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VIDEO: The Most Famous FAIL in Motocross History!

Here is the last video before Christmas from the guys at 999 Lazer. Fair play to Phil, Max, and the team, they’ve kept the videos pumping through lately, and this is a nice little treat to end the year on!

Words, Video, and Images: 999Lazer

The 1978 Harley-Davidson MX250 2 Stroke might be the biggest failure in Motocross history. In this video we’ll investigate why it went so wrong and how the world’s most famous motorcycle brand got involved in the dirt bike game in the first place…oh yeah and we’ll get to see this prime example of a Harley Motocross bike get kick started into life once again! 🙂 Thanks to Dave King, Rex Staten, Doug Dubach and the owner of this awesome bike for making this video possible.

 

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