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Dimensions of 1982 xj650

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by stumphi, Jun 1, 2009.

  1. stumphi

    stumphi New Member

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    Hi I will be picking up my first bike about 120 miles from my house and I wanted to trailer it back. I just wanted to know the dimensions of the bike like how tall ect... because I have a smalle box trailer that I could borrow from my parents and I was just wondering if I could fit it in there. I dont have the dimensions of the trailer yet so I guess this is a little premature. Thanks for all your help guys

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    MiCarl Active Member

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    Overall length 85.2 in
    Overall width 33.9 in
    Overall height 46.5 in
     
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    stumphi New Member

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    Well That was fast thank you very much.
     
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    Hi Stumphi, welcome.
    Info as requested:
    O/A Length. 85.4"
    O/A Width. 34"
    O/A Height. 46.5"

    Wiz.
     
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    I don't know the basis for the previous measurements, but you might be able to shave off a few inches off the height by ratcheting down the front forks with straps and or/removing the mirrors. This came in handy when I was trying to fit the bike under a camper shell (without having measured first).
     
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    Straight from the Yamaha XJ650 bible.
     

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