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1981 Yamaha Maxim XJ-650 Bobber Hardtail

Discussion in 'For Sale, Trade/Swap, Wanted' started by 97MysticZ, Oct 4, 2010.

  1. 97MysticZ

    97MysticZ Member

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    Hey guys, I just finished this bike a few months ago, but I've had it about a year and a half. I cut off the back of the frame, including the shocks and springs. The rear has been lowered about 6 inches and is now hardtailed. The ride is actually quite nice though, thanks to the solo springed seat. Other things include cleaned carbs, new air filter pods, new battery, bullet style blinker/tail lights, chopped rear fender, open headers, flat black paint, drag bars. Tires are in great shaped. This bike is a fun little thing to ride and very snappy since it is a drive shaft bike. This is a great all around bike, whether it be for a beginner bike or for somebody looking for some cheap fun. This bike gets a LOT of looks and even more compliments. I hate to sell this, but I need some extra cash to put down towards a new truck. Thanks for looking and please email with any questions. Thanks again.

    $2800

    Located in Kansas City, MO

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  2. Cmccully04

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    great looking scoot man.
     
  3. 97MysticZ

    97MysticZ Member

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    Thank you. Someone make an offer
     
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    Looks sweet
     
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    hey i have some questions about how you did your wiring and where you put your rectifier and ignition unit cld you email me at tensor8686@aol.com or call/ text 509 948 1637 my name is tommy great work on the bike mines pretty similar and all done but the wiring really need some help
     
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    how did you get the tail to come to such a solid point? is that the stock frame?
     
  7. k-moe

    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    That frame has been modified from stock. Modified quite a bit.
     

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