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1982 Seca 400

Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by SteveM, Jul 26, 2012.

  1. hogfiddles

    hogfiddles XJ-Wizard, Host-Central NY Carb Clinic Moderator Premium Member

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    Glad to hear. Looks really good, you'll have fun with it.
     
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    Glad to see that you bought it!! Looks fun!!!
     
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    looks real nice.... better than my 400 maxim..
     
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    So far so good and I now have the bike running. A new battery, spark plugs, fuel lines and filter and fresh gas and it runs. Here is a short video I took today.

    I still need to change the oil and filter, add the new grips, replace tires, check brakes, etc...

    http://youtu.be/LrYsCkIDZdM
     
  5. SteveM

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    Carbs are now cleaned and the motor starts, idles and runs great. I've also installed a new battery, oil and filter, spark plugs and grips. Next up is the front hydraulic brake, fork seals and wipers.
     
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    i had a blue one 15 years ago, wish i never got rid of it. it was mint and idiot i sold it too ruined it. damn good bike.
     
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    Got one like yours in Madrid, yours looks nicer, though.

    Levers are the only thing that breaks / bends after you let it drop.

    Watch valve clerance and oil and you will be riding forever. Mine has 39k and 30 years and no problems.

    Enjoy
     
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    The levers are bent but I've got a new set coming. The 19,000 kms that is on the dial over 30 years is nothing.
     
  9. hogfiddles

    hogfiddles XJ-Wizard, Host-Central NY Carb Clinic Moderator Premium Member

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    racegeek....

    mine was originally the sapphire blue (or whatever they called it). But I may just change the color to either the red (as shown above) or some other custom color. I just haven't decided yet, I'm torn between going back to original.....................but I don't care for blue bikes; going with the red..............which I think is an AWESOME color for a bike; or a custom color...................just to do something different.

    Do you happen to have a picture of yours from when you had it?

    Dave F
     

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