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Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by D-R0CK, Aug 6, 2013.

  1. D-R0CK

    D-R0CK Member

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    Three cylinder... Would many parts from this fit on a '81 seca 750?
     
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    hogfiddles XJ-Wizard, Host-Central NY Carb Clinic Moderator Premium Member

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    Looks like an XS 750 triple. Maybe an XS850 triple.

    A FEW parts will cross over, but VERY FEW.

    Dave Fox
     
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    about a 1979-80 xs 850 if memory serves me right the 750s were red. That was the era where they most of the xs were black 650 850 and 1100.
    I think you could use the big blinkers and maybe a few parts nothing on the motor
     
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    That, ... right there ... is an Old Yamaha Triple.

    "Out standing in its field."
     
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    Some of those are out there that are still quite nice, compare it to the competition in the late 70's and it's clear Yamaha was leading.
     
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    Dat was brilliant, dat is.
     
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    I loved my 850 tripple. Buddy of mine adopted it from me a few years back and now he's my roomate, so it's back in my stable and still running strong.
     

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