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Maxim Vs Seca

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by spamsxj550, Aug 24, 2008.

  1. matthawkinson

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    i know when i raced my buddy at work (he has a honda shadow ace 750) i launched better than him and stayed in front the whole time on my 550 maxim
     
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    Honda called it the Shadow because it shared one (shadow) with the Harleys...of course your Yamaha is faster!
     
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    I'm 6'4" and the Seca is a peanut under me. :lol:
    It is a tiny bike, but handles well.[/quote]

    Tiny? Is there a big difference in size between the Seca and the Maxim?
     
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    im afraid putting highway bars on my maxim will burn my lags, lol cuz i like to wear shorts, but that probably will change, idk, can anyone vouch what highway pegs are like on an aircooled maxim?
     
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    this was my solution to being to big for my maxim. It puts me where the fat chicks used to go.
     

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    I'm pretty sure I remember my Maxim 550 is a 5 speed (I haven't ridden it in 2 years :( because I'm in Shanghai and its in Toronto). It is the Canadian version (metric speedo in big font on the outer ring and miles smaller on the inside circle). Could that make a difference?
     
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    Boy, nothing like resurrecting an old thread!

    If your Maxim is a 550, then it is a six-speed. For sure.
     
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    Well the thread sure doesn't have the seriousness of drum brake pad delamination, or importance of valve adjustment or the ubiquity of replacing the fuse panel, but it still is interesting and especially relevant to me since I got hold of a XJ550 Seca factory manual but own a Maxim.

    I did a forum search on "550 Maxim Seca differences" and read through the 40-50 threads that I found. Based on my reading I think the manual is good enough.

    I'm 6' even and fit well on the Maxim, I can see that the step in the seat would limit someone taller.

    Finally the 6 speed issue, is there a possible gear box flaw that would prevent me from changing into 6th and leave the rest working well? (or is it my bad memory from being so far from my bike).
     
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    If you can get to the bike or have a good picture of the side cover then the shifting pattern should be stamped into the crankcase cover directly above the shift shaft.

    Cheers
    Dave
     
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    About the only thing that could be wrong would be if the tab for sixth gear is broken off the shift drum, if the other 5 work fine. Maybe you always thought it was only a 5-speed and never shifted into 6th?
     
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    It is. The factory "Maxim" 550 book is just the "R" book with a "Maxim" supplement. The supplement is, IIRC, nothing but slight changes on the "specs" pages. There aren't any differences, service-procedure wise. Look very closely at some of the pics; you'll see they are actually of an XJ400 (not a twin and not a 550) as the original XJ was a 400-four.

    PM me with your email address and I can send you scans of the Max supplement if you're interested.

    The real differences, like the seat, etc., will be better covered in the "Dealer Assembly Manual" for your Max. They show up on eBay from time to time and are largely ignored, so they can usually be got cheap. I have them for all my XJs.
     
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    OK a broken 6th tab is a remote possibility, a bad memory (2 years since I've ridden the poor thing) or inability to count to 6 is more likely and
    is impossible since I distinctly remember, more than once cruising at 140 km/hr and trying to upshift and not getting anything. I suppose a good rider should always "know" exactly what gear they are in eh?
     
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    Ok, so people are talking about the Seca being to small well its a little to big for me. I'm 5'3" and I am on my tippy toes and would like to know if any one knows how to lower my 81 xj750r Seca? I would like to keep it looking as stock as I can. I think an inch or two would be nice. Any thoughts?
     
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    Would the diaphragm be different ? i have tried ordering twice now diaphragms for my xj550 and twice they have been to big by nearly a 1/4 inch . I am losing hope.

    Back story : i bought a 1982 xj 550 about two months ago started to rebuild it and then ran into carb issues on a closer look i saw the diaphragms had holes in them
     
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    Wow, search and type....Mikunis, you need mikuni diaphragms for the 550
     
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    And to answer a question, can you fit Mikunis to a seca? Yes, but it's a faff. I have a set on my 650, they worked well with pods, and now fitted with the 600 air box, still working well.
     

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