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 – now it’s a cult classic.
Designed by Willie G. Davidson, this bike was supposed to be a black beauty featuring HD’s most powerful production engine yet. The lovely siamese exhaust and bikini fairing were very unique – this was quite the (nearly) chrome-less departure for Harley.
This example was originally sold in the Canadian market and owned by a H-D dealership. That’s why the dash shows 9.5 kilometers (5.9 miles). Per the seller, the bike has been “prepped for long time storage engine is free and brakes are fully functional.”
Find this XLCR for sale in Hagerstown, Maryland with bidding up to $9,100 and the reserve not yet met here on eBay.