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REF: Extra Models18


XR-750 Frame, Body, Handlebars

About factory original XR-750 frames

From barefoot of the XLForum:
Harley never made any XR frames. They were ALL made by “some outside company.” Nichols Engineering did a bunch, maybe some other places as well. Terry (Knight) may have made the late “factory” frames, I don't know. The very first 'XR' frame was built by Jim Belland, by modifying a Sportster frame. At that time in Class C, aftermarket frames were not allowed. The history of the bike is much more important than trying to say “this is a factory XR.” If it was run by anyone with any chance at all, it's not stock. My dirt frame was a Lawwill discard, it had an inch added to the down tubes and an inch to the top tube. They were all modified … the sharp guys would walk around the pits eyeing each others' stuff, playing head games “Oh, I see you dropped the swingarm pivot a quarter inch. How's that working out”? So unless it was never raced, it's probably not stock. 1)

Frame Parts List

1970-1971 XR-75047022-70RFrame includes swingarm
1972-1974 XR-75047022-70RAFrame only
1975-1987 XR-75047022-74RAFrame only. Tomahawks should have 2 casting numbers:
(1 on the outside of one downtube and another one on the inside of the other downtube).
Casting#s 47650-67 and 47652-67. 2)
1988-Up XR-750 —– Frame sold aftermarket only, Knight Fabrications or C&J Racing Products



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