CLASSIC MOTOCROSS IRON: 1971 OSSA 250 STILETTO On Sep 13, 2020 Last updated Sep 13, 2023 BY TOM WHITE Put a little luck on your side." This slogan, along with the memorable four-leaf clover. Ossa achieved early success in the 250cc class of Grand Prix motorcycle racing, competing with an innovative chassis designed by Giró's son, Eduardo that was unique for the era.
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Model 250 Category Dual Sport Engine - Posted Over 1 Month 1971 OSSA Enduro 250 Pioneer, VGC, only 2300 miles, original bill of sale from 1971, special tools for ossa motorcycles, shop manuals and owners manuals. Price $2300.00 Call 304-673-5891 Other Makes : Ossa 1975 ossa 250 explorer trials bike $1,500 Springfield, Illinois Year 1975 1974 OSSA Phantom 250 In mid-1973 motorcycle magazines previewed a radical, lightweight OSSA motocross racer; the powerful and durable Stiletto engine in an ultra-light chassis. The OSSA Phantom was the first sub-200 pound production 250 motocrosser. It weighed at least 15 pounds less than the Honda Elsinore that was selling like gangbusters. The Ossa Pioneer 250 was the company's two-stroke enduro, a top of the line "professional grade" machine not unlike the Bultaco Matador — machines ready to race right out of the box. Called "cat quick and tiger tough" ( Motorcycle Classics ), the street-legal Pioneer was a real weapon beneath the lights, speedo, silencer, and other road equipment: OSSA 250 was a motorcycle tourism model manufactured by OSSA between 1969 and 1985 . Throughout its commercial life several versions have been manufactured, all of them with the following general characteristics: single-cylinder 244 cc air-cooled two-stroke engine, double-sided rack and conventional front and telescopic rear shock absorbers.
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October 1 1975 OSSA 250 SUPER PIONEER A Capable Woods Bike Complete With A Major Flaw — The Lack Of Long-Travel Rear Suspension. Cycle World Road Test WHEN SOMEONE MENTIONS Spain, most. Engine: 244cc air-cooled 2-stroke single, 72mm x 60mm bore and stroke, 12:1 compression ratio, 21hp @ 7,800rpm Top speed: 80mph (est.) Carburetion: IRZ "DG" 29mm double needle carburetor Transmission: 4-speed, chain final drive Published on Apr 3, 2019 Specifications: Engine: Two-Stroke Piston Port Single, Air-Cooled Bore & Stroke: 72mm x 60mm Displacement: 244 cc's Carburetion: 26mm IRZ Concentric Ignition: MotoPlat Electronic Primary: Double Row Roller Chain Clutch: Multi-Disk, Oil Bath Frame: Double Loop/Steel Tubing Suspension: Telescopic Fork/Twin Shocks/Swingarm By mid-1973 Ossa was developing a radical, lightweight bike with the powerful and durable Stiletto motor wrapped in an ultra-light, state-of-the-art chassis. Dubbed the Phantom, it was regarded.
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1958 - 1964 OSSA 160 1 generation 1963 - 1970 OSSA Copa 250 79 1 generation 1979 - 1982 OSSA E-71 1 generation 1971 - 1973 OSSA EXPLORER Special discounts to the Motorcycle Classics Store. Access to videos covering ride reviews, project bikes, event coverage & museum tours. Exclusive online content - restoration projects, gear reviews, and more! James Noel has owned this 1970 OSSA Pioneer 250 since new, and now he shows it at the Quail Motorcycle Gathering.
Ossa 250 Stiletto. December 1 1970. CYCLE WORLD ROAD TEST. OSSA 250 STILETTO. Introducing The "Serious Man's" Ossa: With New Five-Speed Gearbox And Super-finning. "THINGS ARE REALLY getting serious these days," said Yankee's man in the West, peering out over the hills where we had stopped to catch our breath. Call it Kenny Clark's. The Ossa Stiletto was a much-admired bike in the 1970s, although Ossa's motocross effort in the USA was minimal with the exceptions of riders Barry Higgins in 1970, John DeSoto in 1971 and Marty Moates in 1977. The 1971 Stiletto had an all-new five-speed transmission, and when combined with the torquey engine, the power was perfect for almost.
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For more on "Bugsy", check out his profile in the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame. Less than 200 of these flat trackers bearing Dick's name were built - according to Mid Atlantic OSSA, estimates peg production at 50 four-speed models and 100+ five-speed models. Features included Telesco 34mm forks, Boss seat, fiberglass tank, alloy rear. What Ossa isn't, is a name which springs into mind when the younger set decides it's time for a new motocross or enduro or play motorcycle. What Ossa is doing about this is revising its product line as quickly and completely as a small factory can. For the play and enduro crowd, Ossa has the Super Pioneer 250, or SP.