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Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by miksatx, Feb 17, 2008.

  1. miksatx

    miksatx Member

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    well i joined back in jan. have spent most my time in xj chat getting help bringing my bike back alive. i figured i'd post a couple pixs now it's up running. so Hi and enjoy the pixs.
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    Nice looking bike!

    Isn't it a great feeling to finally get the bike running?!
     
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    Looks really nice. Wish my bike had that much chrome. Need to clean up that rusty header though. Mine was like that too. I took a wire wheel to it then hit it with some ceramic-based exhaust manifold paint. A cheap clean-up but it really made it look better.
     
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    yeah it's great alright i've been running it up and diown the road in front my house xj600.
    lol yup the header needs clean up for sure. i put it on back in 83 and i'm wanting to take it off and sand blast it and hit it with some wood stove paint. i'm a little leery of loosing it and taking it off. they look pretty rusty.
     
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    get the side panel and do something with those headers and your done.Great bike and welcom
     
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    Looks nice. It takes a community to raise an XJ.....no wait....thats the wrong quote.....Anyway, keep her running and congrats on bringing her back to life. Old (not OLD old, but old classic) XJs are getting rarer and rarer and they do need saving!

    Dave
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