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1979 Harley-davidson Sportster on 2040-motos

US $2,500.00
YearYear:1979 MileageMileage:12 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Pacific, Missouri, United States

Pacific, Missouri, United States
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Harley-Davidson Sportster photos

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Harley-Davidson Sportster tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,000 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Sportster description

Note: This bike was listed and sold to a non-paying bidder. The winning bidder made no attempt to complete purchase and did not contact me again after auction ended. For that reason I am introducing buyer requirements. If you do not meet the requirements you may contact me to discuss purchasing.

This is a rare, original 1979 XLCH Harley Sportster. Someone added an electric start set up in its past, but this is 1 of only 141 original factory kick-only XLCH's produced in 1979...the very last of the kick-start Sportster.

Although it has been painted, has drag pipes, and electric starter added, it is otherwise in very original condition. All the original lighting is intact, the wiring harness is unmodified except to accommodate the electric starter, etc. The only significant changes from its stock configuration are the repainted fenders, oil tank and battery cover, exhaust, and the 16" natural cast mag rear wheel (still a Harley wheel, but not correct for this year/model).

Mechanically the bike is an 8 out of 10. It starts and runs good, doesn't smoke or have any unusual engine noises. The clutch has been disassembled, cleaned and adjusted. The original Keihin butterfly carburetor has been internally cleaned and adjusted. The charging system functions as it should and all the lights and horn work and the original wiring harness is intact. The engine cases are in nice condition with no cracks or prior weld-repairs. It starts, runs, shifts, and rides like it should but could benefit from some minor TLC (e.g., minor oil leaks, linkage adjustments, snugging fasteners, etc.) before returning to the road.

Cosmetically the bike is around a 7 out of 10. It shows honest wear from 40 years of use but is in good condition for its age. The fenders have been repainted and are in pretty good condition. The tank remains in its original paint and does have a few dings and some scratches but overall it maintains an attractive, presentable appearance (pictures represent condition). The paint could be touched up and/or buffed to enhance it but I have left it, and all other cast, polished or plated surfaces showing their genuine patina so that cosmetic reconditioning (or not) could be left to the new owner's preference.

Other notable features include:

  • Rare Kick-Start
  • Electric start added and functions
  • Retains original electronic ignition
  • OE “#1” logo points cover
  • Original seat

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FITMENT:  We make every attempt to provide accurate interchange fitment guidance in our listings. That information is believed to be accurate but we can only be certain of fitment for the exact make/model of the vehicle from which a part was remove.  If you have questions about fitment for your application please contact us before bidding.   CONDITION:  The item in the photos is the actual item you will receive.  We make every effort to accurately represent the content, condition and appearance in the photos and the accompanying description.   If you have questions about condition or what is included in the sale please contact us before bidding. 
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PAYMENT:  Payment of a $500 deposit via Paypal must be made within 2 business days.  Buyers will be alllowed an additional 5 business days to pay the balance in cash or , This bike will not be released until all payment has cleared. SHIPPING:  It is available for pick up in Pacific, MO which is about 30 minutes west of Saint Louis, off interstate 44. If shipping is desired, I will help load it with the shipper, but cannot provide crating or any other shipping arrangments or preparation. Estimation of shipping cost is the buyer's responsibility and once the bike is released to the shipper I will consider the transer complete. Any problems with shipping or damage incurred in shipping will be the buyer's responsibility. If you have any questions related to shipping or pick up arrangements, please email us before bidding/buying.

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