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1982 XJ 750 SECA Fairing Mounting Instructions

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by BMXracer, May 4, 2013.

  1. BMXracer

    BMXracer New Member

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    I found all of the the Front touring fairing and hard shell cases for my SECA but I am overwhelmed with trying to mount the fairing. Can anyone walk me through how brackets attach to the frame.
     
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    it is very simple the top tripple tree bolt at top of forks is where the top 2 attatchment points are . you will have to get a nut to go on each bolt . bottom point you will have to pull out tripple tree bolt and slide it through bracket i will go take a couple pics if you need them
     
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    Pictures would be great. Thanks Very Much.
     
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    I think a couple of the bolts have to be longer too don't they?
     
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    They will work but the bite into other side of tripple tree is a lot less . i used the top t tree bolts from a parts bike myself . You do have to bolts side by side so its plenty strong. will go out to garage soon and post a couple pics . i just re read the post . looks like my small bakini fairing is different from the one he is mounting ?
     
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    Guys - he could have the frame mount "Touring" fairing.

    I fabbed my own brackets which located the fairing an inch forward and up.
    I also had to "invent" saddlebag mounts, as mine were butchered.
     
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    A friend of mine just found the front tour fairing for me and now I'm waiting for it to be dropped off.
    Question? Do I need to remove the gauges or just the head light and aux light?

    It is just the upper part of the fairing, does not have the lower, bonus it comes with the headlight and aux light!
     

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