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My 81 xj seca chop.

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by clancey32, May 7, 2012.

  1. clancey32

    clancey32 New Member

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    Finally got her running and riding. Thought i'd share a pic!
     

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    looks good man. im doing the same thing.. building a bobber out of the same bike. cant wait to get it done.
     
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    cool! What bars are those?
     
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    The bars along with everything but the mirrors are home made.
     
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    Ah... a man after my own heart... why buy it when you can build it?
     
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    Im lucky if i got $100 into making it look like this. Cut down trailor rear fender, 2 dog bowls welded together for a headlight, thats the stock seat cut down, all the linkage is tubr steal.
    The twin air intake is also home made, along with the forward controls, and jockey shift, and electronics box.
     
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    I'd love to see more pictures!
    Love the aesthetics, color choice, and the seat actually looks ride-able!
     
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    Some real nice mod work. Like the exhaust. How is the air intake working for you?
     

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