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Detailed assembly photos - 1982 XJ750 Maxim

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by hydronaut, May 18, 2015.

  1. hydronaut

    hydronaut Member

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    Just curios if anybody has a good set of photos when they took their bike apart. Have everything bagged and labelled but need a good reference. Photos got erased from my phone.

    Frame just got back from powder coating.

    Any help would be appreciated.
     
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    MattiThundrrr Not a guru

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    ouch.:Blackalien good luck.
     
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    Thanks... I have everything bagged and labelled + all the parts manuals and diagrams. I was thinking more for the little things like correct running of the main harness, brake lines and cables etc.

    Somebody must have snapped some photos...

    I got the frame powder coated for 120 bucks (Canadian) and it looks too nice. It looks brand new...
     
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    Anyone willing to snap some photos of their assembled XJ750?

    Wiring harness, left right side, front back, etc?

    I am starting to get this thing together next month.
     
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    Hey, I have an 82 Maxim 750 that is completely assembled. I can take some pics of whatever you need, just let me know. I will try get some good pics of the path of the wires in the light today for you.
     
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    OK, I know these aren't the best. I will be getting some more, I got these at lunch. My bike is almost completely stock, so hopefully it can at least be helpful in that regard.
     

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    Here are some more: The wires going to the rear, the right sided controls and lines down to the brakes.
     

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    And here are the left side controls down to the brakes.

    Let me know if you need close ups up anything specific, I can try to take some stuff apart too if you need some other stuff like behind the lights. As you can see, she could use a little cleaning.

    How far down do you have your bike? I know you said it was bagged and labeled, does that mean you have her down about as far as it goes, or do you have some things still semi assembled?
     

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    i believe what your looking for is in the factory shop book
     

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