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My 82 650 Maxim project

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by Bylsma, Aug 15, 2007.

  1. Bylsma

    Bylsma New Member

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    Recently my friend posted a question to the forum which can be found here: http://www.xjbikes.com/Forums/viewtopic ... html#48216

    I ended up buy the motorcycle for cheap in the hopes i could get it running and learn something about motorcycles.

    It clearly needs a fuse box, like the ones posted on the forum a couple times. My question is will any of these option work?

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ATC-ATO- ... dZViewItem

    http://www.wiringproducts.com/dept_136.html

    http://www.delcity.net/delcity/servlet/ ... 899&page=1

    I'll be asking a lot of questions as this is my first motorcycle/major project, hope you guys are up for helping :p
     
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    I dont know about your posted choices, the third one looks like it might work to me but I am far from an expert.

    What I can tell you is that I just rewired mine with 4 inline separate fuse wires that I purchased from my local Advanced Auto. They have a nice waterproof design and I went with the mini fuses for size. Took about 40 minutes to do and it works great. I have pics that I can post but I know that they are very similar to a set that someone posted recently.
     
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    I went to that third site and found the 6 fuse block - room for a couple spares or additional circuits for a whopping $4.59, but requires a $25 - minimum order! Someone order 6 and mail them out to the rest of us who need them!
    Here in WI, the tax and shipping for 6 fuse blocks would be $10.90 = $38.44 total = $6.41 each + any addition forward shipping.
    http://www.delcity.net/delcity/servlet/ ... 959&page=1
    I will see about walk-in or counter service since it is about half an hour drive from here. @ 22 miles.

    www.wiringproducts.com wont give me a shipping total without going through all the steps, but it is NOT balking at a single ($8.91) 6 position fuse block order.
     
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    Just ordered the 6 block from wiringproducts for $8.91, wasn't charged any for ground shipping.
     
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    wouldn't mind all the pics i can get :)
     

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