1977 Sportster 1000cc Motorcycles for sale

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Harley-Davidson : Sportster harley davidson  1000cc sportster

Harley-Davidson : Sportster harley davidson 1000cc sportster

$3,500

Manchester, New Jersey

Year 1977

Make Harley-Davidson

Model Sportster

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Engine 1000cc

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1977 sportster clean and real nice looking. Lots of chrome and spare parts inc.Located in ocean county nj.

Harley-Davidson : Sportster 77 harley davidson ironhead bobber sportster

Harley-Davidson : Sportster 77 harley davidson ironhead bobber sportster

$4,500

Stow, Ohio

Year 1977

Make Harley-Davidson

Model Sportster

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

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1977 Harley Davidson XLCH Sportster Clear clean numbers matching title. 16,400 Original miles before rebuild. 1000cc motor that underwent a whole overhaul before paint bearings gaskets and rings. Runs great. Frame has been chopped and small rake, tracks straight and true. Every aspect of the bike has been gone through including bearings, washers, nuts, bolts. As you can see from the pictures this bike is fully powder coated / painted. The breakdown: this bike is a running driving project very cool looking bike, needs small odds and ends like brake cable, license plate bracket mounted and wired and some small tasks. Regardless it's one really neat bobber that deff turns heads last final touches are up to the new owner to make it there own Not looking for any trades.

Trim Xlch

Harley-Davidson : Sportster 77 ironhead chopper

Harley-Davidson : Sportster 77 ironhead chopper

$5,000

De Pere, Wisconsin

Year 1977

Make Harley-Davidson

Model Sportster

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Engine 1000

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1977 Harley Davidson Sportster 1000cc Chopper Color is Black with a Midnight Blue wrinkle Springer front end, new front tire. Drag style bars Straight pipes Rebuilt carb last spring Custom Velocity stack & Outerwears cover Electric start Very fun to ride! Needs a new battery, it has a very small ATV battery in it now that works but should have a proper one. I'm asking $5,000 OBO. I realize that unique bikes like this are difficult to put a value on and are only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. If you are interested feel free to call me or come take a look at it and we can talk about price, Pease do not ask what the lowest I will take is. Thanks for looking Sold "As Is" no warranty or returns

Harley-Davidson : Sportster Harley-Davidson Sportster XLH 1000cc

Harley-Davidson : Sportster Harley-Davidson Sportster XLH 1000cc

$5,000

Sacramento, California

Year 1975

Make Harley-Davidson

Model Sportster

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Engine 1000

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Selling a 1975 Harley Davidson Sportster. 2nd owner since 1977. 3- extended break and shifter pegs. See pictures. Mostly stock: 16 inch rear wheel, 18 inch front.| Pick up only.

Trim XLH

1977 Harley-Davidson Sportster 1000

1977 Harley-Davidson Sportster 1000

$3,600

Green Bay, Wisconsin

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1977 Harley-Davidson Sportster 1000 , I have a 1977 Harley Davidson sportster 1000 cc. Call or text Mike 920-712-7929. $3,600.00

1977 Harley-Davidson XLH Sportster

1977 Harley-Davidson XLH Sportster

$1,900

Bellingham, Massachusetts

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1000cc Ironhead Black Original Matching #'s Motor Kick/Electric Start Custom Pegs Custom Highway Pegs Drag Pipes Recent Top End Runs and Drives Needs TLC

2004 Yamaha Tt-R125 L

2004 Yamaha Tt-R125 L

$3,500

Caseyville, Illinois

Year 1977

Make Harley-Davidson

Model Sportster 1000

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1977 Harley Davidson Sportster 1000 CC. Custom paint. Custom rear disc brake. RUNS GREAT!!!!! Lots of new parts!! Clear title. Serious inquiries only. Cash only.

2010 Harley-Davidson Softail DELUXE

2010 Harley-Davidson Softail DELUXE

$2,500

Leitchfield, Kentucky

Year 1977

Make Harley-Davidson

Model Sportster 1000

Category -

Engine -

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Restored 1977 Harley Davidson XLH 1000 with a 1973 Ironhead motor. New pipes, wiring harness, lights, starter, battery. Custom paint. One dent on the right side of the tank. Comes with extra crankcase, pistons, heads, piston cylinders, mirrors and Clymer manual. I. Open to trades for cruiser style bikes, 650 cc's or more.

Harley-Davidson : Sportster 1977 amf 1000c sportster harley davidson

Harley-Davidson : Sportster 1977 amf 1000c sportster harley davidson

$1,000

Janesville, Wisconsin

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NEEDS WORK LAST DRIVEN 18 YEARS AGO HAS SURFACE RUST ON CHROME PIECES NEEDS A BATTERY DONT KNOW IF THE MOTORCYCLE RUNS COULD POSSIBLY NEED NEW BATTERY TO START HAS ELECTRIC START MILES UNKNOWN 1000 CC FOR MORE INFO EMAIL: [email protected] 0R 6082955350

Harley-Davidson : Sportster 1977 Harley Davidson Sportster, Blue and Gray, Great Condition

Harley-Davidson : Sportster 1977 Harley Davidson Sportster, Blue and Gray, Great Condition

$3,900

Tyrone, Pennsylvania

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The bike is in good shape. It was bored out at one time which makes it now a 1000cc sportster. Has Fat Bob gas tank and fenders on it. Has '87 Wide Glide front end on it. Brand new Dunlop tires. The mileage is 9,773 miles.

Harley-Davidson : Sportster 1974 harley davidson sportster ironhead chopper bobber custom rigid springer

Harley-Davidson : Sportster 1974 harley davidson sportster ironhead chopper bobber custom rigid springer

$3,500

Oswego, New York

Year 1974

Make Harley-Davidson

Model Sportster

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Engine 1000

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Badass chopper project!! $3500 cash... Located in NY (Oswego) for local pickup or will help with delivery! 1974 Harley Davidson Ironhead 1000cc hardtail chopper (1977 frame) with springer front end! Electric start brand new battery.... Long list of custom parts or original old school parts (all worth money) 16" ape hangers!It's a right side shift left side brake setupThis bike is done right just needs finishing Some but not all of the parts: Avon Venom tires (new front & rear)S&S Super E carb!Custom skull one of a kind ram air intakeHas had some misc engine work done16" black ops ape hangersElectric start setupFront & rear rotor brakesCustom skull points coverSkull leather engraved solo seatSpiked twisted metal sissy barAll bolts are spiked chrome(axle caps too)Hardtail frameSpringer front endSide mount license plate and tail lightFrame is powder coated black it's pretty long the bike is around 10ft long..I'm sure there's more I can't think of.. Needs: gas tank, oil tank, exhaust pipe, foot pegs and new gasket in the rocker box covers and realistically that's it, The motor runs and shifts and stops fine just needs finishing It's a sick bike turns lots of heads and worth way more finished!! Oswego NY area

Trim Ironhead chopper springer rigid

Harley-Davidson : Sportster Harley Davidson XLH 1100 Sportster Evolution - Limited Edition - Low Miles

Harley-Davidson : Sportster Harley Davidson XLH 1100 Sportster Evolution - Limited Edition - Low Miles

$7,500

Bohemia, New York

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Have Original Pipes to include with bike (Straight Pipes are Installed) as well as extra chrome accessories. Can arrange shipping if required. Please ask for cost. Make ModelHarley Davidson XLH 1100 Sportster EvolutionYear1986EngineAir cooled, four stroke, 45° V-Twin, OHV, 2 valves per cylinder.Capacity1101Bore x Stroke85.1 x 96.8 mmCompression Ratio9.0:1InductionSingle 34mm Keihin carbIgnition / Starting- / electricMax Power62 hp @ 6000 rpmMax Torque64 lb-ft @ 4000 rpmTransmission / Drive4 Speed / chainFront Suspension35mm Showa tubs diameter 193mm wheel travel.Rear SuspensionDual Showa shocks spring preload adjustable, 76mm wheel travel.Front BrakesSingle 285mm discRear BrakesSingle 285mm discFront TyreMJ 90-19Rear TyreMT 90-16Dry-Weight220 kgFuel Capacity8.5 LitresConsumption average55 mp/gBraking 60 - 0 / 100 - 0- / 39 mStanding ¼ Mile 13.5 sec / 97.5 mp/hTop Speed104 mp/hIn 1986, the Sportsters not only got the new V2 motor in their frames, but the XL buyer had a choice of two displacements. Either 883 or 1100 were seen in the latest XLH model, providing a new level of fitment for the smaller or beginning rider. Producing 53 and 63 horsepower respectively, both versions were coupled to a four-speed gearbox. Road TestA RUSSIAN PROVERB SAYS THAT if you dwell on the past you lose an eye, but if you forget the pasi you lose both eyes. Someone at Harley-Davidson could just as well have written those words of wisdom. As one of the oldest motorcycle manufacturers still in business, Harley has a powerful lot of history and tradition behind it-so much so that the company has been forced to choose between regularly changing its motorcycles to attract new buyers, and leaving them unchanged so as not to offend the loyalists who prefer the bikes just the way they are. That helps explain why improvements to Harley-Davidsons are gradual and slight rather than major, newsmaking events.Considering those kinds of limitations, Harley's 1986 XLH 1100 Sportster, is almost revolutionary. Not only does it incorporate some fairly extensive changes in its 45-degree V-Twin engine, it also is the largest-displacement Sportster ever built, and one of the fastest. But beneath it all, the 1100 still is a traditional H-D through and through.There also is little difference between the XLH 1100 and the 883 Sportster we previewed in our August, 1985, issue. The 1100 has an 8.9mm-larger bore (85.1mm, as opposed to 76.2mm on the 883) that, with the same 96.8mm stroke, yields a total of 1 lOlcc; it also has slightly larger valves that help feed its additional displacement.Otherwise, the 883 and the 1100 are virtually identical, mechanically, at least. Both incorporate the Sportster range's first incarnation of Harley's "Evolution" top-end technology. The cylinders and cylinder heads are alloy rather than cast-iron, and the heads employ narrower valve angles and more-efficiefit port shapes that permit more power than with previous Sportster heads. And while the 1100 engine, aside from its re-styled top-end and primary cover, doesn't really look all that much different than previous Sporty motors, almost half of its components have been redesigned or improved in some way. Among the countless engine refinements are: a new three-piece crankshaft that replaces the old-style five-piece unit, pistons that are lighter despite being larger than the lOOOcc Sportster's, and hydraulic valve tappets like those used in Harley's Big Twins.It would seem, then, that Harley-Davidson has successfully served both of its very demanding masters. The Sportster still has the traditional appearance needed to appease the loyalists, but perhaps now has sufficient modern technology to appeal to riders who previously thought Har-leys were too antiquated to own. There's also enough performance available from the 1100 to change a few minds. The Sportster still is not the king of the dragstrips, but its 13.56-second quarter-mile acceleration does qualify it as one of the quickest Sportsters ever, behind the 12.88-second XR1000 of 1983 and the 13.08-second XLCR Cafe Racer of 1977. And technically, neither of those two faster bikes were true "Sportster" models but rather were hot-rodded spin-offs of the basic Sportster concept.Anyway, what's more important than the quantity of power the 1100 offers is the kind of power it has. It's that brute, thumping, always-usable style of power that is so typical of big V-Twins, power that's at its best in the low- to mid-rpm ranges. When the 1100's throttle is rolled open anywhere between 2500 and 4500 rpm, the engine usually accelerates with enough force to make downshifting its four-speed gearbox seem totally redundant.Unfortunately, any 45-degree V-Twin that has a stroke almost four inches long is going to vibrate, especially if, like the Sportster, it uses no counterbalancing devices or rubber engine mounts. And although the 1100 might be a bit smoother than previous models at low and high rpm, it seems to vibrate at least as much in the mid-range.The vibes are at their worst between 3000 and 3500 rpm, or about 55 to 65 mph, which is the most often used cruising range. So just about any time you're out on the road aboard an 1100, you're subject to some intense vibration, the worst of which comes through the seat. There also can be enough buzzing in the footpegs to put your feet to sleep. If this vibration also is part of Harley tradition, it's one the 1100 could do without. On the positive side of the ledger, the MOO steers, handles and stops quite competently when ridden in a spirited fashion, even though Sportsters—despite their name—are no longer considered true sporting motorcycles.The bike's relatively light weight of 494 pounds, combined with its low center of gravity and easily accessible power, make it fun to ride on the backroads. You don't charge corners in the same banzai fashion as you might on a real sportbike, but you still can make good time in the twisties if you keep the engine humming in the mid-range and concentrate on picking the smoothest lines. Only a light touch is required to bank the Sportster over into a turn, and once it's there, it's dead-stable and sticks to the line you select as though on autopilot. Braking the 1100 does require quite a bit of effort, even though the bike can stop much quicker than you might think. It is possible to lock up either wheel, but you have to be trying pretty hard to do so. This can be beneficial, though, in that you can apply a lot of pressure on the brake lever or pedal without worrying about the wheels locking up.The brakes aren't the only area where the l 100 Sportster feels rather stiff. The Showa-built front fork soaks up most of the road undulations, but it is a little underdamped, and sharp bumps or holes in the road can cause it to bottom. In the rear, the Sportster has only three inches of oversprung and underdamped travel to work with, so the best it can offer on a rough road is a buckboard ride. Once again, however, Harley tradition may be partially to blame here, because to maintain the requisite Sportster look, the seat had to be kept as low as possible. When the bike's short-travel rear suspension is combined with a seat that doesn't have much padding, the obvious result is a bike that isn't meant to be very comfortable for very long. Compounding this discomfort is the Sportster's mandatory bolt-upright seating position, which puts all of a rider's upper-body weight right on his tailbone.In addition, other elements of the ergonomics seem to have been designed for something other than rider comfort. The handgrips and levers are scaled for people of gargantuan proportions, so it takes a decided movement to span the exceptionally long distance between grip and lever, or to reach the horn and starter buttons. What's more, the clutch bulge on the primary cover prevents the rider from tucking in the rear of his left boot, and the buddy pegs are so close to the rider's that a passenger's toes constantly make contact with the rider's heels. And in typical H-D fashion, the air-cleaner cover on the right side fouls the rider's leg just below the knee. The cover also gets quite hot because it touches the rear cylinder head, so the rider gets bruised and burned by the same part.This is not to say that human engineering was completely ignored in the design of the 1100 Sportster. For one thing, the pushbutton turn-signals that Harley has preferred for years will now either work momentarily as long as the buttons are pushed only part way, or stay on until intentionally released when the buttons are depressed all the way. The 1100, like the 883, also shifts much more easily and quietly than previous Sportsters have shifted. In addition, even though the span between the handgrips and the control levers is quite long, the pull of the diaphragm clutch is smooth and light. And the relative absence of engine clunking, clattering and whining compared with previous Sportsters makes long stints in the saddle just that much more bearable.Due to these sorts of improvements, and many others, the 1100 Sportster emerges as a much better bike than its 883cc or lOOOcc predecessors. Which only makes sense: It's greatly improved in some areas and no worse in the others, so the end result is a superior motorcycle-perhaps the best Sportster ever. But it's also just as traditional as ever, a motorcycle that continues to exude the kind of classic appearance that the Japanese companies continue to strive for—and generally fail to achieve. In many ways, of course, the maintenance of this tradition has stood in the way of improving the Sportster even more; but in certain crucial areas, effecting improvements would probably detract from whatever it is that makes the bike a, well, a Sportster. Whether or not that's a good thing depends on your point of view. But one thing is certain: Harley-Davidson must believe in Russian proverbs. Because it is counting on its future by relying on its past. E3Source Cycle World 1986