Absolutely! ...... and extend your health, disability, accidental and life insurance....
Nice XLCR. I admired those since a Navy Flight school buddy had one in 1981, and I almost bought one back in the mid-80's. Now they're collectibles. I also admired the XR1000 in 1986, and almost bought one of those, but I just didn't fit on it very well. I put the more recent XR1200 in the same category, but it's a much better handling and riding bike than its predecessors. Hmmmm, now you've got me thinking about it again...come on man you got to ride it a little. I've been restoring this 78 XLCR 1000 for an office bike, no where near as fast but always wanted to have one since I was a kid.
Like I say about cars: Bikes are for riding (especially Ducatis). If you want art, get something you can hang on the wall!
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