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What do you guys think?, Seca mod, led flashers ++

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by devoxide, Apr 27, 2008.

  1. devoxide

    devoxide New Member

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    Just finished my 750 Seca.
    Things done so far:
    * Repainted (rattlecan, metallic, tank and all plastic, front fender..)
    * New "load independent" flasher relay
    * Replaced flashers with body mounted LED flashers
    * New mirrors
    * New twin round headlights (H4)
    * re-used old headlight "box" for harness/connector box below headlights
    * New fuse box (not seen in pics)
    ++ some smaller mods
    (Need towash it, i know...)

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    Without flash on, you can see the tank mounted flasher better:
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  2. kevineleven

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    Get rid of the fish finder and it'll look a whole lot better. Still looks great.
     
  3. ZaGhost

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    Loving the headlights...that's what I'd like to do to my Max.
    Where did you get them? Pricey?

    Good look though... I like it
     
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    I'm thinking it looks like something out of MAD MAX ... I like it!
     
  5. devoxide

    devoxide New Member

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    Thanks for the comments guys :)
    kevineleven => What do you mean, "fish finder" ?? :) Instruments?

    The headlights cost about 130 $

    And I live in Norway, so I guess it's a bit diff for most of you guys to get to the store where I got'em ;-) ?

    I am planning to replace the instruments, looks a bit "big" on it now....But It's season now and I really would like to be on the road, rather than trying to get it perfect...As a temporary thing I'm wondering about bending a alu piece from the top of the lights and slightly curved over the intrument panels, then I would have a custom fairing, it might not look very cool though.. :)

    Dev
     
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    i just used a piece of plastic from a large storage box and cut it into such a shape as a windshield, heated it with a torch and bent it to give it a bit of curvature, then cut two holes for my headlights (similar to yours) to poke out. whatever you do let us know how it works!
     
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    Great idea! I love the dual headlights.
     
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    +1

    Very madmax.

    Looks cool though.
     
  9. Great_Buffalo

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    The front end likes very incomplete, not finished. It doesn't fit the rest of the bike. I understand what your doing and I really like the duel headlights. I think what it needs is a cowel to finish off the headlights and tie them in with the gauge pod.
    The buff
     

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