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82 XJ550 (Seca) restoration

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by mikethecamera, May 26, 2013.

  1. mikethecamera

    mikethecamera New Member

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    Hi all,
    If you've seen my post in the general lounge you'll know I recently bought a 1982 XJ550 which had been stood since 2008 and not turned a wheel.
    I did all the basics to get her running and got her MOT'd and now have stripped her to rebuild.
    I'm doing the work myself on a VERY tight budget, so it probably won't be to the standard that you may think it should.
    However I hope to have a decent useable classic at the end.

    Up to now I have stripped the whole bike to the frame, sanded, red oxide primed and black enameled the frame and swingarm. Sanded and painted the wheels and generally cleaned the rest.

    I have no definite plans as to how I am going to make it look in the end, it will be a case of deciding as I go along.

    I'll post pics as I go along for anyone who is interested.

    Cheers.
     
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    There's nice now. Tidy. :roll:
     
  3. mikethecamera

    mikethecamera New Member

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    Lol, I'm actually an Engishman in Wales, although SWMBO is Welsh and the kids all go to a Welsh school and are Welsh speaking.

    I've done an album on Imgur of progress so far, if the link works it should be here:

    Mike's XJ550

    Mike.
     
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    FJ111200 Active Member

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    That's not a bad looking bike at all.
    You're doing well with it.
    So where abouts in North Wales are you? I've just had a bit of a run today down to the Crossgates Cafe and then over to Devils Bridge and back up on the 483 to Oswestry and back to Crewe.
     
  5. mikethecamera

    mikethecamera New Member

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    I'm inbetween Denbigh and Ruthin, about 10 miles from the Horseshoe pass and the Ponderosa :)

    My home town is... Crewe :), left there in 1986, born in leighton and lived in Haslington. Dad from the West end and Mom from Alton Street, still go back to see family now and again.
     
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    I live in Haslington, Bradeley Road.
    I know Crewe very well, i work on the bins.
     
  7. mikethecamera

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    Heh, small world. I lived on Crewe Road, opposite what was Maces just down from the Broughton, Went to Haslington CP and Sanbach Boys. What age are you?
     
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    Has this thread been officially hi-jacked now? :lol:

    I'm nearly 51 :oops:

    Better get this back on track soon. :idea:
     
  9. hogfiddles

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

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    I don't have a 550 seca.............yet.

    dave
     
  10. mikethecamera

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    You got 10 years on me then.

    Anyway, quite a productive day, going back together quite well.

    Ordered some paint and a new seat cover off Ebay. I want to do something with the front end, new bars and headlight perhaps? Has anyone done anything different with theirs, I quite like Renthal bars and dominator twin headlights but I'm not sure how it would look.

    So, two hours in this morning to rolling chassis:

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    Lump in:

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    Pipes on:

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    End of play today:

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    I'm pooped now, I'm sure rebuilding bikes was far easier 10 years ago....
     
  11. FJ111200

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    Might look a bit like this.

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  12. mikethecamera

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    Me Like, muchly. I've ordered black paint as well :)

    Back later, I'm off to ebay :)
     
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    Progressing slowly, new bars on, front end rebuilt. Hopefully get some paint on this weekend.

    Progression
     
  14. mikethecamera

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    Well, she almost done. Still waiting on a tail light and she needs the paint polishing but quite pleased with the end result.

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    Even SWMBO likes it!!

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    very nice, i like the paint just like that.
     
  16. mikethecamera

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    Well goy her finished up today and took her into the hills for a test ride

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    After some minor adjustments to the clutch she rode pretty well, brakes aren't amazing but I guess that is to be expected on a bike this age.

    Overall, I'm pretty pleased with the result.
     
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    Bike is looking fabulous! What kind of header system are you running? Looks like a nice fit.
     
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    Thanks, its a full stainless Motad system, sounds nice too :)
     

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