Yamaha xs650 bobber/deecha

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2009

My 1980 Yamaha xs 650 bobber I built in my garage. Hodaka gas tank, pamco pete ignition, mikes xs oil filter kit.

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  • djabby

    I took the stock wiring and cut out what I did not need and bought some new connectors and made a basic wiring harness. Thanks for the post.

  • Sweet Job Peterman, I like that You kept the shocks. All the components work together to give it a great look.. I put 20 gauge Shotgun Shells in the back end tubes that I cut Off like Yours. They fit perfectly and give it a finished Look.

    Thanx for sharing the vid. Good RIding to You

  • @ImbikerTrash

    Thanks for the comments I really enjoy this bike and I am always changing stuff up making it better.

  • I love it! Whats the deal with your oil filter on the right engine cover? Is that a BSA fuel tank? The tank looks great, you have polished it, is it steel or aluminum?

  • @thunzie The oil filter I bought from mikesxs.net and it is an after market filter housing to house the new honda style paper element filter to help filter the oil better vs the cheap stock filter. The tank is a stock hodaka tank that I took some sand paper to and gave it a more non shiny look. Thanks for the comments.

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  • I am currently building a 1980 xs650 bobber much like yours, which by the way is very cool. What did you use fo a wiring diagram to simplify your electrical?

  • hey man u did an awesome job. i wanna do this too but i was wondering what u did with the frame?...looks like u left the original set up? i wanna make mine look good with out spending a redic amount of money. any suggestions? l;ike what are the main things to strip and change...thanks

  • @TheShanezzzz

    They are universal mufflers that I bought from JP cycles and I repacked them because they were a bit loud and now they are way better no annoying noise. Thanks for looking.

  • Awesome tank man......my old man had an old late 60's Hodaka Ace 90 in our garage for years.....great use of an awesome looking tank!

  • Lovely bike.

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