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83 XJ750 Seca BOBBER almost done

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by robotogt, Oct 6, 2014.

  1. robotogt

    robotogt New Member

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    This is my almost complete 83 xj750 bobber, its been a long way, but at last i see the light of the end of the road!
    (just need to assemble the minimum electrical wiring)

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  2. FtUp

    FtUp Well-Known Member

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    looking pretty good, what's under the car cover in the background?

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  3. robotogt

    robotogt New Member

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    69' chevelle ss
     
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  4. k-moe

    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    Looking good. IMHO it would look even better with a front fender.
     
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    Nice scoot yagot there brother. Love the color. There's nothing like riding a XJ. Especially a chopped/bobbed one.
     
  6. robotogt

    robotogt New Member

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    Yes im looking a front fender to modifie in a short one.
     
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    Tnks, the color is pearl maroon
     
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    nice! that happens to be my fave chevelle.

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    Very nice. What kind of handle bars are those? Where did you locate?
     
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    Where did you get the front fender at?
     
  11. robotogt

    robotogt New Member

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    I made the handle bar, I use 7/8 and 2.2mm inside diameter for the center bar and 3/4 & 2.2mm tube for the two litle ones from the middle i reuse and cut the xj handle bar for the end of hb and a piece for the holder. you can even see my bad weld. And Im from Guatemala.[​IMG]
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    its the xj750 front fender and i use the frond fender to make the rear one, not the best idea but work for now. I need to find a new front fender.[​IMG]
     
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    Having any electrical issues with the controls? Painted bars can make that happen, messes with the ground circuit.
     
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    The XJ750 controls do not ground through the bars. There is a dedicated ground wire in the harness.
     
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    Okay-My Bad, I thought all the XJ's controls grounded through the bars.
     
  16. robotogt

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    No problem with the control ground circuits, I have problems with all harness, still working on it, already take apart all harness and trying to assambly the minimum wiring because its a lot of useless cable and make it simple. I actually find a minimum wiring diagram and add the turning lights. Hopefully finish this week!
     
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    how intensely loud are your pipes. I wanted to run mine like at first but everyone said id' be obnoxious to ride with lol
     
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    :D one has to wonder. Clean bike though!
     
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    What type of gauges did you use and where did you find them?
     

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