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81 Street Fighter XJ

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by Maverickxj, Mar 9, 2010.

  1. Maverickxj

    Maverickxj New Member

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    Here is my Street Fighter XJ. I recently did a motor swap, cuz the original motor was bad. The front fairing is a custom made fiberglass fairing with Projector Head lights. The bike also has Uni foam filters and punched out exhaust. The handlebars are moose dirt bike handle bars.
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  2. dwcopple

    dwcopple Active Member

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    lets see the rear
     
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    looks nice! i agree ^ let's see more pics!
     
  4. skillet

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    It is looking NICE...

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    tcoop Active Member

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    That's cool looking. It kinda looks alian. I like it!
     
  6. KrS14

    KrS14 Active Member

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    That was my first thought, looks like the aliens from Independence Day.

    Freaky, but looks good!!
     
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    Love it, what mirrors are those?
     
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    first time I can say that I actually like the gauge cluster of a stock maxim.

    Well done! though that front needs to be MUCH lower now! the forks are way too tall.

    Maybe, if possible, rake the front in a bit.
     
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    The fiberglass work, nice!
    Don't know why, but the first imagery that came to mind:
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    that front fairing/headlight setup has got to go.
     
  11. Polock

    Polock Well-Known Member

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    maybe a little something to cover the mess yamaha put by the lower tree
    can you really see anything with those mirrors ? bar ends might take away the bug look these guys are bitc***g about
    are those solid aluminum bars ?
    reflective tape on the reflectors ?
    nice fibergalss work
     
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    what is that on your carbs?
     
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    Dude.. Nice solid work on that fiberglass piece, and she looks crisp and clean.
    But man. That.. is ugly.
    Would love to see the exhaust, and hear how she sounds. And yeah what is that on the carbs??
     
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    Orange-n-Black Well-Known Member

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    Looks like some of those old green foam filter pods,am I right? Nice work on the fiberglass.
     
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    love the bike, really nice job on the projectors and what not.
     
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    Yeah me to (LOL) he he he, the bike looks cool though :wink:
     
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    just like the rest have said....mostly.... AMAZING fiberglass work, but I'm not 100% sure about the overall look of the fairing. Post up some more pics.
     

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