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  • Some recent mods to my XJ (lotsa pix)

    I recently installed a fairing and lowers from a 79F on my XJ.
    Since my KLT got totalled, and my Bandit is for zooming around
    on, I felt the need to turn my trusty bought-new-as-leftover
    in 1986 XJ into a 2-wheel camping couch.

    I had to shim it up a bit on the fairing support bracket (0.4 in)
    because my pods were scraping on the bottom of the fairings
    stereo. So far, so good.

    With square lights on front now, and round in back, and the bags
    just sitting in the garage, it was time to get busy, so I wheedled
    Denny Zander into helping me finish the job of getting the bags and
    square lights mounted on the back.

    Many thanks to Denny for sharing a passion for what I call "farm
    technology", (junkyard wars?) for making something really good
    happen with some tools and some piles of scrap and a lot of
    elbow grease and brainstorming.

    The bags are by Krauser, and came with the bag bracket, but
    there was no way to attach that bracket to the bike, so Denny
    fabricated a small J-shaped gizmo to hold the front to an existing
    frame mount point. We used stainless allen bolts to fasten
    bracket to frame - pic shows drilling thru the hole that bolts to
    the frame to make a hole to access the allen bolt. The other hole
    is where the front of the bag bracket attaches.




    You XJ owners will appreciate the XJ specific prob of clearing the
    seat lock and seat release tabs, which kinda shows in a later pic
    if you know what to look for.

    Now, saw out a rear bracket support from 1/4" stock...


    came out like this:

    You can see I used a file to make a round hole square to mount
    the turn signals, since we couldn't find the box of square drill
    bits. My grab rail had a spacer between it and the frame, so the
    bracket just took the place of the spacer. How convenient.


    Now, we need an angle iron to standoff from the above bracket
    to mate to the bag bracket.


    Sure is nice to be able to weld aluminum!!! Notice the upper
    surface of the angle iron - it has four tapped holes to match the
    bag bracket. Here ready to tack the angle iron in place to check
    fit before welding in the proper place (opposite side of angle
    piece from the tack)

    Came out like this:




    It's a little hard to see, since the bag bracket is black, and we
    rattle-canned the rear mounting bracket, but that's how it
    worked. You can just see the flange that the bag locks onto
    hiding behind the turn signal.

    Looks like this:





    After 12 hours, we decided enough was enough - but were not
    pleased with that weird cross-brace under the reflector- it was
    leftover from what came with. We want to do a 'nerf bar' thing,
    also good for hooking bungees. Maybe a couple eye-bolts in the
    angle irons too, for more bungee hooking places. And of course,
    orange reflective tape yet to be applied.

    So there ya go, an XJ w/ all square lights, and some nice bags.
    I really dig how the rectangular rear signals match up with
    the bag geometry!

    Now if someone is impressed enough to bring over a perfect set
    of stock pipes and clean and polish my whole engine for me, I
    will paint everything.
    Mike * Seattle * 82 F'n'XJ1100 *

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    Nice bike. Good job. I like folks that pay attention to detail.

    Looks like you have the same welder I have. Miller 185 and a spool gun. I also bought a standard gun with 20 foot leads. Good machine . . . it is building my entire boat (44', some 20 tons of steel).
    CUAgain,
    Daniel Meyer
    Author. Adventurer. Electrician.
    Find out why...It's About the Ride.

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    • #3
      Thanks, Danny.

      Denny Z made it all possible for me - that's his
      shop we're in - drool. I'm an apartment dweller

      I just looked at your boat pix, man you are energetic!

      How about posting pix of your F6 on the Other Bikes forum?
      Mike * Seattle * 82 F'n'XJ1100 *

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      • #4
        Nerf-bar bag brace

        The job got finished today. Plus, I got to ride 175 miles!

        Here's what was left undone - that cross-brace is ooogly!



        I already had some ideas, so we got right to it, cutting out
        the brackets for the nerf brace.


        Bending aluminum rod is a bit tricky, it doesn't behave like steel rod at all. Denny had a slick indexing trick - lay the bend on the white bench, draw along the bar with a marker, then flip it over to see if it matches. A little tweaking, and it came out symmetrical, way to go, Den.


        A little welding, filing, bondo, filing, rattle-canning later:


        I put lock-tite on all relevant bolts, drove home, and yes, still there!


        Denny YOU DA MAN! Had a lot of fun, and I really like the bracket.
        Mike * Seattle * 82 F'n'XJ1100 *

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        • #5
          Nice!!!

          Nice job, Mike and Denny! I love the look of the bike with the "new" fairing & bags. I never would have guessed it would look that good together.

          So what do you call an XJ with a 79F fairing? An F'nXJ?

          Gary 82XJ
          _______________________________________
          Gary Berg ---- Covington, WA, USA

          http://home.comcast.net/~GnVBerg

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          • #6


            good one, I'll take it!
            Mike * Seattle * 82 F'n'XJ1100 *

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            • #7
              Good job Mike. The bike looks great.
              [b][size=4][font=times][color=#BD0062]Wayne[/color][/font][/size][/b]
              [b][size=4][font=times][color=#095de5]TeXSive forever[/color][/font][/size][/b]
              The best alarm clock is sunshine on chrome.

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              • #8
                Mike's Way Cute Nerf Bar

                Clearly an expert job converting your "hard" luggage to your old rice pot but you didn't include the only photo that really matters, i.e. Do the big bags make your a** look smaller?

                Get out the camera please,

                Blahs Blase'

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                • #9
                  Sorry, now that my a** is so much smaller, I can't get the camera out.

                  HEY EVERYONE This is that dork photographer VMax guy Tim from Denny's rally in 2000 .

                  The same one who took the fabbalous photos in my ride report. (ok Blahs, insults and complements all at once... deal with it!) BTW, where is your camera?

                  Welcome to the forum, I think.... or maybe not.

                  Oh, will you be posting pix of that rice cooker u used to own? "The most average motorcyle in the world?" It was an XS75? XS100? That one u still take care of, calling me to find out what plugs it wants, what diaper size it needs?

                  I think this was the one:


                  Unless it was this POS:


                  (the Other Bikes Discussion area could stand a post of the mighty VMax...before and after, etc.)
                  Mike * Seattle * 82 F'n'XJ1100 *

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                  • #10
                    Re: Some recent mods to my XJ (lotsa pix)

                    Mike -

                    Outstanding job on the touring package. Oh, to have access to a fab shop like Denny's!
                    Color me "green with envy".
                    Bill K.
                    1985 Yamaha XJ700 Maxim
                    1986 Yamaha FZX700 Fazer

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                    • #11
                      Terrific job! One NICE looking XJ.
                      Jerry Fields
                      '82 XJ 'Sojourn'
                      '06 Concours
                      My Galleries Page.
                      My Blog Page.
                      "... life is just a honky-tonk show." Cherry Poppin' Daddy Strut

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                      • #12
                        Thanks, Jerry!
                        Mike * Seattle * 82 F'n'XJ1100 *

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                        • #13
                          Extremely high quality workmanship. I love it when someone pays attention to the details. Way to go!
                          Robert Reil
                          www.motorcyclecarbs.com

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