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came off my 82 XS400. Solid, but could use a bit of paint where the tail bag sat. Postage extra. . Also have a nice Iron Rider tail bag that fits nicely on it. m selling that fits perfectly on it.
82 Maxim - Located in Redding , CT
Only about 15,000
Runs great! daily driver in summer
Recent battery, HID headlight, mufflers, tires, LEDs and brakes.
$1,100.00 OBO
203 417 4222
Scott
Want to go with a new clear or clear braided line.
Anyone know what the i. d. of the fuel line needs to be? They come in 1/4, 3/16 & 5/16.
Thanks
NEVERMIND... JUST FOUND IT....1/4
The dime city model looks like the smart choice. I would really like to know more about the custom wire adapter you built. ( a picture maybe ?) I have a wiring diagram but am mostly illiterate when it comes to reading it.
Got some replacement LEDS off Ebay for my speedometer & tach. Less than $5 shipped for 2 and boy are they bright. Highly recommend them. Probably should have got 2 more to upgrade the 3 middle indicator lights.
Is there a you tube video or idiots guide? I've never done it before and guess it might be the reason I get some engine stutter above 8,000 RPM. Everything else on the bike is pretty solid and I've been procrastinating for too long. I don't spend too much time at those high RPMs, but sometimes...
Thanks. I was able to hacksaw off the head, dremel off the remaining screw and drill a new hole. Now, I've just got to pick up another screw and maybe some extra washers to tighten up the other side. Not so bad... I'll be back on the road tomorrow. A learning experience. LOL