After hauling her around for 10 years inoperable, giving her away and by sheer chance finding her again three years later, I took my XJ for a ride tonight! Even without synching the carbs she pulled like the proverbial freight train, just like she did before she got stolen and wrecked.I had given up on getting her going and gave her away on this site. Three years later I got a job at Universal Technical Institute ( They teach auto and diesel), noticed an '80 in the parking lot, found out who owned it, and asked him if he wanted to sell. He said "No, but I have one with a blown motor at home that I would sell". I then related to him my story about my bike I gave away. He looked at me funny and said "Where do you live?" I replied "Elk Grove". He said "That was ME you gave the bike to, and it is the one for sale!" He had gotten it going for his brother-in-law who had gotten the seat reupholstered, new tires, grips, fixed the pinholes in the tank and had it painted, and a number of other problems. He rode it with the old oil still in it and threw a valve. In all he spent $1300 on it only to hash the motor. Rather than wait to get it fixed, he bought an Intruder. I got it back for $300, got a motor and other parts from a member in Utah for $350, had a friend who just happened to be going to that small town in central Utah and he picked it up for me. I spent many frustrating hours trying to get the brakes to work (spooge holes plugged) and learned the value of a good bench bleed the hard way, put a set of "83 XV bars on it 'cause I am short of arm and needed the extra length, and polished all the covers (What a dirty job, but what a look!). I have always liked the sensuous curves of this bike, and now I can show her off!!
I am a happy man.
I am a happy man.
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