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fairdealrob
4th March 2008, 08:52
Hi can anyone tell me what an original 1977 XLCR Cafe Racer would be worth now. I see some of the Triumph Hurricanes have been selling for 30K. Also any idea of how many came here. Cheers

popelli
4th March 2008, 09:44
one on fleabay last week for £3995 in the uk

did not get a single bid, but it had wrong exhaust system

Pwalo
4th March 2008, 10:54
I don't think that any would have come to NZ. I'm not even sure if there was an NZ importer for HDs then.

Cool looking bike, but I'm not too sure if you'd class it as a collector's item.

carver
4th March 2008, 10:55
Hi can anyone tell me what an original 1977 XLCR Cafe Racer would be worth now. I see some of the Triumph Hurricanes have been selling for 30K. Also any idea of how many came here. Cheers

weren't these a real flop for harley?

scumdog
4th March 2008, 10:57
weren't these a real flop for harley?

Sort of - the bike itself was no worse than HDs of that era but the styling didn't appeal - and those that liked that style tended to go for bikes that performed.

Paul in NZ
4th March 2008, 11:35
Sort of - the bike itself was no worse than HDs of that era but the styling didn't appeal - and those that liked that style tended to go for bikes that performed.

But now they go for stupid money - or did.. before the credit squeeze...

Now, like all 'collectables' its value is what the market will be prepared to pay. EBay would be a great place to research. Me - I wouldn't pay over the odds for one because they were not really a great riders bike and never will be. They are a HD oddity and of value only to HD collectors to trot out to impress your mates with. You could buy 10 old triumphs or standard sporties - modify them and run rings around one.

However - if you are thinking of buying one - be very very very careful because like all special editions and gold stars etc their basis is in the standard models and there are probably more in exisitence now than the factory ever made!

If you are selling make SURE you have all doccumentation, titles, photos etc to back up it is what it appears to be!

Motu
4th March 2008, 20:40
I love the onamatapoeia of the XLXR - excelsior.

Harleys were sold in NZ in XLCR days,but not common and I doubt if any came in.But I know a guy with one ,or maybe two.He has an XR1000 too,but doubt if they will ever go again,although he always says ''some day....''

The XR1000 would of been the perfect base for the XLCR,but they used the Sportster instead and made the XR1000 almost a cruiser.

R1madness
4th March 2008, 21:07
There were 2 XLCRs in Dunedin a few years ago. More than a few years actually. More like 23 years ago. I had the pleasure (?) of riding one. It was fun but harsh. More noise than go. What would they be worth now? hmmm whatever someone wanted to pay for one. If its a real one it would sell for upwards of $20k USA. Even more collectable would be the XR750 flattracker. 2 of those burned to a crisp in the Harley shop fire in Dunedin in the late 80s.

Oscar
4th March 2008, 21:55
The only HD I ever lusted after...

Big Dave
4th March 2008, 23:22
The only HD I ever lusted after...

Certainly not the only - but the first and probably the most.

A Vetter Hurricane second on the lust list.

popelli
5th March 2008, 05:24
You could buy 10 old triumphs or standard sporties - modify them and run rings around one.



Rubbish the XLCR exhaust system actually worked and gave another 5 or so horsepower so the XLCR's actually went quite a bit better than the standard sporties

As for comparing to triumphs, you could compare it to a trident but the twins would be left so far behind trhey would not even be in the same race

My XLCR pissed over standard sporties

Have heard of about 6 or so other XLCR's in NZ

I shipped my one with me when I move to the UK

It took forever to sell the personalised plate XLCR or turd me so they are definitely thin on the ground

fairdealrob
5th March 2008, 14:51
Thanks for comments , Interesting reading , I think there maybe a few Jap boys commenting

fairdealrob
5th March 2008, 14:55
Any chance of talking to him he would know more about them I would have thought, thanks Robert

Paul in NZ
5th March 2008, 17:38
Rubbish the XLCR exhaust system actually worked and gave another 5 or so horsepower so the XLCR's actually went quite a bit better than the standard sporties

As for comparing to triumphs, you could compare it to a trident but the twins would be left so far behind trhey would not even be in the same race

My XLCR pissed over standard sporties

Have heard of about 6 or so other XLCR's in NZ

I shipped my one with me when I move to the UK

It took forever to sell the personalised plate XLCR or turd me so they are definitely thin on the ground

Depends on what you want to do with it - what I said was.. If you want a bike to ride - buy a std one or and old triumph and modify it. There are a thousand ways to modify a sporty or a triumph sot that it would go waaay better than and XLCR which I freely admit I have never ridden. HOWEVER my experience with a std XLCH would tell me if you want a good handler - but a dog triumph 67 to 72 and build a cafe racer - if it needs to be a HD - you can build a nicer bike from a cheap iron sporty for less than the cost of the real deal. If you want the real deal as a collectable or an investment buy it but it has to be the real deal and you better not modify it much.

Just my opinion of course

popelli
5th March 2008, 19:26
Depends on what you want to do with it - what I said was.. If you want a bike to ride - buy a std one or and old triumph and modify it. There are a thousand ways to modify a sporty or a triumph sot that it would go waaay better than and XLCR which I freely admit I have never ridden. HOWEVER my experience with a std XLCH would tell me if you want a good handler - but a dog triumph 67 to 72 and build a cafe racer - if it needs to be a HD - you can build a nicer bike from a cheap iron sporty for less than the cost of the real deal. If you want the real deal as a collectable or an investment buy it but it has to be the real deal and you better not modify it much.

Just my opinion of course

Everybody is entitled to their opinion, most people base them on their own personal experiences.

My experience of the modified triumph thing was about 20 years ago, it was still slower than a standard iron head sporty and yes in true triumph fashion it exploded in a quite spectactular fashion ventilating the crankcases with pieces of alloy conrods

Real deal as a collectable, it is only worth what somebody is willing to pay for it

Modify an XLCR, well yes I am and I have, S&S carb, twin plug heads and billet caliper brakes, originality for originality sake is a waste of time, why repeat mistakes the factory made when better technology is easily and readily available

Don't worry, I have all the original parts and can return the bike to original and even have a spare set of heads if it is desired to remove the twin plugging

doc
5th March 2008, 19:34
Hi can anyone tell me what an original 1977 XLCR Cafe Racer would be worth now. I see some of the Triumph Hurricanes have been selling for 30K. Also any idea of how many came here. Cheers

Ignore the nonbelievers, pure blasphemy. Put it on Ebay and that will shut them the fu k up.

HenryDorsetCase
8th March 2008, 11:46
You guys need to check out Cycle World magazine, and the Cycle World forums (you'll ahve to join I think)

Peter Egan has written a few columns last year about "keepers" and among them (others including the square case 900SS Ducati) was the XLCR.

In my March issue there is a pic of him in his garae with the XLCR, so he did get one.

In the CW forums there is a 10 page + thread about XLCR's: provenance, slagging matches, value, "You're a jerk" "No, you're an even bigger jerk" comments..... its great. Dig thru the dross though, and there are pearls of wisdom (hmmmmm what other forum do I know that is like that??)

Anyway, for a US perspective it will be worth a look
I would say.

www.cycleworld.com

HenryDorsetCase
8th March 2008, 11:47
Oh, and: do you have one? is it for sale? how much?

just asking.... :)

rudolph
9th March 2008, 19:05
do you have any parts for a Iron head? I need a points cover

Paul in NZ
9th March 2008, 20:06
No one has ever doubted this is a highly collectable bike and - dare i say it a tremedously brave bike by HD. I can actually remember when they were released and like the rest of the world I was gobsmacked.

The question is - whats it worth? A better question is - what does one cost?

fairdealrob
19th May 2008, 15:36
Hi For Sale Very Original And Tidy 1977 Xlcr Cafe Racer , Original Service Manual And Hand Book Etc , Runs Well , Not Cheap Although Still Really Have No Idea Of What It Is Worth , Genuine Offers Considered , Please No Tyre Kickers ,, 073480051 - 0274356548
Cheers Robbie

Oscar
19th May 2008, 17:28
Hi For Sale Very Original And Tidy 1977 Xlcr Cafe Racer , Original Service Manual And Hand Book Etc , Runs Well , Not Cheap Although Still Really Have No Idea Of What It Is Worth , Genuine Offers Considered , Please No Tyre Kickers ,, 073480051 - 0274356548
Cheers Robbie

How much???

jawa1
14th January 2013, 15:02
Hi all I also have an original xlcr that I'm looking to sell later this year. The bike was left to me by my father who passed away last year and just wondered if anyone could give me an indication of what it might be worth in N.Z?
Details are as follows
One owner,
Original purchase documents
Powder coated rims
2 factory seats
Travelled approx 20,000 kilometres.
Cheers

HenryDorsetCase
14th January 2013, 15:05
I don't think that any would have come to NZ. I'm not even sure if there was an NZ importer for HDs then.

Cool looking bike, but I'm not too sure if you'd class it as a collector's item.

Nah bollocks. I have seen two and one was listed on tardme a couple years ago.

HenryDorsetCase
14th January 2013, 15:06
Hi all I also have an original xlcr that I'm looking to sell later this year. The bike was left to me by my father who passed away last year and just wondered if anyone could give me an indication of what it might be worth in N.Z?
Details are as follows
One owner,
Original purchase documents
Powder coated rims
2 factory seats
Travelled approx 20,000 kilometres.
Cheers

Sell it on ebay.

I'll give you ten grand for it tomorrow. Cash in a bag.

scumdog
14th January 2013, 16:31
Sell it on ebay.

I'll give you ten grand for it tomorrow. Cash in a bag.


And how much will you be selling it for???:shifty:

HenryDorsetCase
14th January 2013, 18:45
And how much will you be selling it for???:shifty:

Not for sale my friend, thats a keeper. Particularly since i burgled it for ten grand ......

popelli
27th July 2013, 11:16
do you have any parts for a Iron head? I need a points cover

yes have an original #1 points cover, never been on a bike do you want it?