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1976 XL1000 creativityOther Harley Davidson Models |
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New Family
Join Date: 2006, Oct 28
Posts: 5
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1976 XL1000 creativity
hello,
I had a '76 XL1000 for the past 10 years, but lost 3rd gear this summer, so I bought an '06 XL1200C to ride. I would really like to do something creative with the old bike, but don't really know where to start. I believe the bike is totally stock except the seat, and the turn signals have been removed. I think that to just put it back on the road again, I will have to replace the rear brake drum-not much pedal, fix transmission (3rd gear) and rebuild engine (smokes at idle). With these things in mind, I start to think of what kind of mods I could do along the way - like rear disc conversion, 5 speed conversion, big bore kits, maybe a belt drive conversion, wider rear wheel. I know options are endless, but money isn't. I have looked around a little, but have not found any good resources for simple / inexpensive upgrades and conversions for these old bikes. I was hoping someone on here had good advice for me. Maybe even just some good pics of a mid-late 70's XL which has had extensive work done using original frame and engine. Bonny |
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New Family
Join Date: 2006, Oct 28
Posts: 2
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Re: 1976 XL1000 creativity
This is a great place for general Sportster advice. Give us a bit more direction. Are you a chopper guy? Does a cafe bike catch your eye? Flat track replica? A Sportster is a great blank canvas on which you may paint anything you like.
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New Family
Join Date: 2006, Oct 28
Posts: 5
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Re: 1976 XL1000 creativity
I like the Cafe Racer look and I think this bike would play the part well. I don't want to make this bike a chopper, and have not seen a flat track replica that catches my eye. I like the pro-street look that so many builders are going to these days, but this bike can't make a transition like that on a budget. A classic/modern cafe sounds like a good option.
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Start The Engine
Ride: 2003 XLH Sportster Anniversary Hugger
Join Date: 2007, Oct 03
Location: Magnolia Texas
Posts: 26
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Re: 1976 XL1000 creativity
Considering you have a 1976 my thought would to clone the 1978 XLDR café racer style. Even though you have a modified bike, it can still be a highly desirable machine.
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