swept Pipe. The Gas Tank Is In Nice Shape With A Little Surface Rust. Gas Tank Cap Is Stuck (Nothing That Some WD 40 Couldn't Solve). Note: No Title. Call your license bureau about the procedure to get a new title and plates, which would cost around $50. (Even if I got it in MN, you would have to transfer the title in your state, which would cost app. $50.)No Dents On Fenders Or Tank. The Bike Also Rolls Freely. The Front Brakes Work. The Motor Turns Over. Transmission Shifts. Front tire is 3.OO18. Rear is 3.5OH18, most likely steel alloy, with some surface rust. Original Paint. Nada and Kelley Blue Book value is $1,225 for Fair; $1,565 for Good. I would consider this bike to fall between those conditions.This Is A Rare Find And Great Bike To Restore. A recent TV Episode of 'Café Racer' Was About Making A Café Racer Out Of An Old Sprint, It Looked Great When It Was Done.(These bikes sell for about $4,000-$4,500.) I Think It Is A Good Platform To Start With. The Sprint motorcycle is able to reach a top speed of 115 km/h thanks to its overhead valve, air-cooled single engine. Weight is 271 pounds.In 1969 when AMF bought the company they near drove Harley Davidson out of business. This is an Aermacchi! NOT AN AMF! I could not find many, if any 1963 models around. Especially on eBay! I know it looks rough but it's almost all there! Buyer is responsible for pick up. I will accept PayPal, cash, cleared money order/ cashier check. Local Pickup. If Shipping Arrangements Are Made By You, I Will Be Of Assistance. Zip For Pickup Is 55056. This is app. 45 miles north of Minneapolis-St. Paul on I-35. Delivery within 100 miles of 55056 is possible or to meet you half-way (round-trip gas at 50¢ per mile). You must unload. Payment required for item and gas before delivery by cash, check, money order, or PayPal. I do not deliver on "speculation" in case you change your mind or it isn't the right color, style, size. Email or call 651-277-0255 for charges and options. • Local Shipping Available For Nationwide Delivery-Call 1-320-493-8554 For Rate To Your State (approximately $300-400). This bike is also listed on 2 other sites and this listing will be ended if sold on one of those sites.

Harley-Davidson : Other 1967 aermacchi 350 cc racer beautifully restored to museum quality

Harley-Davidson : Other 1967 aermacchi 350 cc racer beautifully restored to museum quality

$9,900

Santa Monica, California

Year 1967

Make Harley-Davidson

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Category Sport Bikes

Engine 350

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Signed by Mert Lawwill 1967 Aermacchi 350cc Racer Aeronautica Macchi, soon only Aermacchi, was founded in 1912 by Giulio Macchi on the shores of Lake Varese north of Milan, Italy, to manufacture seaplanes. After WW II the company began producing motorcycles and in 1960 the Harley-Davidson Motor Company purchased 50% of the motorcycle division to secure a source of small capacity machines. The remaining half was sold to AMF H-D in 1974. Harley sold the company in 1978 to Cagiva to then launch them as a motorcycle manufacturer. Aermacchi created their "horizontal" 4-stroke single in 1956 first as a 175cc in the Chimera, soon a 250...the race versions usually to be known as the Ala d'Oro (Golden Wing). Using Harley-Davidson investment capital Aermacchi got to work and once they moved up a class (from 250 to 350) - Aermacchi offered the first 350cc engine in 1964 – the new, bigger motor promptly scored 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 6th places at the Isle of Man (350cc) Junior TT against a bunch of 2-stroke lightweight twins. After a redesign in 1966, 250cc and 350cc Aermacchi racers were models of reliability. It's these short-stroke machines – think north of 33 horsepower - that are so popular in today's AHRMA racing in the US and historic racing around the world. With so much intermingling of parts and specifications, a race bike is often made up of from the best components for the job. So it is with the unquestionably beautiful bike offered here. It consists of a 350cc dry clutch motor in a 1967 Sprint H style frame, an Ala Verde style peanut-shape tank, and a twin-leading shoe front brake. Built to race, the bike was then subject to a comprehensive and complete restoration and since has been meticulously stored and displayed in a prominent Southern California collection. With only shake down miles on the rebuild, the bike will need re-commissioning before returning to the track. I would suggest tires in that. Although he never rode the bike, it was signed by Mert Lawwill's, who saw it at a concours event and expressed his appreciation for the quality of the build. Beautiful as it unquestionably is, the bike is ready to start and run or to take pride of place as a museum exhibit, such is the quality of the restoration and build. Offered on a Bill of Sale

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Harley-Davidson : Other 1967 aermacchi 350 cc racer beautifully restored to museum quality

Harley-Davidson : Other 1967 aermacchi 350 cc racer beautifully restored to museum quality

$12,900

Santa Monica, California

Year 1967

Make Harley-Davidson

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Category Sport Bikes

Engine 350

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Signed by Mert Lawwill 1967 Aermacchi 350cc Racer Aeronautica Macchi, soon only Aermacchi, was founded in 1912 by Giulio Macchi on the shores of Lake Varese north of Milan, Italy, to manufacture seaplanes. After WW II the company began producing motorcycles and in 1960 the Harley-Davidson Motor Company purchased 50% of the motorcycle division to secure a source of small capacity machines. The remaining half was sold to AMF H-D in 1974. Harley sold the company in 1978 to Cagiva to then launch them as a motorcycle manufacturer. Aermacchi created their "horizontal" 4-stroke single in 1956 first as a 175cc in the Chimera, soon a 250...the race versions usually to be known as the Ala d'Oro (Golden Wing). Using Harley-Davidson investment capital Aermacchi got to work and once they moved up a class (from 250 to 350) - Aermacchi offered the first 350cc engine in 1964 – the new, bigger motor promptly scored 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 6th places at the Isle of Man (350cc) Junior TT against a bunch of 2-stroke lightweight twins. After a redesign in 1966, 250cc and 350cc Aermacchi racers were models of reliability. It's these short-stroke machines – think north of 33 horsepower - that are so popular in today's AHRMA racing in the US and historic racing around the world. With so much intermingling of parts and specifications, a race bike is often made up of from the best components for the job. So it is with the unquestionably beautiful bike offered here. It consists of a 350cc dry clutch motor in a 1967 Sprint H style frame, an Ala Verde style peanut-shape tank, and a twin-leading shoe front brake. Built to race, the bike was then subject to a comprehensive and complete restoration and since has been meticulously stored and displayed in a prominent Southern California collection. With only shake down miles on the rebuild, the bike will need re-commissioning before returning to the track. I would suggest tires in that. Although he never rode the bike, it was signed by Mert Lawwill's, who saw it at a concours event and expressed his appreciation for the quality of the build. Beautiful as it unquestionably is, the bike is ready to start and run or to take pride of place as a museum exhibit, such is the quality of the restoration and build. Offered on a Bill of Sale

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