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new Seca fan

Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by jegbuddy, Jun 16, 2009.

  1. jegbuddy

    jegbuddy New Member

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    I acquired 2 1981 750 Secas’ one is completely stock and the other was modified and raped of parts. I enjoy riding the stock one after replacing master cylinder , rebuilding carbs and hours of cleaning. I still have some issues but enjoying working on it. I hope to keep the original stock, and the stripped one into a café’ . If it hadn’t been for this site I would be riding a moped.LOL

    Thanks again to the people that have help me with my posts.
     

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    bigfitz52 Well-Known Member Premium Member

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    That one's not completely stock either; it has a 4-1 exhaust on it, and someone appears to have recovered the seat.

    Nice bike (I'm partial to that color scheme myself.)
     
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    sorry... I assumed that was stock... I didnt even see a bracket.
     
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    no apologies necessary. You didn't see a bracket because they bolt to the back of the footpeg bracket just like the one that's on there.
     
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    I love the way it rides.. Just is missing some trim.. I cant wait until this winter to soda blast the motor, repaint the rims, and make it look like new
     

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