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Any other forks fit a Seca?

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by Shanesajda, Apr 20, 2016.

  1. Shanesajda

    Shanesajda Member

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    Will any other forks bolt up to a 82 seca 750? I need to replace mine and was just wondering if there were other options that don't have the anti dive system, while still keeping dual disc brakes

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    hogfiddles XJ-Wizard, Host-Central NY Carb Clinic Moderator Premium Member

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    Forks from a 750 maxim
     
  3. Shanesajda

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    Still has anti-dive system?
     
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    mlew Well-Known Member

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    Why do the forks need to be replaced ? The anti-dive can be easily blocked if needed.
     
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    They are pitted pretty good and making my oil seals leak, I've replaced them once already.
    I was just wondering if there are a better set of forks that will work with this bike while I'm at it. And no anti dive would just make things easier
     
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    `you can fill the pits with epoxy and wet sand them smooth this has been stated here. Not sure what epoxy you use

    you have a 82 750RJ should be 36mm tubes

    all of the XJ750 (except the XJ750-X and the XJ750RL) are 36mm, and
    the XJ750X and RL models are 37mm.
     
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    I just checked those forks are bent. I'm already having some issues with stability with my bike, I'm trying to get to the bottom of it. I'm thinking maybe my forks could be a reason but idk. Just checking 1 thing at a time
     
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    hows the swing arm play? head stock bearings?
     
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    Not sure about the swing arm. But the head bearing I replaced last year
     

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