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In an attempt to compete with the British [[JAP]] and the [[Rudge]] Class "a" speedway machines, [[Harley]] designed their own version, the '''CAC''' which was a virtual copy of the then current JAP. An initial batch of a dozen [[motorcycles]] was built but performance was disappointing. The project was canceled, citing financial reasons, as this was the height of the Great Depression. | In an attempt to compete with the British [[JAP]] and the [[Rudge]] Class "a" speedway machines, [[Harley]] designed their own version, the '''CAC''' which was a virtual copy of the then current JAP. An initial batch of a dozen [[motorcycles]] was built but performance was disappointing. The project was canceled, citing financial reasons, as this was the height of the Great Depression. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:50, 11 August 2010
In an attempt to compete with the British JAP and the Rudge Class "a" speedway machines, Harley designed their own version, the CAC which was a virtual copy of the then current JAP. An initial batch of a dozen motorcycles was built but performance was disappointing. The project was canceled, citing financial reasons, as this was the height of the Great Depression.