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my winter xj750 project, What do you think?

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by brandt025, Mar 17, 2009.

  1. brandt025

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    bike project. any input?
     

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    Re: my winter xj750 project.

    Looks real good. How does it sound with no muffler? I would do something to the side pannels. Maybe all black.
     
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    Re: my winter xj750 project.

    it sounds real good with no mufflers. i was thinking about the side panels as well and i thought i might put some sort of pin stripe on it.
     
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    looks great dude! headlight is interesting!
     
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    Did you pull the Coils from the rear shocks and are you riding on the bump stops?
     
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    i took out the coils and cut about two inches off them with a grinder. it rides great and does not bottom out at all.


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