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  • 1978 Yamaha XS11 Bobber project, Cheap!

    Up for sale is my most current project, a 1978 Yamaha XS11. I bought this bike back in April for $1000, it had clearly been sitting for quite some time, the fellow I bought it from got it as payment for a job and was too burdened with projects of his own to tend to it. It ran when I bought it, had a seized up rear brake caliper, and very old gas. I stripped the bike completely down to the frame and had the frame and other pieces including the trees, fenders, and various engine covers sandblasted and powder-coated. The frame was powder-coated gloss black and the engine covers and fenders were done satin black. I did extensive research (or whatever resources can be found) about bobbers and I decided I wanted the bobber look but not a full hardtail. I bought a set of Harley Sportster lowering shocks for the rear (11.5” eye to eye) and intended on making custom brass bushings for them but never got to it. While everything was apart, I extensively cleaned the motor/gearbox and painted it black and sanded down the cooling fins on the jugs back to silver. Along with the other parts that were sandblasted before powder-coating, I had the gas tank sandblasted, filled the emblem holes, and painted flat black (not powder-coated). Along with the cosmetic work, I had a professional wiring harness designer redo the entire wiring harness. This included testing every sensor, testing resistance across every wire, and wiring up a modern fuseblock instead of the glass-fuse box that the bike was equipped with which are known to be faulty. The connections were heat-shrunk and the harness was then re-wrapped with 3m industrial grade electrical tape. Most other work done was for maintenance such as the carb holders, caliper rebuild kits, etc.
    MikesXS coils- $35x2
    Partsnmore fork seals/dust boots- $10x2
    HotRod Company Black/red spark plug wires
    Partsnmore front master cylinder/handle assembly- $75
    Partsnmore brake caliper rebuild kits (all three calipers)- $14x3
    Partsnmore circular mirrors (2)- $15
    Partsnmore clutch lever- $5
    MikesXS tachometer and speedometer- $45x2
    Catman fuseblock conversion- $8
    Custom leather “bobber style” solo seat- $60
    Brand new 0miles Dunlop rear tire mounted and balanced by Performance Powersports- $140
    Pod filters- $55
    Carbs (bench synched and re-jetted for exhaust and pod filters)- $260
    Sportster lowering shocks- $120
    Carb holders (brand new)- $110
    Sandblasting/powder-coating (VanGuard Industries, Anderson, SC)- $400

    When I got it:

    After Powder-coating:

    As it sits now:





    I’m asking $1500 obo. I will certainly entertain offers. Please let me know if you have any questions.
    Max

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    where are you?

    Looks nice but where are you located?

    John
    John is in an anonymous city with an Alamo (N29.519227,W-98.678980)

    Go ahead, click on the bikes - you know you want to...the electrons are ready.
    '81 XS1100H - "Enterprise"
    Bob Jones Custom Navy bike: Tkat brace, EBC floating rotors & SS lines, ROX pivot risers, Geezer rectifier, new 3H3 engine

    "Not all treasure is silver and gold"

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    • #3
      Originally posted by jwhughes3 View Post
      Looks nice but where are you located?

      John
      Sorry about that,
      I'm located in Clemson, SC
      Max

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      • #4
        Willing to part, let me know what parts you want
        Max

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        • #5
          with the exception of the handle bars, and a white stripe, this is exactly what i want to do with my bike! guessing i am going to spend way WAY more than 1500 to make it happen. i bought the bike for 800, and i have a long long long way to go! looks like you did a great job!
          1980 XS 1100 Special (working to be my daily ride)

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