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1979 Harley Davidson RR250 Daytona Road Race Bike

Harley-Davidson purchased Italian manufacturer Aermacchi as a way to be competitive when the Japanese two strokes began winning road races and badged them as Harleys. They were pretty successful and won a few World Championship titles. The Harley four stroke 250's of the same era were also Aermacchi bikes. Here's a decent article.....

Thanks,
Joe
 
harley had owned Aermacchi sense the 60's i believe.
i owned a 250 sprint and a SX350.
seems like a 69 and a 73...been way to long to know for sure..
 
That RR250 is well overpriced IMO - 15 - 17 G would be about right.

Ginger Molloy had two works ones here in NZ which i think sold a couple of years back and they didn't reach that level of price - even with European GP history.

I've been making race replica frames for the HD sprint motors to turn them into Aermacchi replicas for around 12 years now...hasn't made me rich unfortunately.
 
Very cool bike! It would be fun to see it run, or better yet to ride it!
 
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