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85 Maxim x chop

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by xRedemptionx, Jan 27, 2015.

  1. xRedemptionx

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    So I have had my xj since around '10 and had the engine go on me. It locked up at about 45 mph and so I need to do a full breakdown. I didn't go over the engine with a fine tooth comb enough with the po's tomfoolery and now I get to pay the consequences.

    Regardless, I've been building bikes in the mean time, with the x gathering dust and excuses in my garage, and so when I moved this year, I finally made myself break this bike down and begin making it truly my own.

    PURISTS BEWARE. I found this picture and it served as an inspiration to me

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    So here I was at the start

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    I bought a couple mikuni vm34's and will be building an intake out of steel or brass

    Aaaaand then the sawzall happened

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    I'm still considering swapping driveshafts to stretch the back end, but I'm not convinced yet.
     
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    I'm curious about the VM34's. Am I understanding you right, that you are planning to do a twin carb conversion with your own custom intakes? I've been thinking about that for my X-based bike as well and it will be interesting to see how it works out for you. In theory it should be a great mod but fabricating those intakes won't be easy. I look forward to seeing you do it.
     
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    @Quixote yes that is my plan. I'm actually going to be copying Orange-n-black's design from his 700 he did. (Hope he doesn't mind). It's 1.5 square tube capped and welded the two and one inlets with the intake offset. I k ow that makes no sense whatsoever how I said it but he did this.
    http://www.xjbikes.com/forums/index.php?threads/orange-n-blacks-700.26691/page-6
    I also at least for the time being am swapping over to a 750 motor... The mounts I think may be the same, if not easily fabbed, and I am sacrificing availability and price of parts and gaskets for a little torque. Power seems pretty identical, and I got a 750 motor for $125 with perfect compression.
    (Now if only I can hold off from hitting post till I'm done typing)
     
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    Little updates. I picked up some big tubing from my local custom shop for a decent deal, 12 feet of 1.5 in .120 wall, for $50. Because if it's worth killin, it's worth over killin. Regardless, I also decided on making it a single backbone, and adding in extra structural supports. So now I'm gonna plug weld the o.e. Center backbone to my tubing and run that to a bottom support, drop the legs that go to the rear axle plates 3-4 inches for a little drop seat action. This is becoming more and more my style as we go. Little mix of old and new school.

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    Oh, I've also committed to this 750 swap, so if there are 'x' parts anybody needs, I'm not gonna rebuild this motor in the near future so let me know and I can hook you up. I have an ad in the for sale section but it doesn't list engine parts.
    So I know this isn't a shaft frame but this is kind of what I was taking about with the drop seat idea. I'll be attaching it much closer to the backbone top and attacking the backbone bottom to a full cross support but still.

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    Oh, I suppise it's worth mentioning I am doing a true hard tail with this so I will be completely removing the swingarm, I'm just leaving it currently in lieu of building a jig, as I am a fan of doing things the hard and cheap way lol.
     
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