Hi everyone. I have a 1985 XJ 700 NC Maxim that I bought used a couple of months ago. This is my first bike (I'm 33 years old) but it hasn't been maintained all that well. I would like to rebuild the engine as a matter a fact. I've never rebuilt an engine before so this would be a first try - I already have a service manual on the bike from Yamaha.
What I'm wondering is - can anyone tell me what parts I'd need to get to do this job? I've already called a Yamaha dealership and they said Yamaha doesn't make a rebuild kit for the bike so I'd have to buy all the parts individually. Buying parts from the dealer would cost me $2000-$3000 he said - that is way more than I'm willing to pay. I did find a website called BikeBandit.com that has parts which I think (but am not sure) are cheaper than the dealerships. Also, anyone know how much I'd have to spend to do this? $500-$700 would be fine, I could afford that. If it starts getting over $1000 though, I think that is too much for such an old bike.
Mainly I want to rebuild it for the learning experience it will be. If anyone can answer my questions I'd appreciate it.
What I'm wondering is - can anyone tell me what parts I'd need to get to do this job? I've already called a Yamaha dealership and they said Yamaha doesn't make a rebuild kit for the bike so I'd have to buy all the parts individually. Buying parts from the dealer would cost me $2000-$3000 he said - that is way more than I'm willing to pay. I did find a website called BikeBandit.com that has parts which I think (but am not sure) are cheaper than the dealerships. Also, anyone know how much I'd have to spend to do this? $500-$700 would be fine, I could afford that. If it starts getting over $1000 though, I think that is too much for such an old bike.
Mainly I want to rebuild it for the learning experience it will be. If anyone can answer my questions I'd appreciate it.
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