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82 bobber project!

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by prometheus, Jun 29, 2012.

  1. gitsum911

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    Awesome thanxs man I just looked it up and they only had one for 299 but it looked amazing its for sure the setup I want so maybe by this next season. And congrags on the beautiful ride, what did u name her?
     
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    im not sure if my exhaust is aftermarket, off another type of bike, or oem (canadian model). but it came like that haha, from the 2 other maxims ive seen so far none of them look like mine

    heres the one i bought:
    http://www.ebay.ca/itm/380452321811?ssP ... 1423.l2649
    note: the temperature gauge wire is too short to make it to a bolt on the engine. other than that it everything works good
    and the dash indicators:
    http://www.ebay.ca/itm/230825657613?ssP ... 1423.l2649

    wiring for the indicators is very simple if u need a wiring diaghram let me kno.
     
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    Hey thanx for all the info and listing site ill get one ordered and installed
     
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    the seller on your link says its mostly made for Honda dirtbikes. it looks sick man but im concerned with the compatibility. you have a great looking bike!
     
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    Im stuck working on signals, cant get them to blink. When u flip the switch they turn on and stay on until u turn it off. Just constant on. Im thinking flasher relay!?!?
     
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    If you are using aftermarket signals that draw less than the stock lights the stock flasher won't work. you will need either resistors to increase the load on the flasher or a different flasher that will work with the wattage of your signals.
     
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    I'm having the same poblem with my blinkers, look into a load equalizer, there a pretty cheap fix
     
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    Dude nice job!
    And I had the same issue with my lights, resistors solved that.
     
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    Only issue I have with the resistors and load equalizers is they take away the power savings I was looking for with going to led. If your not worried and only adding them for the look the resistors are fine.
     
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    Love the bars man, bike looks great!
     

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