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my xj750 maxim project

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by stunnuts, Sep 1, 2011.

  1. stunnuts

    stunnuts Member

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    http://s1101.photobucket.com/albums/g426/stunnuts
    i used some risers off of an old wrecked triple to mount my clubman handlebars which i black chromed i have a 4into1 exhaust with a custom baffle that i just finished making tonight the airbox is lightly vented and the carbs are rejetted and tuned the tank is off of a seca 750 i trimmed and welded the panel mounts and trimmed the seat pan to make it fit..... hopefully taking it to the drag strip this weekend to see what she can do
     
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    Looks the part, have you noticed any performance increase from your mods?
    Al
     
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    I like the seca tank mod. Pics?

    I'd lose about a gallon and have to hack a spare seat as well as repair my seca tank's hole... but I really do like the indented seca tank look. :)

    Wanna repair and mod my parts? :)

    Also like your larger than stock passenger seat hump.
     
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    i took it to the strip and ran a best of 13.606 at 98mph it really feels like my mods have made a big difference over stock.... all i did to fit the seca tank was cut the mounts for the body panels off at the seam and rewelded the rear mount... it was really easy to do and as far as the seat goes all i had to do there was cut 2 small chunks out of the front of the pan and pull the foam up to go over the tank while the pan goes under
     
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    if anyone would like more in depth photos of my mods i would gladly take them and post them
     
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    At first glance, I thought your muffler was bolted on to the swing arm!
     
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    love to see more in depth photos amigo. Nice work!
     
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    MN-Maxims St. Paul Minnesota

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    I'd like to see a video of you launching the bike. 13.60 is pretty good for a 750 street bike. How did it hook up with the street tire? or did you granny it out of the hole?

    MN
     
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    it really ripped out of the hole i launched pretty hard and lifted the front tire it gripped really good it has bridgestone battlax tires and they work good for everything i throw at them
     

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