Monday, February 10, 2014

1977 Harley-Davidson Sportster - What other motorcycle looks like 60 mph parked?

The Harley-Davidson Sportster. Fast, maneuverable, powerful. Over the years, the Sportster has become a Harley-Davidson classic. A narrow, low-slung, V-twin that's famous for its low, rumbling sound. Called the sports car of motorcycles, Sportsters still hold numerous speed records. (A Harley-Davidson Streamliner with a modified Sportster engine still holds the Bonneville Land Speed record as the fastest single-engine motorcycle in America.) The 1977 Sportster is the latest in this classic line. A cycle that's meant to move. And move it will. Major changes in the engine include the addition of the performance-oriented, 2 into 1 Collector exhaust system. Mated with the Collector exhaust, are an oil pump that improves lubrication and provides easy access for servicing, and a simpler, more efficient shift mechanism. The result is not only more efficiency, but a more reliable running, cleaner designed Sportster engine for 1977...Until you've been on a Harley-Davidson, you haven't been on a motorcycle. 1977 Harley-Davidson Sportster 2-Page Ad available at www.DadsVintageAds.com CLICK THE PICTURE TO "BUY IT NOW" Digg It! Stumble Delicious Technorati Twitter Facebook

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