Nice Bike.
Welcome to the forum from Connecticut.
Welcome to the forum from Connecticut.
I owned that exact year sporty mine was also a basket. RH shift gets a bit of getting used to. Those drum brakes don't stop real fast, just saying. I enjoyed mine, I put electric starter on mine. Laced a 16" rear wheel put the fatest continetal tire on rear, chain just missed tire lol, Conti on front, did rear shocks as well. You have to dremel case for starter, ring gear should already be on clutch basket if you want to c h ange it. PIA but easier on kicker foot. Alot of memories on that bike. Nice job!Hello. New here. Bought a '72 XLCH Ironhead last November. Semi-basketcase. Fortunately the engine was intact and in the frame. The bike had been sitting since 1984. Put it back together, got it running, new brakes, shorter shocks. The paint was toast, did flat black wet sanded with 1000 grit paper, rubbed out, looks like old paint, fits the bike.
Three Bendix carbs came with the bike, finally put one together that works. Nothing fancy, just an old looking bike. Kick start only. I believe it may be ready for a test ride.View attachment 825083
Yeah, it came with the bike. Tried to sell it on CL but no luck. I needed a rear brake drum, a local collector contacted me and traded a new chrome brake drum ($230) for the turtle tank so it's gone now. I considered putting it on the bike but didn't really care for the look, I like the stock sportster tank better.That turtle tank is worth some $$$.
Rarely see 'em , even at swap meets.
Thank you. I owned a number of old Triumphs in the past, I know about sketchy drum brakes and RH shift. I don't plan on doing any modifications on this bike, just going to leave it stock. I did put on shorter shocks and raised the rear fender a bit to lower the bike so I reach the ground better. I'd like electric start but it takes a lot of work and money to do that conversion. Got this bike tuned so it starts easily enough. I do have an Edelbrock Quicksilver carb I'm going to try on this engine though. Maybe forward controls if the parts turn up for cheap.I owned that exact year sporty mine was also a basket. RH shift gets a bit of getting used to. Those drum brakes don't stop real fast, just saying. I enjoyed mine, I put electric starter on mine. Laced a 16" rear wheel put the fatest continetal tire on rear, chain just missed tire lol, Conti on front, did rear shocks as well. You have to dremel case for starter, ring gear should already be on clutch basket if you want to c h ange it. PIA but easier on kicker foot. Alot of memories on that bike. Nice job!