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1982 XJ650 stock to bobber project - on a budget

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by crath, Apr 13, 2008.

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    dwcopple Active Member

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    sorry about your pals crath. good luck with the sale. she is a beauty.
     
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    I'm really sorry to hear you're selling. Your tale has been one of inspiration for many, including myself. I hope the sale goes well.
    - Steiss
     
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    I lost a good friend on a bike and my mother is praying for mine to never run. I am sorry to hear about your friend and I hope he comes out of his coma soon. I would keep a bike around, it takes a while but eventually you'll wanna ride again.
     
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    Thanks for the comments guys. As I wrote in my for sale post:

    I don't think I'm going to ride for the rest of this summer. I may start back up again sometime, but who knows. Seeing a friend wipe out and hearing about another friend wiping out a few days later, and they both ended up in the hospital with serious injuries. I just dont enjoy myself while I'm riding like I should. I'm not going to do anything unless I am having fun at it. Now all I think about when I'm riding is getting ran over or wiping out. So it's no fun right now. I'm still going to keep building bikes, just not riding them for a while. I'm still working on bike projects for other people right now, and will continue that in the future. You just wont see me riding them much at all - just for test rides around the lot probably, up and down the road once or twice.

    Who knows, maybe I'll start riding regularly again after a while... maybe not. I just have to want to.
     
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    Hear you, your head has to be in the game when your riding. Hope all fairs well with yoru friends, and you'll ride again, just takes time.
     
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    So unfortunate Crath. I support your decision and good luck in life. Good looking build and the bike should sell quickly. I took a lot of your ideas on my bike as well and thank you for that.

    Good luck and ride safe while you got 'em.

    Dustin
     
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    Hey Crath, i have a few statements and comments id like to shoot your way.

    i just bought a 1982 yamaha xj400 from my dad( im 17) i love bikes but im not the most intelligent person when it comes to doing the technical specifications, when i was browsing google images i saw your bike and right away i new i wanted mine to look like that, if you could sum up the basics of the adjustments you made and the total cost that would be great, i hoping to be riding by mid july, you think its possible. Thanks .

    kickin bike though.
     
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    i was wondering if anyone can help me doing a chop on a 750 maxim removing wiring harness nest whats the easiest way 2 rewirie if anyone has pointers please help!!!!!
     
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    Including the price of the bike, I have about $1500 in parts and about 60 or 70 hours of labor. The frame on your 400 is going to be a lot different than my 650, so I can't relate my build much to that.
     
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    sorry to hear about your freinds but you built one hell of a bike
     
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    That's more than a bike... it's a monster! Hey Crath, you ever get it sold?
     
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    Thanks for saying so, she has a lot of personality, especially when you ride it! I still have it. I've been riding it a few times a week to keep the juices going. Only about 40 miles per week right now.

    I still have it for sale. Lots of people say they are going to buy it but never follow through. Too many tire kickers.
     
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    [​IMG]

    This is as she sits right now. But storing it every day and night in my climate controlled garage with dehumidification.
     
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    Here's my current project I am hired to build for an individual in southern Illinois. 1979 Yamaha XS50 Special

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    I bought it as a bone stock unmolested original in good running condition.



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    This is as it sits yesterday. I hope to have it done in the next week or so. As I said, even when I sell all my bikes, I still will always have some on the garage that I am working on for others or myself to re-sell
     
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    Nice, I've been trying to score an XS650 for a while now.
     
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    that thing looks sick, nice work!
     
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    I got the bike done a few weeks ago. Here's a pic. Came out pretty good. Basically it's an XS version of my XJ.

    [​IMG]
     
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    looks good dude gotta love the xs650 I just picked up an 83 myself but wont be chopping it for a few more months...you love the short pipes
     
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    the XS is a beauty. Nice simple look to it...kudos.
     

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