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Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by Yammaat, Oct 16, 2020.

  1. Yammaat

    Yammaat Active Member

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    My 82 seca, build slighly different.
     

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    Huntchuks Well-Known Member

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    Nice witch broom in the corner.
     
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    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    On man....you have a Police Model!!!!
    The rarest of the rare in the 1st gen XJ750 world.
    As cool as she is now, it might be advantageous to return her to original colors and spec (varies by department).
     
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    Extra cool, I Bought my 750 Maxim to finally build my RAT bike but took a right turn. Great bike. I think the XJ bikes are some of the best "end of the world" bikes out there.
    Cheers, 50gary
     
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    Nope.. it's a original red one from Canada. I build it myself from scrapparts mainly 'coz I'm into the ratbikescene for 20 years now.
    Even started it in The Netherlands; www.rataplan-ratbikeclub.nl. Though I'm not a member anymore I'm still affiliated with them.
    My first rat.mil-bike was a V65 Magna called Swamp and won several prices with that bike. Google; Swamp Survivalbike JPi.
    But got tons of pics ofcourse because rode more then 13 years on that bike all through Europe to attend Ratmeetings.
    The Seca might be considered as the light-version of the first one.:D
    Easier to handle, more economical, enough power and MUCH easier and cheaper to maintain.
    Got an extra engine in spare and another seca dismantled in parts so.. for the longrun I guess. :rolleyes:
     
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    I've got those same Krauser bags on my Seca. They were among the best on the market back in the day and really suit the looks of the Seca line.
     
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    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    The extra display above the gauge cluster was only put onto police models. It records the maximum speed of the bike for the purpose of determining the speed of a vehicle that is being persued (the persuing bike matches speeds with the target, and then records the speed). Perhaps yours is not in working condition. Perhaps the gauges came from a breaker instead of coming on the bike.
     
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    Nope.. installed it myself with help from Ali. It measures the oiltemp. going in en out of the oilcooler, cylinderhead temp. and temp. of the yicsgallery. Just for fun.
     
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    Could post some pics of other abberations on the bike..
     
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    Ali?

    Maybe you could share some of the numbers with us on the temperatures, particularly if you ever recorded any on a hot summer day?
     
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    Ali is overhere well know as Aliexpress from china.

    Sure I can give you several numbers under almost any circumstances.
    Last summer f.i. I rode through Germany with 36 C. on the autobahn/highway with 150 kmh full luggaged (7500 rpm). That means fully packed with krauser luggagetrunks, gastankbag, frontscreen and big tent/luggagebag behind me on the duoseat. And ofcourse with the legscreens. This ride lasted 12 hours from Poland to Amsterdam+40. A 1000km stretch.
    Cylinderhead; 198 C., oil 92 in 85 out, yics 147, all under riding condition. When stopped the oil went up to 102 in. The others went, ofcourse, down.
    A sensor in the finaldrive is next.
    Under normal dry circumstances as in 20 dgr C. and legal pace in Europe (60-120 kmh) cyl.head up t0 140, yics 120, oil 80 in 75 out.
    Oilconsumption is about 500 ml/10K in (very) hot conditions that is, otherwise almost zero. Motul 5100 is used.
     
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    I agree with the bikelines and the luggagerack on the bike. Had militairy metalcases but they destroyed the nice flowing lines and were wider than my steer, no option.. There are better ones nowadays but I'm a 70-80's guy and had them still lying around so.. lol
    Still have to pack all in plasticbags because they are not waterproof but.. big deal o_O.
     
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    Crankcase temp. rightside 108 (Germany).
    The others went, ofcourse, down. Give or take 5-10 dgrs.
    In the rain the temperatures are appr. 20 dgrs lower in general.
    The oilsensors are placed just above the oilfilterhousing on the metalparts of the oillines, well insulated and shielded.
    Have no pics available right now but can make some ofcourse
     
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    I wonder where my wife went too.
     
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    My life is like a fairytale; every time I get home that witch is on the couch.:eek:;)
     
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    The new mufflers are delivering more torque and deeper sound that's for sure. Gasconsumption is still 1:20km so no complaints here but I think after some tweaking the carb's, as in synchronizing, it could become even better.
    Brand; Mercado stainless steel.
     
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    Other modifications are;

    floorboards
    smoke windscreen
    steelflex brakelines
    extended frontfender
    mitas 08 tires
    heatgrips
    handcovers with integr. mirrors
    pixel wrap
    woodland saddle
    armygreen/mud paint
    krauser luggagerack
    carmo ignition
    carmo rectifier
    fusebox replacement
    mercado mufflers
    oilcooler
    extra sensors + readout
    LED foglights
    LED headlight
    LED brakelight
    emergencyflashers
    engineguard
    solarpower batterycharger
    winddeflection knees
    headlight guard
    smaller blinkers
    extra horns
    cupholder
    progressive springs and shockers
    harmonica rubbers frontfork
    coathanger
    usbconnection.
     
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    ???o_O
     
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    Well, when you arrive on a meeting or something and pitching your tent, you always are looking for a place to put your beer and/or your coat.
    As it turned out these acc. come in quite handy.
    P1020523.JPG P1020524.JPG
     
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    You also need a small rack on the exhaust to place tinfoil-wrapped fish or pork steaks, so that you have a hot meal on arrival.
     
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