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Old 07-14-2008, 10:26 AM   #1
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Picked up another bike

Yamaha XJ 650 Special, circa 1981.

It belonged to my cousin and has been off the road for 19 years.

I got it for a song, but it's a real fixer. Most of the repair is to fix the results of poor storage and some weathering, as it sat outside for a while.

It does run, but it needs a carb rebuild, battery, muffler and lots of cleaning and polishing. I think it was in a minor accident because the front wheel and forks are from a dual disk XS series machine. As the XJ had a single front disk brake, it looks pretty peculiar now since the right side disk now has no caliper.

Strangely, it has brand new new tires and seat.

I really do not need it as my 1983 XJ 750 is similar but in much better shape. But I like working on old bikes as a challenge.
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Old 07-14-2008, 12:37 PM   #2
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Re: Picked up another bike

Nothing wrong with that, tinkering is fun. I have an 82 Suzuki GS650 that I'm doing the same thing with. It needs paint and a few dents in the tank fixed, and a little TLC. It will make someone a nice starter bike when I'm done.
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