1976 Harley Davidson SS 250 ?

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  1. derek.hall.6602

    derek.hall.6602 Active Member

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    Hey y'all I just bought a 76 SS250. It needs a stator. This is my first bike so my knowledge is lacking. Will a stator off a 125 or 350 fit on my 250?

    Anyone know anything about these AMF Harleys?

    Thanks yall
     
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    they were rebadged aeromacchi,s from italy.saw one being races by an irish rider at bathurst once. how he rode was beyond me as at 5 a m he was legless due to over indulgence.
     
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    Moo Plodge Racing!!!

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    And fine looking machines with a great heritage they are.
    If I had one the first thing I would do is rip the "Harley Davidson" labels off it.
    There is no similarity between a Harley Davidson and an Aermacchi

    [​IMG]
     
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    GreyImport Administrator Staff Member The Chief Contributing Member

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    From the 'Barry Sheene' on the weekend .....

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    Check out this site and his links to other sites.
    I have his first book and also the Mick Walker Aermacchi book.
    My first dirt bike was a TM125 Rapido but we also had X90 and SX175.

    http://www.everyoneweb.com/aermacchi
     

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