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82 maxim project

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by deadohiosky, Mar 10, 2010.

  1. deadohiosky

    deadohiosky Member

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    Thanks guys. Jru336 - on the jets, I took the main jets up to 116 and the pilots to 41. It's running great.
     
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    wow. hadnt much dug around in here yet. ive cut mine up pretty much the same way you guys did.
    i would like a few more details on how you have your seat mounted up if you wouldnt mind. trying to find a way to make mine look "plush"

    great looking bikes by the way, yall should bring the orange and blues down here to alabama during football season. you would get a hella ton of waves from the college kids haha

    check mine out
    http://xjbikes.com/Forums/viewtopic/t=38797.html
     
  3. deadohiosky

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    LayItDown - on the seat, I cut it out of an old street sign and bent it to shape. To mount it, I welded in a piece of flat steel right in front of the frome crossmember in the back. I put 2 bolts through the top of the seat before upholstering and drilled corresponding holes in the flat steel. Also, fabricated a "tang" to slide under the spot where the original "tang" fit under the tank. You can see the flat steel, as well as my fender mount on the below photo. Please disregard the crap welding...I hadn't touch a welder in probably 10 years when I did this.

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    An here's the seat when I was shaping it:
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    Looks Great!!! Love the color. Where did you find those grips? I keep finding ones that are a bit too long. Great work. Looks amazing.
     
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    not to dig up an old thread but does anyone still have the instructions on how to shorten the forks? the link that was posted no longer works
     

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