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Aermacchi harleys anyone got any in oz

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  • bjays
    bjays
    14 years ago

    ive got a 73 ss350,anyone in  oz with any aermacchis

    maybe interested in starting a register

    would be good to share any info  from time to time

    sx175

    sx250

    sx350

    z90

    ss250 etc etc

    maybe intested in buying if your selling or just collecting dust

     

  • Shrek
    Shrek
    14 years ago

    Hi I own an aermacchi harley  73 SS 350 sprint.

  • bjays
    bjays
    14 years ago

    Cool is it an original bike?is it a runner? Mine is a 99% original,Did u buy it here in oz or import?Im wondering were they ever sold here thru the dealers?I havent seen any other than there is a few post classic and classic modified racebikes around 

  • Shrek
    Shrek
    14 years ago
    Mine is slightly modified, has a cafe racer look. Bought it here in oz off my father in law. In the process of getting it road worthy does start and run but not registered. Could not answer if they were sold thru dealers. Do you know if here many in oz.
  • bjays
    bjays
    14 years ago

    In all my years ive only ever seen a small handfull of rough traibikes sx175 sx250  and thats considering i owned a motorcycle shop/wreckers for 10years.Ive seen a few old racebikes apparently they were very competitive in their day,so i dont realy know if there are many out there  send us pic if you get some spare time jacobs@internode.on.net        i`l send u one back                    cheers  

  • Shrek
    Shrek
    14 years ago
    Will get a photo and send hopefully by weekend. Would like to see a pic of yours. My father in law owned for about 8 - 10 years was sitting in his garage. Has the race bike look with the seat but not the fearings. They won champion ships in there day.
  • WhatTaxi
    WhatTaxi
    14 years ago

     

    a m8 had one years ago, dont know what happend to it and dont see him anymore.

    just thought i'd show ya a pic,

    and good luck, hope you find what ya looking for.

  • bjays
    bjays
    14 years ago

    Great old pic,looks like an early 70s ss250 or 350.id post a pic of mine but cannot work out how to post pics on this site still

  • Donster
    Donster
    14 years ago

    Shrek

    Just finnished restoring a 73 SS Sprint 350 - Penrith

    so seems thats two not that far apart

    Don

  • andyxlh
    andyxlh
    14 years ago
    I've got a 125 RC which i bought in bits a couple of years ago. got the frame and wheels sorted, looking for some help with the 2 stroke engine in the sydney area - any ideas?
    cheers
    Andy
  • Donster
    Donster
    14 years ago

    Andy

    Try the forum section of this website HDSprint.com  WWW.HDSprint./Forum/Index.php

    Good luck with your 125 restoration

    Don

  • Damien
    Damien
    12 years ago

    just acquired a 73 SS350. know of anyone else out there with them? parts, etc?

    Damien

  • Damien
    Damien
    12 years ago

    BTW, mine was an Australian import, through Orm Snell in Townesville. I think a few were brought in, but not in big numbers as they were relatively expensive for a 350.

     

  • Donster
    Donster
    12 years ago

    mine is restored and back on the road, not bad fun on a nice day 


  • Damien
    Damien
    12 years ago

    lovely. what a nice resto!

    did you source the parts from the US? any trouble getting the indicators? or was it all there to start with?

    also, are you running the siamesed exhaust header or a single? I am thinking about moving towards the single.

    and yes, I figured it would be a fun run-about on a sunny day.

    cheers,

    damien

  • Donster
    Donster
    12 years ago

    Damien

    Parts for these are relatively easy, set up and save a search in ebay, the HD Sprint web site (see my other post above) - the indicator on mine are actually off a Honda CB250 (dont tell anyone) they are very similar but not the same. The twin exhaust is a copy of original and was from a guy in Italy how still makes them. That was the most expensive part for me, but I think the original exhaust design is a big part of the character of this bike.

     

    good luck with yours mate

  • Damien
    Damien
    12 years ago

    Thanks Donster - will do and, funnily enough, I had been thinking about using old Honda indicators if the originals weren't available.

    Cheers,

    Damien

  • daddyracer56
    daddyracer56
    12 years ago

    sorry i got excited i miss a  0  on the end of the   XR 1000  for  Buell RR

  • Damien
    Damien
    12 years ago

    The Buell has an alloy four speed 1200 engine. It was origianlly the big, bulbous ugly Battletwin, but I stripped off the original bodywork years ago, I think the last time it was photographed was for Streetbike magazine around 2001. Packing to go away right now, but I'll post something when backin a few weeks. The Sprint is up and running, although getting the stator rebuilt, and a general tidy-up. Not going down the original route, just make it look a bit prettier. Whenever you see the term 'barn find', keep in mind it was probably parked for a reason and has since spent decades under wet hay and cow manure. 

  • Damien
    Damien
    12 years ago

    Hey Andy, a neighbor fo mine has a Rapido (Melbourne) which he finally got up and running. The Aermacchi@Yahoogroups.com is a pretty good site for info on all of them, including occasional posts of pages from manuals, sales brochures, etc. There's so many more in the US and they tend to work out the problems eventually. Cheers, Damien

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