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My 82 maxim..

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by Cutlass84, Jun 9, 2007.

  1. Cutlass84

    Cutlass84 New Member

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    Still pretty nasty looking. It needs a bath among other things.

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    Nice bike, I can't wait to get mine out.
     
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    How much re-jetting did you have to do for that header???
     
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    I haven't touched jetting on the bike yet surprisingly. I also have a K&N filter in the stock air box with a bunch of holes in the lid. Even with the baffles out of the exhaust it seems to run great. Do you read the plugs to tell or do you just mess with the jetting when it doesn't run well?
     
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    Hey Cultlass, did you do the seat yourself. I like it and want to do something similar to my 82 maxim. I assume that you had to get rid of the seat pan all together.
     
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    it's actually a seat from a '69 Honda cb350.

    It went on fairly easily. flip the bracket, drill 2 holes and it's on.
     
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    I,d ride it ..I like the black look and that big header look is just...beastin.

    kool :wink:
     

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