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Time to start my build, 82' Seca... officially cafe racer?

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by fuggers, Mar 24, 2012.

  1. MidnightStalkerMan

    MidnightStalkerMan New Member

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    Re: Time to start my build, 82' Seca... PIC HEAVY

    Any updates? Id love to see where you're at with this
     
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    sick bike!! more updates?? love the tail!
     
  3. fuggers

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    Sorry for the hiatus!
    Bike has been sitting since September after my accident until today when I started replacing the clutch. No notable cosmetic changes recently and nothing really planned. I'm content with how it looks at the moment.

    Now it's just on to the little issues again. Hard to care when it's so cold outside!

    Thanks for the compliments
     
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    Man do I like that seat, about the only thing I can say is she sure looks nice with the seat. Also, I like the way you left the rear suspention (shocks), looks like it was built that way in the first place. Keep up the good work, you may one day have to go full time into doing this :)))) grunt007, 81'750XJ Seca, Mi.
     
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    I was just thinking, no inner fender?
    I do like the front fender, original and then cut down to size?

    The seat do look comfy!
     
  6. fuggers

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    Yes, the seat pan in the rear works as a fender and the plastic original one I just cut it down to fit snug up against the new seat pan. It's been working quite well although I don't usually ride it much in the rain, which is hard to avoid in Oregon.

    Thanks for the positive feedback
     
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    I just got an 82 650 seca the tach is busted and the tank is scrap. do u happen to have another tank or an idea as to wer to find one, also are those stock gauges or aftermarket, and if so what kind are they, any help would be appriceated
     

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