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    A friend is giving me a running Seca 750 that has no title, but I'm trying to decide what to do with it. Kinda leaning toward parting it out, but part of me wants to play with it and build something funky outta it. Question is, does the driveshaft spin bassackward like the 11, or does it spin the same direction as any typical small car driveshaft? Thoughts from the group? Would it be impossible to chain drive conversion it? (If a guy knew a competent machinist) thanks y'all!
    BARE BONES CHOPPERS: If it don't make it go faster, you don't need it!
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  • #2
    I guess if I'm gonna do something crazy I could just mount the engine sideways with a hub to a sprocket mounted direct to the output shaft...
    BARE BONES CHOPPERS: If it don't make it go faster, you don't need it!
    80 XS1100SG(cafe in progress *slowly)

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    • #3
      Originally posted by daveyg View Post
      A friend is giving me a running Seca 750 that has no title, but I'm trying to decide what to do with it. Kinda leaning toward parting it out, but part of me wants to play with it and build something funky outta it. Question is, does the driveshaft spin bassackward like the 11, or does it spin the same direction as any typical small car driveshaft? Thoughts from the group? Would it be impossible to chain drive conversion it? (If a guy knew a competent machinist) thanks y'all!
      Unless your plannin' on riding that scoot in reverse, all shafty scoots driveshafts turn same direction, no matter what side there located on.

      Converting to a chain-drive.............anything is possible if your pockets are deep enough............a waste of good money IMO though.
      81H Venturer1100 "The Bentley" (on steroids) 97 Yamaha YZ250(age reducer) 92 Honda ST1100 "Twisty"(touring rocket) Age is relative to the number of seconds counted 'airing' out an 85ft. table-top.

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      • #4
        Did they make a chain Seca 750 ?
        Back in 80 something I raced a 750 Seca with my SF, let him take off in the lead thinking on this long straight I'd pass him. Never did gain any ground on him, thought it was because of the chain ?
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        • #5
          Originally posted by donebysunday View Post
          Did they make a chain Seca 750 ?
          Hey, Unca D -

          No ...

          Yamaha never offered a factory-produced Seca 750 in a chain-drive version.

          The Seca 650 was also a shaftie, but the Seca 550 did have chain drive.
          Marco

          Current bikes:
          1979 Yamaha XS Eleven Special (SF)
          1979 Honda CBX
          2002 Kawasaki ZRX1200R

          Rest in Peace, Don Glardon (DGXSER) 1966-2014
          WE MISS YOU, DON

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          • #6
            Originally posted by donebysunday View Post
            Did they make a chain Seca 750 ?
            Back in 80 something I raced a 750 Seca with my SF, let him take off in the lead thinking on this long straight I'd pass him. Never did gain any ground on him, thought it was because of the chain ?
            Nope, quarter mile time differences between it and the XS11 comes down to less than a 'missed shift'.........unless it's a Seca turbo 750, of which there was only a few thousand produced. Definitely a stylish sport tourer 'of the day'.
            Last edited by motoman; 01-03-2015, 03:30 AM.
            81H Venturer1100 "The Bentley" (on steroids) 97 Yamaha YZ250(age reducer) 92 Honda ST1100 "Twisty"(touring rocket) Age is relative to the number of seconds counted 'airing' out an 85ft. table-top.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by motoman View Post
              Nope, quarter mile time differences between it and the XS11 comes down to less than a 'missed shift'.........unless it's a Seca turbo 750, of which there was only a few thousand produced. Definitely a stylish sport tourer 'of the day'.
              Yamaha never produced a Seca Turbo 750 ... but they did offer the Seca Turbo 650 (653cc) for the 1982-83 model years ...
              Marco

              Current bikes:
              1979 Yamaha XS Eleven Special (SF)
              1979 Honda CBX
              2002 Kawasaki ZRX1200R

              Rest in Peace, Don Glardon (DGXSER) 1966-2014
              WE MISS YOU, DON

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Prisoner6 View Post
                Yamaha never produced a Seca Turbo 750 ... but they did offer the Seca Turbo 650 (653cc) for the 1982-83 model years ...
                Mmhmm. I have two. Horrible bikes.
                1979 XS1100F
                2H9 Mod, Truck-Lite LED Headlight, TECHNA-FIT S/S Brake Lines, Rear Air Shocks, TKAT Fork Brace, Dyna DC-I Coils, TC Fuse Block, Barnett HD Clutch Springs, Superbike Handlebars, V-Star 650 ACCT, NGK Irridium Plugs, OEM Exhaust. CNC-Cut 2nd Gear Dogs; Ported/Milled Head; Modded Airbox: 8x8 Wix Panel Filter; #137.5 Main Jet, Viper Yellow Paint, Michelin Pilot Activ F/R, Interstate AGM Battery, 14MM MC, Maier Fairing, Cree LED Fog Lights.

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                • #9
                  Hmmm... Interesting food for thought. Thank ye gentlemen! I'll post pics once it's in my possession.
                  BARE BONES CHOPPERS: If it don't make it go faster, you don't need it!
                  80 XS1100SG(cafe in progress *slowly)

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                  • #10
                    No, they can not be converted to "chain drive".

                    the XS11 has a "middle drive gearbox" that can be un-bolted from the transmission, and replaced by a custom built gearbox with a chain driving sprocket.

                    The XJ750 Seca, has an intrigrated "middle drive", it's built into the tranny castings and cannot be un-bolted.

                    and good luck whooping on a 750 seca with an XS11.

                    unless you have a very long strait road.

                    the XS will pass at 125-135MPH
                    (XS11 approx max speed 140MPH) depending on condition of bike
                    (Seca approx max speed 120-130) depending on condition of bike

                    the Seca was originally designed as a track racer
                    (crotch rocket, before those existed)

                    the motor is solid mounted in the frame so there is zero hp lost in mounting twist.
                    and the timing is hotter then the maxims, and carbs are jetted slightly differently.

                    sweet little nasties, i like them .

                    i own both and prefer the seca as my daily driver.

                    but, as you notice i am very bias toward the seca....

                    it'd the difference between a battle axe and a war hatchet. (xs11 to 750 seca).
                    1979 XS1100SF Special.78 E motor/carbs, Jardine 4-2 exhaust, XS Green coils, Corbin seat, S.S. Brake lines, Hard cases, Heated grips.

                    2012 FJR1300 Gen 2. Heli bar risers, R-gaza crash bars, mccruise cruise control.

                    (2)2008 WR250R. Because kids outgrew others.

                    2007 Suzuki V-Strom 1000. (Just added 2024) pre-crashed.

                    1975 Kawasaki S1 250. My first bike. Still have it. NO I'm not selling it!!

                    Most bike problems are caused by a loose nut connecting the handlebars and the seat!!

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                    • #11
                      Yeah I've come to the realization that the 'middle drive' is housed in the case. But I'm not thinking of a motorcycle, I'm thinking mounting engine longitudinally in say, a go kart/sandrail with a sprocket mounted off the shaft flange, running to a solid straight axle rear shaft. I've got a spare axle off a Honda 'big red' ATC 200 that would make a great donor. Thinking 2 seats side by side, atv tires front n rear. Just thinking right now though, I don't even have the bike in my possession yet.
                      BARE BONES CHOPPERS: If it don't make it go faster, you don't need it!
                      80 XS1100SG(cafe in progress *slowly)

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                      • #12
                        how about a C.V. shaft axel off a big 4 wheeler?

                        then all you would need to do is adapt the drive shaft.

                        but there is lots of ways to set that up.

                        shroud the motor and put an electric fan on for cooling

                        that would be one mean nasty shifter cart, i alway's wanted to build something like that. put an electric solinoid for shifting, or air shifter.

                        switches on the stearing wheel, clutch and throttle on the floor...



                        i can here smell the rubber burning from here....

                        use a nice soft bucket seat out of a car, to help soften the ride...

                        Sweet!!

                        sounds like a blast!
                        1979 XS1100SF Special.78 E motor/carbs, Jardine 4-2 exhaust, XS Green coils, Corbin seat, S.S. Brake lines, Hard cases, Heated grips.

                        2012 FJR1300 Gen 2. Heli bar risers, R-gaza crash bars, mccruise cruise control.

                        (2)2008 WR250R. Because kids outgrew others.

                        2007 Suzuki V-Strom 1000. (Just added 2024) pre-crashed.

                        1975 Kawasaki S1 250. My first bike. Still have it. NO I'm not selling it!!

                        Most bike problems are caused by a loose nut connecting the handlebars and the seat!!

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                        • #13
                          My thoughts exactly! Would be one hell of a mean 2 seater shifter kart! I'd build a swingarm on the rear for suspension, front I'd need to do some thinking... There's an ATV wrecker not far away that I could probably get a whole front end from.
                          BARE BONES CHOPPERS: If it don't make it go faster, you don't need it!
                          80 XS1100SG(cafe in progress *slowly)

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                          • #14
                            Adventure

                            Originally posted by MindWebs View Post
                            No, they can not be converted to "chain drive".

                            the XS11 has a "middle drive gearbox" that can be un-bolted from the transmission, and replaced by a custom built gearbox with a chain driving sprocket.

                            The XJ750 Seca, has an intrigrated "middle drive", it's built into the tranny castings and cannot be un-bolted.

                            and good luck whooping on a 750 seca with an XS11.

                            unless you have a very long strait road.

                            the XS will pass at 125-135MPH
                            (XS11 approx max speed 140MPH) depending on condition of bike
                            (Seca approx max speed 120-130) depending on condition of bike

                            the Seca was originally designed as a track racer
                            (crotch rocket, before those existed)

                            the motor is solid mounted in the frame so there is zero hp lost in mounting twist.
                            and the timing is hotter then the maxims, and carbs are jetted slightly differently.

                            sweet little nasties, i like them .

                            i own both and prefer the seca as my daily driver.

                            but, as you notice i am very bias toward the seca....

                            it'd the difference between a battle axe and a war hatchet. (xs11 to 750 seca).
                            I like what you have done with your Seca. It Sure looks the adventure bike part.
                            It is a great big beautiful world out there
                            Brent in GA
                            Yamaha 80XS1100SG, HD Firefighter Special Edition 02 Road King, Honda 450 rat, 08 Buell 1125R tour modified, 83 goldwing parts bike gone-traded for XJ1100, 2014 HD electraglide police

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                            • #15
                              Twisted whiskers..

                              Thanks Brent.

                              You have some intresting machines too.. i'd imagine you have a hard time picking the machine to take that day.

                              i just have a hard time deciding what my machine is or what it should do.

                              2 sets of upgrades ago.


                              Newest start to madness this winter




                              Yes those are xs1100 rims front and back on a xj750 seca.
                              (not bolt in upgrades, machining required.
                              1979 XS1100SF Special.78 E motor/carbs, Jardine 4-2 exhaust, XS Green coils, Corbin seat, S.S. Brake lines, Hard cases, Heated grips.

                              2012 FJR1300 Gen 2. Heli bar risers, R-gaza crash bars, mccruise cruise control.

                              (2)2008 WR250R. Because kids outgrew others.

                              2007 Suzuki V-Strom 1000. (Just added 2024) pre-crashed.

                              1975 Kawasaki S1 250. My first bike. Still have it. NO I'm not selling it!!

                              Most bike problems are caused by a loose nut connecting the handlebars and the seat!!

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