After Harley-Davidson bought itself back from AMF, it was decided that a more forward-thinking bike needed to be created by the 80 year old company. The result was the XR1000, which was based loosely on the XR750 racer, but with a substantial gain in engine capacity and power – not to mention being road-legal.
This low mileage monster represents a fun opportunity to own one of the most rugged and no-nonsense Harley-Davidsons of the 1980’s.