gavi_omen Posted July 24, 2006 Posted July 24, 2006 I purchased a used 1983 Seca Turbo a few weeks back, and I suppose I'm just curious as the the community for them. I saw that there were only about 6000 made total, and of those about 1500 were made in '83. Of those, not all of them are even still running today. I'd just like to know if there's anyone out there with a Seca Turbo as I have a few questions regarding it (although they are probably fairly general to the point that anyone with a cycle could answer them). tl;dr: Wondering what happened to all the Seca Turbos.
Pete Posted July 24, 2006 Posted July 24, 2006 I've never even seen one in the flesh....and I suspect most of them got totalled over the years.
Guest Tomg Posted July 24, 2006 Posted July 24, 2006 wow must be coot to have a very rare bike! never even heard of one im afraid sorry. any pics?
Moderator YamaHead Posted July 24, 2006 Moderator Posted July 24, 2006 Never owned a Turbo Seca......but I have owned a 400 & (3) 550 Seca's What would ya like to know?
gavi_omen Posted July 24, 2006 Author Posted July 24, 2006 That's my personal bike. In case anyone cared to look at the URLs, the links are from Ebay. I just purchased the bike from a guy in Minnesota and have taken decent rides on it thus far.
velarde301 Posted May 13, 2007 Posted May 13, 2007 I am all to familiar with the bike. I own an 83 seca turbo, any questions in particular?
Jim Von Baden Posted May 15, 2007 Posted May 15, 2007 I am all to familiar with the bike. I own an 83 seca turbo, any questions in particular? I was an original owner of an 82 Seca Turbo in 83. I rode it for many thousands of miles before being rear-ended and the bike totalled in 84. I recently purchased another 82 Seca Turbo, and am having a blast with it. I do not know as much as some, but I would be happy to answer any questions I can. Here is my new, to me, bike. And my other bikes. Jim 8)
Black in France Posted May 15, 2007 Posted May 15, 2007 A very nice line up of bikes, if I may say so. Would the Diversion (SECA II) be the later result? Bee Pee.
joshuariehl1 Posted June 23, 2007 Posted June 23, 2007 He everyone I just got a 1982 xj650 turbo. I just got it home and after looking it over i have found that the turbo and air box is missing. If i am able to get this bike running does anyone know where i can get a turbo and box or should i just run it without the turbo? Or is there enough demand for the part off this bike to stip it and sell off the parts?
kalelin38 Posted June 23, 2007 Posted June 23, 2007 I just pack up a Seca turbo at a garage sale for $100. It was a project bike and missing some of the cover parts and the key was lost in the mail when the guys who was selling the him sent it. Bike needs the rubber gaskes for the carburators and front brake work. This will be a nice like project for me and my kids to work on. Need to get the key so I can open the gas tank to get the old gas out and put some fresh in to try to start it up.
joshuariehl1 Posted June 24, 2007 Posted June 24, 2007 If anyone is interested in any parts from this 82 seca turbo let me know i think i'm going to strip it down and sell it off. It looks like a bit more work then i want to get into. i have all fiberglass body peices except the windsheild and bezel and the light bezel for around the headlight. motor is all complete minus the turbo and air box. I dont have a title for this bike. I dont know if this bike runs and i'm unsure on how long its been sitting. If anyone is interested in parts or the whole bike for parts please email me at [email protected]
Allan Posted June 5, 2008 Posted June 5, 2008 Hi there I have one of these bikes owned since 1985,It's garaged safely and hope to get it on the road soon.I love them,great power but a pig to work on.What do you want to know? I also have a few spares so if you want any I may be able to help. Regards Allan
Jim Von Baden Posted June 5, 2008 Posted June 5, 2008 If anyone is interested in any parts from this 82 seca turbo let me know i think i'm going to strip it down and sell it off. It looks like a bit more work then i want to get into. i have all fiberglass body peices except the windsheild and bezel and the light bezel for around the headlight. motor is all complete minus the turbo and air box. I dont have a title for this bike. I dont know if this bike runs and i'm unsure on how long its been sitting. If anyone is interested in parts or the whole bike for parts please email me at [email protected] I have a bunch of spare parts, and a spare bike with an air box and turbo on it. I can't vouch for the quality because I have never seen it run, but either I would like to buy from you, or you from me. Jim :brow
one2dmax Posted June 6, 2008 Posted June 6, 2008 I've had my 83 Seca Turbo since 88. It survived a major accident (woman ran a red light and I caught her in the act!). Since that time I have had 4 750 maxim engines in it (2nd gear always fails and another engine is cheaper then rebuilding one). I currently am in the process of getting it back on the road (haven't ridden it since 94). This winter it is getting a 900 engine installed! Sean
bikerjeff Posted June 16, 2008 Posted June 16, 2008 I have a bunch of spare parts, and a spare bike with an air box and turbo on it. I can't vouch for the quality because I have never seen it run, but either I would like to buy from you, or you from me. Jim :brow if you still have the turbo i need one. PM me or email [email protected]
fiddlestix Posted July 14, 2008 Posted July 14, 2008 Hi I've had 2 xj650 turbos since 1987 and have one and a half left. I've used them travelling interstate many times touring around OZ and love the ride when they are cooperating. I've got a green one presently and believe it or not seen a gold one too! I've used it for many years as a motorcycle courier usually on medium to long runs and I have had two turbos rebuilt. I can tell you they hate cold mornings! A friend of mine saw one ridden into a toilet block at Bathurst and when it stalled he set fire to it. Those who ride this beast for any length of time know it can be cantankerous. However if all is working well and the turbo is operating effeciently it can blow almost anything else into the weeds and definately keep up with larger machines.
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