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My '82 XJ750 "Project Shadow Warrior"

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by skylrk62, Jan 27, 2012.

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    Orange-n-Black Well-Known Member

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    Fantastic. Great build and mod job.
     
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    Thanks Buddy! It's been a long road, but I stuck with it and I'm really happy with how it turned out. It all started on this site way back in 2012.
     
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    Just read the whole story - impressed doesn't do it justice. Pretty sure it's unusual for something this detailed to get finished, well done indeed.
     
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    Over the top execution Skylrk!
    This is obviously not your 1st build, can you share any other bikes with us?
    Can you tell me where you got the pistons?
    What CR do you have now and did you need to shim the barrels to lower it or did the pistons alter it?
     
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    MattiThundrrr Not a guru

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    Yeah, the bike is getting a LOT of (well deserved) attention. 2 different threads have been started linking articles about it recently. Lots of questions from inquiring minds...
    http://www.xjbikes.com/forums/posts/595924/
     
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    We also made a really cool video for the debut. We were trying to give a 80's race through laght night Tokyo vibe. Enjoy! As of the moment of typing this, there is almost 39,500 views on instgram. It's such a surprise & honor that so many have taking an interest in my project.

    Filmed by: @lostmtnmedia (instagram) www.lostmountainmedia.com

    posted on first on https://instagram.com/p/BhFSa4BhJ8G/

    youtube

     
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    Very cool! I'll check it out.
     
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    I don't think you were doing 25 mph.:D It sounds very good.
     
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    Wow - Congrats! This came out absolutely fantastic - gives me some motivation to finish mine too!
     
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    Hi Guys, Hope all is well! I decided to sell a Modern Yamaha R6 front end machined to fit a 1982 XJ750 Maxim frame. I had the original steering shaft from the Maxim pressed into a machined R6 lower triple tree and machined upper R6 to fit. It may fit XJ650, but I'm not 100% sure. It also has a brand new all balls tapered bearing kit included. It cost over $1,500 with parts. I'm selling it today for $600 +shipping. Note: you'll have to modify your steering stops as the handlebars (not included) will hit the tank. a really nice setup for a cafe or custom look!
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    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    You might get more traction if you posted in the Buy/Sell/Trade section.
    GLWS
     
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    Cool, I'll do that!
     
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    Hello @skylrk62 we haven't heard from you in some time.
    Have you put some miles on the Turbo Maximus? How is it working?
     
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    Hi there! Sadly No. The Turbo Maximus rests in the shop. I'm currently building a YZF750 superbike which has taken all my time. I plan to race it this year in AHRMA. It was my teenage year dream bike and it's almost ready! I still have plans for the Maximus. The middle gear is a problem I plan to solve. Hopefully, in the next couple of years, I'll have a prototype and working parts to get past the ridiculous low gearing.
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    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    @skylrk62
    I jsut went back to reread the thread, and found that some of the photos from the first few pages are missing.
    Would you mind relinking them when you get the chance? I know that it'll be a project and a half, but man.....this needs to still be a complete thread for posterity's sake.
     
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    I agree and will do my best to preserve this thread.
     
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    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    Thanks. The Photobucket BS from a few years ago ruined a lot of the threads, and we still haven't gotten all of the older ones fixed.

    And if you ever need a place to store a turbo Maxim at no charge..... :p
     

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