This Harley Street 750 Is A Blast From The Past

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This Harley Street 750 is a blast from the past by Chris Hunter

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What’s the best-looking Harley-Davidson of all time? We’d put our money on the XRTT road racer from the 1970s: the one with the sleek fiberglass fairing, orange-and-black paint and Ceriani drum brakes.

Many of those original 750s were destroyed in action. Probably less than 25 remain, and to put one in your garage would cost $100,000 or more. But you can get a little of that XRTT style for much less, as this Harley Street 750 shows.

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The bike was built by Joeri Van Ouytsel, a Belgian mechanic who works for Silver Lake Harley-Davidson. It’s part of Harley’s upcoming Battle Of The Kings competition, which challenges authorized Harley dealers to apply their customization skills to the blank canvas of the Street 750.

The 30-liter tank is from a Laverda—exact model unknown—and immediately gives the Street 750 an old-school racer look. It’s more angular than the XRTT original, and Joeri has grafted on a shorter tail unit to match.

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The fairing comes from a Paton, and cost less than $500. It’s been reshaped to fit the Street 750, and hides the bulky frame downtubes and radiator. The stock bars have been replaced with Triumph clip-ons.

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The standard 17- and 15-inch cast aluminum wheels are gone, replaced by symmetrical 21-inch rims taken from a Sportster Seventy-Two.

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The exhaust headers are old aftermarket items, matched to custom pipes and mufflers. (Joeri’s attention to detail even carries through to the exhaust wrap, which is immaculately layered.)

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Joeri has also made the foot controls from scratch, creating a traditional racer-style body position.

At the back you’ll spot piggyback shocks from a Harley XR1200—with springs repainted to match the bodywork. The brake lines are also color-matched, another neat touch.

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The factory Street 750 has nimble handling by Harley standards, with relatively light weight and a center of gravity that feels low. So Joeri’s homage to the XRTT is likely to be a fun ride.

It’s probably a little easier to maintain than a classic racer too.

All photos © Mike Van Cleven | Harley-Davidson Battle Of The Kings

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