TCI Identification
The following is a guide to determing if a used TCI is appropriate for a given machine:
The following is a guide to determing if a used TCI is appropriate for a given machine:
This series assumes you took the carbs apart, and are trying to figure out how to put them back together again. If you haven’t taken them apart yet, it’s a good idea to skim through this first anyway. Address any questions to: xj-owners@micapeak.com, and we’ll try to talk you through it.
Pictures and text by Dwayne Verhey
The Maxim X tank is a little on the small side. So when I had to repair a big dent as part of a restoration project anyway, I thought I'd address the size too.
I didn't want to ruin the classic lines of the X tank, so after much debate, I decided to widen it a few inches, leaving the profile intact. The first step was to layout the planned cut with narrow masking tape. Normally used for things like pinstriping, it follows curves quite nicely.
Applies to
1985/86 Yamaha XJ700X / XJ750X Maxim-X
1985/86 Yamaha XJ700 Maxim
----- 3-PART BRAKE LINE GUIDE ------
Upper Brake Line |
Quantity |
Applies to
1985/86 Yamaha XJ700X / XJ750X Maxim-X
1985/86 Yamaha XJ700 Maxim
----- 3-PART BRAKE LINE GUIDE ------
Upper Brake Line |
Quantity |
Applies to
1985/86 Yamaha XJ700X / XJ750X Maxim-X
1985/86 Yamaha XJ700 Maxim
----- 3-PART BRAKE LINE GUIDE ------
Upper Brake Line |
Quantity |
CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT
1. Loosen the adjuster locknut (1)
2. Adjust the clutch lever free play (a) by turning adjuster (2) in or out.
Free Play (a): 2 - 3mm (0.08-0.12 in)
Item |
Remarks |
Emergency Roadside Guidectomy
Pins of forks engage grooves of drum