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  • 1964 Sportster XLA barn find

    Hello all new to the club I’ve pulled 3 bike from an old building and am going to need some help with the, first the 64 Xla then a 77 XLCH and finally a 78 mx250 all in need. But I want to concentrate on the Xla in this thread. I’ll post some pics as I’d like to restore this bike of it makes sense or do I customize it. Thanks for all those who will comment
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    Pic from the haul
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      25029a.jpg
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        25028 a.jpg
        Be sure to visit;
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        Also be sure to visit http://www.caimag.com/forum/

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          Welcome to the Forum Wade. Nice haul~i'd leave them all stock if it was i. That MX is worth more than both of the Sportster's put together, even though it wasn't too popular when it was first released, hence it's early demise.

          *M.A.D.*

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          • #6
            Chris,
            Is that XLA a 64?
            vph-d

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              Originally posted by vph-d View Post
              Chris, Is that XLA a 64? vph-d
              Yup. Enlarge the picture and read the engine number. 64XLA2525.
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              • #8
                I'd restore the XLA-rare bike!

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