I've got a 73 SX350 with 5k miles and an almost flawless original tank/paint job that I spent nearly 3 years restoring but now it looks and runs better than my other bikes.
My first harley was a 74 sprint350ss bought when I was 17. Bought a 73 a couple years later. Fun to ride but I couldn't keep up with the guys and their v twins. Good times.
I have the exact same bike. The electric start will self-destruct. I'd be afraid to use it. There are no replacement parts for it. Besides that, great bike. I love driving mine around town.
There's a local Harley dealership around my area that takes these same type of Hogs and resto-mods them. I'm about a year and a half from having them build one for me and I'm thinking about going with a flat tracker style design.
I've got a 73 SX350 with 5k miles and an almost flawless original tank/paint job that I spent nearly 3 years restoring but now it looks and runs better than my other bikes.
I've one from 1972 , same color, tank in mint condition even outside , little damage on the seat and a single Bullet exhaust.
My first harley was a 74 sprint350ss bought when I was 17. Bought a 73 a couple years later. Fun to ride but I couldn't keep up with the guys and their v twins. Good times.
I have one, almost exactly like that one. My lights don't work, but it runs like a top. A hair over 3800 miles. I Love that little bike.
I have the exact same bike. The electric start will self-destruct. I'd be afraid to use it. There are no replacement parts for it. Besides that, great bike. I love driving mine around town.
I put a Honda Gold wing starter on my 1973 it works well. but it was ALOT OF WORK! I did make a video on it. here on youtube
It's a Harley !
No!It's an Aermacchi 350 Sprint
Owned by Harley Davidson and that's what my title says
Never seen that model before wow that's cool
There's a local Harley dealership around my area that takes these same type of Hogs and resto-mods them. I'm about a year and a half from having them build one for me and I'm thinking about going with a flat tracker style design.
Not so common also here in Italy. Pretty cool and stll actual from my point of view. Ciao.
Great bike ken, it kinda reminds of the triumphs from that era. I'm love those old triumph style bikes.
I had one of these drove the wheels off of it I traded it for a Honda 500 I don’t know why I should’ve kept it...!!!!
That bike has a great look, so cool !
I have a 1973 sx350, lost papers for it. Where do I find the vin to get new papers for it. Please help
You get squared away?
I just picked up one of these bikes in almost the same condition .
That throttle cable looks like it's strung like a guitar just waiting to stick the throttle wide open.
Looks comfortable too, most small bikes from that era will give you a numb bum.
Beautiful, stunning.
very very cool bike : )