It is with a degree of trepidation I am making this post.
I am seriously thinking about selling my prized 1978 XS1100E.
It is as close to going back in time and grabbing one out of a showroom.
Less than 4,000 original miles this bike was in long term storage for many years and given everything required to make is as new.
New period-correct tires, battery, fuel tank strainers (these were over $100 alone) rubber manifolds and other misc. rubber bits that deteriorated or cracked with age. ALL Yamaha genuine parts used.
Carbs removed and completely overhauled using Yamaha parts. Petcocks and master cylinders rebuilt with Yamaha parts. New fork seals and rear diff. flush.
Work was done by the best XS1100 mechanic in Canada who said it was the nicest example he has ever seen.
No rust or corrosion. Original Pipes and headers like new with not even the slightest bluing. Seat is a 10 out of 10. Strong 2nd gear with no shifting or false neutral issues that some bikes had.
I used to sell Yamaha in 1978 and logged several thousand miles on the 78-80 1100's and this one starts, sounds, handles and feels EXACTLY like a brand new one.
I have 5 Vintage superbikes and insurance is driving me to the poor house as it's $1,600 per bike for our short riding season here in Winnipeg Canada so sadly, I may be thinning my herd a bit.
Storage is also becoming an issue. My bikes are all in heated storage under covers with carbs drained and battery on trickle tenders.
I paid a small fortune for this bike and spent considerable money doing the above-mentioned.
I would prefer to sell this to a N. American (way to many of our bikes are getting shipped to Asia) and shipping is not that difficult (I've imported 3 bikes from the US) I am not too keen on putting it on eBay either (the fees are getting outrageous) In a perfect world another Canuck (even someone from my hometown) would pick ths baby up!
If you (or anyone you know) might be interested in this 35 year old "Time Machine" please e-mail me at fox@mts.net. I'll welcome and respond to any question but no insulting offers please.
Here's a photo shoot I did last fall.
http://s220.photobucket.com/user/300...53650852906807
Wayne
I am seriously thinking about selling my prized 1978 XS1100E.
It is as close to going back in time and grabbing one out of a showroom.
Less than 4,000 original miles this bike was in long term storage for many years and given everything required to make is as new.
New period-correct tires, battery, fuel tank strainers (these were over $100 alone) rubber manifolds and other misc. rubber bits that deteriorated or cracked with age. ALL Yamaha genuine parts used.
Carbs removed and completely overhauled using Yamaha parts. Petcocks and master cylinders rebuilt with Yamaha parts. New fork seals and rear diff. flush.
Work was done by the best XS1100 mechanic in Canada who said it was the nicest example he has ever seen.
No rust or corrosion. Original Pipes and headers like new with not even the slightest bluing. Seat is a 10 out of 10. Strong 2nd gear with no shifting or false neutral issues that some bikes had.
I used to sell Yamaha in 1978 and logged several thousand miles on the 78-80 1100's and this one starts, sounds, handles and feels EXACTLY like a brand new one.
I have 5 Vintage superbikes and insurance is driving me to the poor house as it's $1,600 per bike for our short riding season here in Winnipeg Canada so sadly, I may be thinning my herd a bit.
Storage is also becoming an issue. My bikes are all in heated storage under covers with carbs drained and battery on trickle tenders.
I paid a small fortune for this bike and spent considerable money doing the above-mentioned.
I would prefer to sell this to a N. American (way to many of our bikes are getting shipped to Asia) and shipping is not that difficult (I've imported 3 bikes from the US) I am not too keen on putting it on eBay either (the fees are getting outrageous) In a perfect world another Canuck (even someone from my hometown) would pick ths baby up!
If you (or anyone you know) might be interested in this 35 year old "Time Machine" please e-mail me at fox@mts.net. I'll welcome and respond to any question but no insulting offers please.
Here's a photo shoot I did last fall.
http://s220.photobucket.com/user/300...53650852906807
Wayne
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