Vehicle Description
To be OFFERED AT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE at Auctions America's
Auburn Fall event, August 31-3, 2017.
Chassis No.
64BTH4330
Estimate:
$ 1,500 - $ 2,500 US
In 1947 Harley-Davidson released a 125-cc two-stroke motorcycle
called the S-125. The S-125 was based on the German made DKW RT125
and quickly gained popularity selling ten thousand models in the
first seven months of production. Over the years Harley-Davidson
made a number of improvements and variations of this two-stroke
platform and in 1962 they released the Scat. The Scat was a
scrambler style dual-purpose motorcycle with a high-mounted front
fender, high exhaust, high handlebars, and softer seat suspension
for improved off-road use. These two-stroke Harley-Davidson's have
become highly collectible and look great alongside a full size
Harley-Davidson.
The example on offer displays 2,604 miles as well as its original
paint and most of its original components making it a great
candidate for restoration or preservation.