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I just posted this in the MC's for Sale section on here and thought you guys would like to take a look at this bike. I want it but can't afford it right now.
As some of you might know, I have been wanting to convert my N into a cafe lately and then my buddy says he's selling his vintage XLCR. I told he's dumb for selling it but he just wants to get rid of it...
That sounds a bit high... $10-12k is average and I have even seen one for $7-8k but who knows what's wrong with it. In any event, love the XLCR. Wish I could afford one.
I always wanted one it reminds me of high school days . it was coming out when i was getting out of school.;; Than I had no money.Now I am to cheap to spend 15K on a old sportster. It looks great!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I saw three go for sale at an auction in Arizona and each one went for over $30,000.00. Not the normal amount for your average XLCR for sure! It is a FUN bike though!
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