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XJ750 SECA Custom

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by Dlawson20, Aug 11, 2022.

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    Dlawson20 New Member

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    DIY rear sets from Dime City Cycles came in 2 days ago. No pictures yet though and sadly tires still have not been mounted. I have been trying to decide whether I want or will need to shorten the rear of the gas tank by maybe 2-3 inches? I feel it makes the bike long but I guess I will have to wait until I get the rearsets and tires mounted so I can sit and see how it feels sitting that far back.
     
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    I am by no means a master "know-all" bike builder, so any questions comments or concerns about my build I am more than willing to address!
     
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    24473037-1E66-4081-95AF-A811E96C4DD0.jpeg 5D0DB8FE-E9DD-4047-94BC-AA3EAF4FF2A6.jpeg 18653863-CC0D-4F87-A399-D4C182A2B3CE.jpeg 6273A746-7C96-4306-99C6-52B8C3CE0ADB.jpeg B06B5258-F177-4D60-A1C8-94ABE7F53C88.jpeg A78FE731-702C-4F7C-9303-38EDFAE7E442.jpeg 7BDA78EA-02CC-47DB-8684-FB50426C0FF9.jpeg Not the best picture and little progress but tank is finally tacked in sitting where I want it. Started on the seat portion and quickly realized it was time to stop and get some whiskey before I f*** something (else) up lol
     
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    A ton of work!
     
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    But more progress last night. Seat is a bit tight to fit over the seat frame so I’ll have to adjust that or decide if I want to have the seat frame covered. Tank is not level left to right because the tank mounts are tacked and flex for now. Tail of the seat still needs to come down lower to be level with the top of the tank but still happy seeing the seat with nothing propping it up. But look at those body lines running from the tank to the seat damn near perfect match. Hoping to get the tires mounted by tomorrow. 65ED47F4-12FB-485D-9B9F-6A1947D7879A.jpeg 35EF3E47-A8BF-4433-A4E7-FC676353A4B6.jpeg CD371011-9100-487F-B649-450F215EAA15.jpeg B34FAF5F-450F-4271-96E8-2AADB435D0B9.jpeg 9AD57E7B-3315-460F-9140-16C7237EFD12.jpeg 770D0E20-3091-48CF-A710-9273B152388D.jpeg F247648A-A933-432F-BF53-40CC4A795C30.jpeg 0A3FEAF8-FA0D-47AE-A83A-94B73B1C4826.jpeg C1D5E9D5-89D0-4ED5-A9C2-014BCE389043.jpeg 1B3D9E2E-354D-4EFD-B15A-4A703692F080.jpeg
     
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    Really cool project.
    Is that a 400 tank or Vision?
     
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    Thanks! means a lot as far as motivation goes. And you are correct Sir! XZ550! Suzuki TR750 seat from Airtech Streamlining
     
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    Seat angle is fixed and I believe final. Started on rear tank mounting. As it sits when you “rock” the tank on it has a nice tactile feel as it latches in place. Was thinking of dampening and putting a pin through but not sure how I feel about. Tires are finally at the shop to be mounted. 3A1F3D86-AF63-4B95-A6B2-04D3FEE3F750.jpeg F753C6DF-F5E1-4B5E-A398-9ED442C59E16.jpeg 2CAE6C72-6A6E-4012-970E-C5BF066DD309.jpeg
     
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    Progress has been slow due to not having my car. Priorities. But problem solved. Kinda hard to bleed a clutch with a snapped clutch fork. Clutch kit will be here Monday. Will be doing myself. Not enough time in the day lol 516DCF2F-D590-4D07-9953-B39FDAD09C78.jpeg
     
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    Nice work on the bike.
     
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    COULD NOT BE HAPPIER WITH THE WAY EVERYTHING IS LOOKING. Tires. Finally. Still need to push the front forks up through the clamps some more for the rake. Fitment of the tires is perfect. I do need the shims/washers for the swingarm before I can begin welding on that to be certain everything is squared up. Chacal? My frame stand just so happens to put my swingarm exactly where I want/need it to be, 12 Degrees. Also my rear sets from some city made it to the garage and off the dresser. Decided I don’t like the rear tank mount so will have to re visit that. Huge milestone for me but it’s still not a “roller” per say. I’ve also been sitting on intake and exhaust covers I modified from a cad file I pulled off here. Much appreciated. Color coded for fun. Tank cleaning and prep along with the engine should begin soon. 21E813B9-D2B4-4ED7-BD87-0AA5DF6C8E6A.jpeg B198CA45-A1A0-489D-B096-A25DB4934D1C.jpeg B8F6FBB8-200B-4774-BDA1-34E4889A4205.jpeg 24A34F15-616B-4BE5-9DAF-E6BE8DEBC882.jpeg EFE1B5C0-E748-4DB5-BC14-3DFED30BCBAA.jpeg FD424555-F899-4E42-9CDF-E5331CB3301E.jpeg 68AC6F5C-6AF8-402D-B5E9-272119C22D31.jpeg B8EBB40D-EFB4-4321-B575-109FAF92B48D.jpeg 00ED6D60-6F8F-4BC2-BF69-7A2257F78C1F.jpeg 901B86ED-52C8-412A-89BD-6B89729DA52F.jpeg
     
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    Numbers, 12* SA angle is without rear sag, that's in sport bike range. My bike is '82 XJ750 Maxim (aren't they all)
    W/B 55.375"
    Rake 25.3*
    weight front- 49.3% = 201.14#
    weight rear- 50.7% = 206.86#
    Weights and percentages are from a friend's digital race car scales. I can't recall the S/A angle, I'll check domani.
    Fun to compare to others specs.
    Cheers, 50gary
     
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    Not sure when ill be able to get on a scale although id like to. I believe my wheelbase is very close to yours if not the same, I will have to find where I wrote it down, just measured it not too long ago. Much appreciated look forward to seeing the similarities.
     
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    So I’ll finally be driving my car home from work tonight. Working at a shop and only being able to work on your car after you get off and during lunch is frustrating. None the less it’s fixed. Progress has been slow but will be picking back up now that that’s out of the way. Small update on seat and I have decided I will be shortening the rear of the tank 2 inches. B8E8ACB5-6CD2-4B1F-9090-3CEE88BF0D6A.jpeg 217D5260-403C-4E96-87DA-9BA726EDE7F0.jpeg E48607CA-E1A7-4999-8A27-1C76139673CF.jpeg 0A63AF90-FB90-4474-A42A-8247BF3836BA.jpeg
     
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    Rear dowel pin for the shock im using. Any ideas for something interchangeable?
     

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