Honda indeed made a dual purpose shaft driven motorcycle to fight the hegemony of the gs. It was the XLV 750R, a motorcycle that I always liked in the French flag configuration rather than the other color configurations. Such bike was produce only for few years but it was the grandfather of the Transalp and all the ATs. Although the bike seems configured for off road riding, it finds its better place on the street with occasional ride on large gravel roads.
Honda xlv750r
This XLV750R is in excellent condition with less than 10K miles on the speedometer. The bike came with some spares and the ugly lower fender.. fortunately I also got the original fender to switch. The bike was taken apart to lube all the joints, check it for leaks and substitute the membranes in the cv carbs. The XLV750R on its sides. I always liked the look of this bike.These pictures show the engine guards and the supplement auxiliary lights installed on them.You can notice that I had both exhausts ceramic coated in an unusual white color. It appeared to me to fit with the other colors of the bike and having had experience with the Guzzi Baja and the quality of its paint, I have decided to replicate it. Note the lower oil cooler mounted on the bash plate. The back and the front of the XLV750R. On the back rack I have installed a 1984 Givi monokey which I have removed for the pics. In the front of the bike to cut turbulence when driving an additional wind breaker has been drilled and mounted on the headlight. The XLV750R on its back side, The mufflers look good.The red engine and the tank with the top air filter. I hope it last the way it is without too much flaking. Early sign of flaking. It is common on this bike and usually only an issue of time. Several pictures of the bike in details are below
Make Model
Honda XLV 750
Year
1983
Engine
Air/oil cooled, four stoke, 45°V-four cylinders, SOHC. 3 valves per cylinder:
Capacity
749 Bore x Stroke 79.5 x 75.5 mm Compression Ratio 8.4:1
Induction
2x Keihin VD Throttle bore 36 mm
Ignition / Starting
CDI / electric
Max Power
61 hp 45 KW @ 7000 rpm
Max Torque
7 kg-m 68.4 Nm @ 5500 rpm
Transmission / Drive
5 Speed / shaft Gear Ratio 1st 2.500:1 (40116) 2nd 1.750:1 (35120) 3rd 1.291:1 (31124) 4th 1.000:1 (28128) 5th 0.833:1 (25130 Clutch Wet, multi-plate Frame Double cradle
Front Suspension
Telescopic forks, 200mm wheel travel.
Rear Suspension
Air assisted Pro-Link, 180mm wheel travel
Front Brakes
Single 276mm disc 2 piston caliper
Rear Brakes
Drum
Front Tire
90/90 21
Rear Tire
130/80 17 Seat Height 855 mm
Dry-Weight / Wet-Weight
195 kg / 212 kg
Fuel Capacity
19.5 Litres
Top Speed
165-170 km/h
thank you for your last return email about the xlv crash bar . I have a search for them on the internet with no luck. Could you please supply the makers information.I am liking the new format of your site although i have not come across the video ,tribute to past dakar bikes . Thank you again Ray Part
Hi Ray , the site is still in progress. All videos and remaining build ups will be added. Regarding the crash bars, they are rare and consider that it took me probably 6 months to see them on ebay. I will let you know the brand as soon as i get to the bike. there is a sticker on the bars with the manufacturer info. cheers MGM
Hi there, nice of you to post this info. I have a friend in India that is desperately trying to find the rear cylinder air scoop. Do you know if this part is avialabe new, or where he might find one anywhere in the world?
Kind regards,
Maurice Rissman
Raider Motorsport Australia
Thanks Maurice,
Probably ebay.de…..i believe to be the best bet
Sell Honda XLV750R
Beautiful collection. You’re a man after my own heart. Only you have way more treasures than I do. I am 59 and reverting to the 60s, 70s and eighties. Honda Elsinor, the first XL500S with the 23 inch front wheel, [that one was a bit of a lemon. But a reliable lemon. Wouldn't stop wrigling at high speed in the dirt. High speed? it was flat out at 160 kms.] Couple of XR 500s an 83, kinda unusual XLS500R. But my favorite, I am restoring now is the 83 XLV750. The fuel tank is badly rusted. Actually, after i sand blasted it it looked more like it had been crocheted. If you can put me on to one it would be appreciated. Great site. Great collection. Thanks. Graham.
thank you
Let me know if your ever selling the XLV. I sold mine in 2009 and regret it
Cheers
Peter,
where do you live?
Hi…. I am looking for Fuel Tank, Carburetor and Front Suspension of XLV 750 ….
looking for you help….
sorry cant help you. check ebay. thanks
Great site! Thank you! Bikes as per my taste, from the time when i was young… Own Cagiva Elefant 650, Honda XLV 750R 1986 in blue, Gilera RC600, BMW R100GS, KTM 640 Adv.
I´m living in Austria, Bernhard
thank you
I was in Melborne a while ago and the bike shop I went into said they could get a tank from honda in Japan but it was over $2000 aust. Got mine repaired for $500 nz
Hi wondering if you have the name of the crash bar manufacturer? as i am looking for a set for my XLV? cheers Dean
Sorry I don’t remember