Here is a rare piece that we have listed a rare 1960 Harley Topper Scooter with a title.
Most people don't even know that Harley made a scooter. This particular scooter is in excellent condition. Here is some information: Toppers were made in Milwaukee Wisconsin between 1960 and 1965. There were approximately 6000 made. Scooters made after themidway point of 1960 had a lot of changes from the Toppers made early on in 1960. This Topper is one of the rare ones made in early 1960. The later Toppers had a longer crank shaft, a wet clutch, key switch on the handle bars, a bigger carburetor, and decals instead of badges.
This particular Topper was purchased from a gentleman in Kansas that had started the restoration. He basically had torn it completely down and was in the process of reassembly. He got as far as assembling the engine, but everything else was in pieces. During the restoration, the gentleman went through a divorce and his ex-wife did something with the box containing the clutch guard, clutch flange belt, and a lotof small parts. I never run her since the rebuild so there are no miles on this scooter since the rebuild. This is a show quality restoration on a rare scooter. The only flaw that I am aware of is there is a small chip on the corner of the cover on the right side next to the gas pedal.
It is shown in the photos.Used 1960
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