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XS 750 Tripple Wheels on a Maxim

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by MN-Maxims, May 27, 2012.

  1. MN-Maxims

    MN-Maxims St. Paul Minnesota

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    Wondering if anyone has tried XS wheels on a 750 Maxim?

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    FJ111200 Active Member

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    You do know that the XS750 rear wheel has a disc brake and not a drum don't you?
    Could be do-able, with a bit of skill, to mount the rear m/c.
     
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    If an XS swing arm fits an XJ frame there should be no problem.
     
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    the xs 750 850 and 1100 as well as the xj 1100, have a larger different spine in the differential.swapping the entire swing arm would be the easiest way if it was possible. I used the 750 swing end, and the 1100 diff, and axle. There are different gear ratios in the heavier duty rears
     
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    Any word on whether a 750 swing arm actually fits an XJ??? I am curious as well!
     

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