One of the major motorcycle brands, Harley-Davidson, is renowned for producing big and beefy cruisers. However, the company has its fair share of smaller displacement bikes. One of the most interesting chapters in its 120+ years of legacy came about in 1961. Amidst a flurry of modest power output bikes from Europe, the U.K., and Japan, Harley-Davidson started importing the Sprint 250 from its Italian brand, Aermacchi. The bike was equipped with a 250cc engine that produced 18 hp at 7,500 rpm, had a 4-gallon fuel tank, and a flat saddle seat. Cycle World praised Sprint by saying,
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