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Help with bike XJ 750-P'

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by Geoff Wright, Nov 29, 2023.

  1. Geoff Wright

    Geoff Wright New Member

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    Number on neck is 6/86 , 37 H - 000386, what other xj series is compatible with this bike.
     
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    Timbox Well-Known Member

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    Welcome to the forum. You just have to do some leg work for yourself on this topic. You will be able to do a search for your answer and look through this wonderful forum. There is number decoding threads and other threads that will answer your questions. Just take some time to look over the site and do some research and you will find more info then you would ever need.

    Again, welcome to the forum.
     
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    Biggest difference is the fork assembly.
    Xj650turbo front-end (spec wise)on a slightly modified xj750 seca frame (the rear bit is closer to the 750 maxim)

    Fork seals and brake pads are where you have the biggest difference.

    Oh and the extra police bits, wiring wise.

    Some original part diagrams are here and there.

    https://cullysyamaha.com.au/pages/yamaha-parts
     

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