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Wolf Bobber Build (pics)

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by CaptainTrap, Nov 4, 2010.

  1. iandmac

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    I think your bike is awesome, what's the tank from? I thought about doing a chop job on my XJ but the obvious problem is where do I put my girlfriend?
     
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    tank is stock man i just had my friend remove emblems body fill and paint it flat black with audi automotive paint in his powder coat shop (tank was not powder coated though).

    no girlfriend seat is a minor dilemma however bobbers are not for girls anyway soo its a bit of a catch 22.

    thanks for the compliment!
     
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    Captain,
    I like it as is and wouldn't change the gauges, but it's your bike so do as you please. It's simple, clean and looks like it's fun to ride as it sits now.
     
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    Get your girlfriend a bike to ride!
     
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    thanks guys haha...

    is there anyone in the fairfield county area willing to help me clean, rejet and sync my carbs at some point soon?
     
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    i'd help if I were closer, but PA is a drive from you. I like the build man, but i'd ditch the gauges go with somthing smaller.
     
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    thanks cmccully i agree with you which is why they are for sale and i have a tiny little speedo im waiting to put on. pics soon
     
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    hello all. been riding the bike daily and thoroughly enjoying it. The bike is nearly done! All i have left is install my dynojet stage 3 kit that i have in my hands, clean and sync the carbs and install new ss brake lines and clutch/brake levers.

    I would say she is 90% completed. This summer i hope to have all aforementioned things done and by the end of next spring i hope to have the frame painted and engine sandblasted and painted.

    Just two days ago my friends and I were on our way up to Laconia when the drive shaft on our truck blew out a carrier pin and u joint and we had to remove it on the highway and turn around and drive home on the front axle. major bummer but the following day while recovering from a depressing night of drinking we attacked my wire harness and shortened/ removed excess. that night i rode home through a rainstorm with no problems besides getting sopping wet.

    the following day i drove the bike 50ish miles around town and to work with no problems and while leaving work the bike died on me. the tank was low so i managed to start it up and got to a gas station. there it died for good. I cant get it to start and i have no power whatsoever.

    any ideas?
     
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    I love your bike and wish I had an answer for you but I'm a total noob!
    Did you ever get your compression checked properly and what were the results then?

    Dega
     
  10. skillet

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    Power...you mean electric? You said you and friends attacked the wiring harness after a night of drinking :roll: . That was the last thing you did to it...sooooooooo :lol: !!!

    skillet
    BTW still think that seat is NICE...
     
  11. CaptainTrap

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    Ok turns out the no electric was in fact dead battery. After charging it back up i still cant seem to get it to start. This bike has been running fine for several months. The only thing is low oil level but that wouldnt prevent the bike from starting would it?
     
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    hey guys i need some help as usual. i still have not been able to get my bike started. After giving an oil change i found this stuck on my magnetic oil drain plug catch...

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    it is the sheered off head of a hex bolt....after speaking to a friend who is unfamiliar with our bikes he seems to think that it is the bolt that connects the joints of the piston arm. can anyone confirm this? maybe chacal the xj parts god can shine some light on this mystery bolt head?

    thanks
     
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    I've had soo many problems to work around .Some no brainers, sometimes soo simple I felt Retarded. And sometimes Old bike parts just break.

    The hex looks stripped, as if it were Super torqued and snapped off . There are some(8) holding the cam shafts. But it would have to find its way across the head into the cam chain area and fall down into the gear box. That is bad .
    I would start by removing the head gasket (buy a new gasket before you do and some permatex grey gasket maker. Remove the valve cover and sneak a peak. If so , you will have to remove the engine . Undo the camshaft holder to get to the stem that is standing. heat up the area around the stem, put a few drops of wax on the threaded area, and try to unscrew it with vise grips. There are a few very important cautious steps to do so you do not scrap the valves..get a good manual you could fix it in a half of a day.
    Ps Great job on the bike.


    Get a good manual . they are NOT all the same mine sucks.
     
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    Hope this thread's not dead to much good stuff to let it end. First I gotta take a minute and say your bike looks great. Dig those bars and the stance. Good call keeping the stock tank too. Didn't see if you had stretched the rear but top notch job so far, setting the bar high.
    If you don't mind I've got to know how much did the hardtail end up costing you and is it holding up well? If your buddy's up for more welding I'd like to get in touch with him regarding my 82 xj650 and poss another bike project.
     
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    ok guys i am sorry for the lack of attention to this thread. I have some great news. The bobber lives! I brought it back down to stratford and had my buddy look at it. as soon as we got it off the truck he fired it up and it started right away! i couldnt believe it. i let sit for a few weeks thinking it was dead. low and behold what i think happened was during and oil change from a past owner the magnetic oil drain plug catch must have picked up the hex bolt head off the ground. There is no way the engine is not running at full capacity as it is too strong and sound.

    compression test revealed 124 across all four carbs. the carbs have been cleaned jetted and synced.

    the only thing left is to put on new shorty levers and cut down the drag bars an inch or so per side.

    here are some recent pics! thank you for the comments guys keep them up!

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    how do you check compression on a carb? I'm confused. Compression is tested on a spark plug hole.
     
  17. CaptainTrap

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    I meant cylinder, sorry
     
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    GLAD it's running so well!!!

    skillet
    btw still like that seat...
     
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    so let me get this straight it just WOULDN'T start for a few weeks then your buddy tries it and has the magic touch? THATS AWESOME lol

    what all did you do to get her running correctly. also, would you consider it reliable now?
     
  20. CaptainTrap

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    Well that night i had trouble and it died on me. It was very low on oil and after towing it home and giving it an oil change i found the sheered bolt head and feared for the worst so it sat for a few weeks until i could get it down to his place. Then it fired right up.

    I ordered tye dynojet stage 3 kit and installed the largest jets during which we cleaned the carbs. Then we synced the carbs and put it back together. Right now i have a custom 4 into 2 exhaust with 2 inch pipes and harley sportster baffels with packing, 4 pods, the stage 3 jets.

    The bike runs strong with no real dead spots. It idles fine and yes it is very reliable. I have been riding it daily all summer with no problems sometimes for 2-3hr weekend rides.

    The biggest issue is that due to the custom angle of the gas tank about 1/4 of the tank is unusable as the gas is below the petcock. But i get around 50mpg running 86. And avoiding potholes and bumps as they can ber very jarring

    Maybe i just got lucky with this engine because i hear alot of horror storys about pods and the cv carbs.
     
  21. Alysiak00

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    well i can surely say thats awesome. Where did you get your stage 3 kit (and price if you dont mind). im building a 550 and although my tank isn't quite as raked it will still be a bit more angled due to the addition of slammer shocks.

    I plan on getting mine together before the snow hits so i can atleast get oil back into the motor and sloshed around a bit. My bike was initially for commuting to school and back because of the good gas mileage but apparently i couldn't resist chopping it lol
     
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    That bike is cool. I like a longer rear fender, but yours is cool.
     

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