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HARLEY DAVIDSON SPRINT 1976 Owners, Service Repair, Electrical Wiring & Parts Manuals

Factory Original HARLEY DAVIDSON SPRINT 1976 Manuals

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Related Questions

What was the horsepower rating of the 1976 Harley Davidson Sprint?

The 1976 Harley Davidson SST 350 Sprint indeed had an air-cooled, two-stroke, 341cc, single-cylinder engine that could reach a maximum power output of 27 horsepower at 5000 rpm. This power output was relatively high for a motorcycle of its class and contributed to its performance capabilities during that time.

What type of suspension did the 1976 Harley Davidson Sprint have?

The 1976 Harley Davidson Sprint featured a telescopic fork front suspension, which provided the necessary damping and control for the front wheel. It had a dual shock suspension system in the rear, which helped absorb bumps and maintain stability. This combination of front telescopic fork and rear dual shock suspension provided a relatively comfortable ride and handling for the Sprint.

How much did the 1976 Harley Davidson Sprint weigh?

The 1976 Harley Davidson Sprint weighed approximately 252 lbs. This weight measurement considers the motorcycle's overall mass, including its engine, chassis, fuel tank, and other components.

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