New year New Member
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 11:02 pm
Greetings All and Happy New Year,
I came across XJRIDER when I was looking for a XJ6560R Seca. I've yet to find that Seca but I did find a forum dedicated to Seca II with knowledgeable and helpful members.
After failing to buy a certain XJ600 Scrambler on Denver's Craigslist in 2015, I decided to find a XJ600 for a scrambler project. I couldn't find a bike in the right condition for a scrambler project but did find a XJ600 for a project and will post it in the project section of the forum.
Here's some background on me.
First bike -1964 Honda 50 (rode it till it died); Bike #2 - Suzuki TC90 (loved that dual range trans); Bike #3 - Honda SL350 (the original dual sport) bike; Bike #4 - Harely's 1954 pan head, stroked and bobbed (chopper) felt faster than it was only because it stopped with mechanical brakes; Bike #5 - the same pan head only restored tank shift & rocker clutch. What a ride! Like flying a helicopter, every appendage doing something!
Bike #6 - 1971 Harely shovel head (same 1940s technology); Bike #7 Kawasaki Concorde, what a cruiser. Current bikes are 1996 XJ600, 1990 Yamaha Radian, 1994 Honda XR250L.
That's me...glad to be here.
I came across XJRIDER when I was looking for a XJ6560R Seca. I've yet to find that Seca but I did find a forum dedicated to Seca II with knowledgeable and helpful members.
After failing to buy a certain XJ600 Scrambler on Denver's Craigslist in 2015, I decided to find a XJ600 for a scrambler project. I couldn't find a bike in the right condition for a scrambler project but did find a XJ600 for a project and will post it in the project section of the forum.
Here's some background on me.
First bike -1964 Honda 50 (rode it till it died); Bike #2 - Suzuki TC90 (loved that dual range trans); Bike #3 - Honda SL350 (the original dual sport) bike; Bike #4 - Harely's 1954 pan head, stroked and bobbed (chopper) felt faster than it was only because it stopped with mechanical brakes; Bike #5 - the same pan head only restored tank shift & rocker clutch. What a ride! Like flying a helicopter, every appendage doing something!
Bike #6 - 1971 Harely shovel head (same 1940s technology); Bike #7 Kawasaki Concorde, what a cruiser. Current bikes are 1996 XJ600, 1990 Yamaha Radian, 1994 Honda XR250L.
That's me...glad to be here.