1977 Harley-Davidson XLCR 1000

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When it was released, the Harley-Davidson XLCR (CR stood for Cafe Racer) was supposed to be an instant success powered by Harley’s most powerful production engine to date. It was a jet black departure from HD’s usual chrome fare. It didn’t sell well at all, and now it’s a cult classic.

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Designed by Willie G, the XLCR featured a biking fairing and siamese exhaust. This example (VIN: F700492H7) has 9,432 miles and it’s being offered with no reserve. Flaws are limited to bubbling paint around the fuel filler cap and a non-OEM carb. It’s said to start, idle, and run well. You’ll also get a 2-up seat with rear foot pegs and the service manual/owners manual.

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Find this XLCR for sale in Chesterland, Ohio with bidding up to $7,156