Purely depends on the condition of the bike and wether or not the buyer is a collector. but it could be anything. i sold mine for £6000, it was in an ok condition.
1975 Harley Davidson XLH 1000 Ironhead.
1000
1000
A 1977 Harley Sportster has a 3 qt capacitie
1000 c.c.
No. They did work with Harley on the Revolution engine which is based on Harley's VR 1000 racing engine. The nature of their task was to help make the race-only engine work well in a street bike.
$1000-1400 in mint or never ridden condition. $1500-1800 NIB Original retail $2495
HARLEY- DAVIDSON..4A is model xlch 1000 (sportster) 27215 is sequential made......h=(71-79) 7= 1977
The history of the Harley-Davidson motorcycle began in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1903. In Milwaukee, Bill Harley and Arthur Walter Davidson developed a one-cylinder motorcycle. Around the turn of the century the gasoline engine was developed and the one-cylinder motor was introduced. In 1901 the Indians were the first motorcycles and in 1903 Mitschell, Merkel and Yale. This motorcycle was initially built for racing and was powered by a one-cylinder gasoline combustion engine. In 1903 in Milwaukee, Bill Harley and Arthur Walter Davidson developed a one-cylinder motorcycle. It was a reliable and even a beautiful cycle. And ... someone bought it !! In 1905 they had made 11 motorcycles, in 1908 it were 154 and ... they had a company, in a little wooden barn, that was build by Davidson's father. The small company extended quickly and another member of the Davidson family, William, joined them. In no time they hired about 20 employees in an especially build stone-factory. In 1909 Bill Harley made a project of the first 1000 CC V-Twin. It produced a modest seven horsepower. The 45-degree V-twin would become one of the more recognizable images of the Harley-Davidson motorcycle. This V-Twin stayed with HD for a long, long time. Maybe it's hard to believe, but Harley-Davidson didn't invent the V-twin !! When Bill Harley developed one, he just followed the tendency of the time. 1910 brought the legendary "Bar and Shield" logo that was placed on their motorcycle. This would become the defining symbol of Harley-Davidson to this day. Numerous first place winnings in races, endurance contests and hill climbs give Harley-Davidson more recognition. The "F-head" engine is introduced in 1911. It will be the power workhorse until 1929, when the "Flathead" engine is introduced. The year 1912 saw further growth of the Harley-Davidson Company. Construction began on a new 6-story factory. Harley-Davidson also became an exporter this year and their first overseas sale was made in Japan. In the states there were now over 200 dealerships.
Well you could probablet find it in la la land. Right on the corner of you don't ride & you like men (streets). Harley didnn't make an 883 in 1984 it was a 61 inch or commonly know as a 1000(997) cc Ironhead Sportster Theres a fuse somewhere
1000 Ways to Die - 2008 Apocalypse Harley was released on: USA: 2011
16 - 20v AC per 1000 rpms. dont try to check it while you are riding. unless you are filming it.... D