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Briefing: How Complaints From The British Led To Harley-Davidson Creating The XR-750
Strategic angle: The Brits complained that American Motorcyclist Association rules were keeping them from winning races. The fallout led to the birth of a great racing bike.
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Updated 13 days ago
The development of the Harley-Davidson XR-750 was significantly influenced by complaints from British racers about the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) rules.
These regulations were perceived as barriers to British competitors' success in races, prompting a reevaluation of motorcycle design and performance standards.
In response, Harley-Davidson engineered the XR-750, which would go on to become a pivotal model in the realm of motorcycle racing.