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making a bobber

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by RiceBiker, May 21, 2014.

  1. RiceBiker

    RiceBiker Member

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    '82 XJ650 Maxim, going with a bobber change out. Cut off the seat support and bought a welder. :twisted:
    Should I weld the swingarm in a fixed position so it gives more frame stability?
     
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    There are examples of soft tail bobbers out there too.... are you sure you want to loose the rear suspension?
     
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    How would it give it more stability? A hardtail will bounce on bumps more, and, if anything, be less stable.

    Suspensions were invented for a reason, and it's not just comfort. Race bikes aren't meant to be particularly comfortable, but try and find a modern one with a hardtail.

    Near as I can tell, hardtails are pretty much a fashion statement that reduces functionality, unless you are modifying the frame so heavily that the original suspension cannot work at all.
     
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    Depending on how liberal you were with the chopping, you might want to weld in a new left/right frame tie in. Maybe do some gussets at key points if you're really worried about it.

    Don't weld the swingarm though! Even if you hard-tail it, I don't think there's really any reason to weld the swingarm in position. I could be wrong though, I'm not very well versed in the ins and outs of hardtails.
     
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    Oh yes this is totally just for looks. I would never ruin an old Gpz or Z1r or even a CB Honda or Seca, but a shaft drive Maxim? Come on. The first thing I did was get rid of those Schwinn handlebars. I don't see any point in beefing up the engine or suspension in this old bike when a modern mid size sport bike could leave it in the dust. On one wheel.
     
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    properly set up it will do what it was designed and built to do. that's all I expect. in most cases whichever street bike a rider may have there is another out there that can dust it. gotta be satisfied with what you have. I agree the stock handlebars are ugly. question....why did you buy the old slow shaftie instead of a mid-sized sports bike?

    Gary
     
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    After getting mine properly tuned it gets up and goes great. I wouldn't personally make a bobber but I like to look at them. I find some good bumps down here in Mississippi and my suspension helps me stay helmet side up.
     
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    I haven't been left in the dust yet.
     
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    This old Maxim was given to me some years back. Its been garaged since 2005. Before that a female had it. She rode it until it stopped running for fuel flow reasons, she then parked it outside for months and started getting tickets. She was relieved that I took it. With its stock styling, the Maxim reminds me of my first bike. A Kawasaki LTD 440. The 440 would run until it got to a certain temperature then cutoff. In those days, I brought it to the shop, or a mechanic, etc. They changed starter clutch, drilled holes in carbs, filter, checked fuel flow, checked spark. Lookng back, it was prolly pickup coil, but I digress.
    I really like the rat-rod look. A lot of the cosmetics I'm doing to this bike are just going to be time, elbow grease. With the exception of a few new lights and instrument cluster, paint.
     
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    Yes, a tie in was a great suggestion. Thanks.
    Picked up a universal fender. I'll cut it down a bit. I'm using the original front fender, but it'll be cut down also. I noticed the built in fork brace.
     
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    Me either. The rider > the bike.
     
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    While I love my maxim there is no way that the best running maxim is gonna hang with a modern bike like cbr600 r6 etc.
     
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    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    I agree, given that a Max is a cruiser. However, there is a Gold Wing that will give a sport bike a good run.

    http://youtu.be/VCWy-sVCaJY

    :)
     
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    I prefer this goldwing
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmCnS69QdDw
     
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    Ya! Randakk does some amazing work. I nearly bought a GL1000 because of that video.
     
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    I had to sell my vintage honda's he was getting to much of my money lol
     
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