1977 XLCR 1000

  • Buzz71april
    Buzz71april
    4 years ago
    Selling a 1977 xlcr1000 just 220 miles from new. This has been in a private collection then museum and is as new. 
    Very rare in Australia and probably lowest mile in existence that I know of. 
    Probably too good to ride and put miles on it but whatever anyone wants to do with it.
    It has full parts catalogue, owners manual, workshop manual and spare oem sticker pack. Bike has been serviced and ready for sale. 

    Reluctant sale but new business venture requires capital. 
    Serious enquire is only please 
    $35000 ono
    Ian 



  • Baloffski
    Baloffski
    4 years ago
    Always thought they were hot looking bike, liked the theme of small fairing and semi cafe look. Instead bought GS1000S Suzuki, not the same I know.$ wasn't the issue then, reliability and what we didn't know then that has been learnt over many years in making such a good looking motorcycle more longevity, and reliability. 
    Personally think one of the best looking motorcycles.
  • tussuck
    tussuck
    4 years ago
    Gotta agree.....damn sexy looking bike.  AMF too!
  • Mr.Mow
    Mr.Mow
    4 years ago
    I’d be advertising this in Japan, aus$ is currently crap, they worship these there.
    (And for what it’s worth, this is my favourite motorcycle in the world alongside the 916 and if I had that sort of cash sitting I’d be giving it a forever home.. ) 
  • Krash Kinkade
    Krash Kinkade
    4 years ago
    GP shift, one up three down, daddyracer56 has one, he has an XR1000 too.
    a good feature is the large skinny rear wheel & tyre
  • Baloffski
    Baloffski
    4 years ago
    Tuss is bloody sexy. Mr.M. is the best in my eyes, even still, after coming up to 50 years later, krash  that rear wheel in conjunction with similar front width to my mind leads to beautiful, well good anyway, tracking.daddy racer is very smart in keeping such iconic and beautiful motorcycles.
  • Krash Kinkade
    Krash Kinkade
    4 years ago
    Quoting Baloffski on 27 Sep 2019 11:50 PM

    Tuss is bloody sexy. Mr.M. is the best in my eyes, even still, after coming up to 50 years later, krash  that rear wheel in conjunction with similar front width to my mind leads to beautiful, well good anyway, tracking.daddy racer is very smart in keeping such iconic and beautiful motorcycles.

    Good points mick! yeh I have always liked the 18" low profile narrow rear wheel as I think if on a alloy rim thats laced on would be lighter, so help handling and so on.
    Mr.M I have an old S&S L series carb ( sand cast & float bowl out front of carb body ) been told they love them in Japan too as getting rare. how would you go about selling there?