Very nice job on the bobber, it looks very clean, actually looks comfortable to ride as well.
Like that touring package, also nice looking bike. Massimo
Hello all, when I was finishing up the valve adjustments and putting the valve cover back on I noticed that the on the left side, as sitting on...
Uh, Whoops?
I just switched from Kenda Challengers to Metzler M880s, the difference is tremendous, better grip and feel, smoother cruising, and just better...
XJ4Ever is the definitive source for quality new parts for our beloved XJs, sure there are other with parts for our bikes, but XJ4Ever is always...
Welcome to the forum from Denver, CO! I think you'll find this to be a very diverse group, with all the XJ knowledge you could ever want. Enjoy!...
That was incredible! I really enjoyed watching him put that together, that was truly an amazing little engine. Massimo
Nice looking bike and welcome from Denver, . Massimo
HI and welcome from Denver, CO. That is a nice looking bike and it's nice to add another world rider to the forum, it's a great thing to see XJs...
Boy oh boy I would go crazy in there, so many tasty treats, and the Carbs man I would consider buying a handful and reconditioning them , then see...
For anyone in or near the Denver, CO area I just took my bike to a shop called Mountain Thunder for a Spring/Summer Tune up. Basically I wanted my...
When i got my bike from the PO there was a 140 sized Dunlop on the rear wheel and there was a distinct wear pattern on the tire from it rubbing...
Hello and welcome from Denver, CO. Nice looking (condition), clean bike, hope you get many years of enjoyment from it. Massimo
Hi and welcome from Denver, CO Massimo
Hello and welcome to the forum from Denver, CO Massimo
I've narrowed my next bike down to an FZ1 or a Suzuki 1250 Bandit, both with some side panniers.
Welcome from Denver! Sweet ride, hope you get lots of enjoyment from it! Just kidding, I know you will.
Re: Frustrated - head gasket leak early after top end rebuil I have notice some 820cc kits floating around on ebay. Don't know what the quality...
Re: 1982 Maxim XJ750 factory take-off parts from bobber buil Interested in the turn signals and atari cluster, sent PM. Thanks, Massimo
My dog could do a better job, just saying.......
That was definitely interesting....
I ended up having to go to a salvage yard "finder" and put in a request for a back rest, about 3 months later, when I had forgotten about it an...
Oh and thanks to all who offered up what they use. I do appreciate it! Massimo
So i ended up going with an expandable bag from Fasttrax, which I found at a local bike shop by me. Its magnetic, fairly roomy in the smaller size...
No kidding there, but at least that one is on the same continent as you. :wink:
Re: Introduction and/or project thread. Welcome from Denver, CO! There are plenty of pictures and advice in this forum, use the search function...
Welcome from Denver! You found the right place for info and pointers on the XJs and the people are beyond helpful. Enjoy and learn. Massimo
Sounds like something I would do too. :oops:
What a bunch of brazen morons, thinking that no one would try to stop them. But then again they did bring scooters to a (attempted) bike robbery.
Hello fellow '82 Maxim owner and welcome from Denver! Those look like trim pieces for the airbox off of Midnight Special, though i may be...
Hello, and welcome to the forum from Denver! Those little rubber plugs are vibration dampers for the cooling fins, around 4k and going up to...
So over the weekend, I'm having a nice ride, it's a beautiful day, no cagers actively trying to kill me, all is going well. Then I come to a stop...
I think I'd pee my pants at 8k. :oops: You say that now, but it is really something to have these engines up in the 7-8k range, a most...
Thanks for the input, it gives me a starting point and a few companies to look at. Massimo
I've been thinking of getting a tank bag to use on my weekend or daytrip excursions. Does anyone use one, any suggestions, any fit our bikes...
If you are still looking for reflective stickers try: Purpleiron.com, they have a big selection and some cool designs, plus they'll work with you...
Sweet ride and Welcome to the site from Colorado. Enjoy her, the 750s sure are fun. Massimo
Nice project bikes, and i would agree always have a soft spot in my heart for abused and neglected older bikes.
Nice 750, even nicer that it was advertised as a 650, but as they say you got the bonus plan, an extra 100cc's for your riding pleasure. Gotta...
Boy o boy that would be fun to do against another XJ, but there seems to very few of them around here. Not that I mind being unique thou... :D
My thoughts and prayers are with you my friend. On a side note, get well sooner, as we all miss your advice and input, w/o the input I'll surely...
It may be petty, but nothing like proving some smug a@@wipe wrong, and it's even better when they can't own up to their mistake. Way to go! Massimo
Man-o-man, talk about bike control, this is definitely a case of "be the bike". Incredible. Massimo
That speedo unit looks like the one that was one the '83 Virago, all digital, could be a bear, but more than likely finding any replacement LCDs...
If you haven't read it yet, Be the Bunny is another good thread that covers this same type of info. You can never have enough good information on...
I have an 82 750 Maxi as well, they're extremely fun bikes to ride, I absolutely love mine. However that being said, make sure you check a few...
Re: xj750 Maxim parts (Seat Rails/Rectifier/Ignition/Relays/...) I'd be interested in the ignition switch and the turn signal cancel unit....
Thanks for the passage, it makes me want to get the book now. Massimo :D
Welcome from Denver, CO Massimo