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[[Image:1999 Harley-Davidson MT500.jpg|right | [[Image:1999 Harley-Davidson MT500.jpg|right|thumb|1999 Harley-Davidson MT500]] | ||
Originally designed and produced by the British manufacturer CCM Armstrong for military use world wide, [[Harley-Davidson]] also built these [[motorcycles]] in York, PA. under license. | Originally designed and produced by the British manufacturer CCM Armstrong for military use world wide, [[Harley-Davidson]] also built these [[motorcycles]] in York, PA. under license. The power unit is a Rotax of Austria, the same motor commonly used in dirt-track racing in the U.S. With the insistence that all military vehicles must use diesel fuel, gasoline powered motorcycles were now obsolete. The U.S. Marines now use [[Kawasaki KL650A|Kawasaki KLR650]]s that are converted to run on diesel fuel. | ||
[[Category:Harley-Davidson motorcycles]] | [[Category:Harley-Davidson motorcycles]] | ||
[[Category:Military motorcycles]] | [[Category:Military motorcycles]] |