maybe a sun rising into a blue sky,getting darker and darker,till it fades into the blue of the tank.these old bikes take alot of upkeep.time I don't seem to have.
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FOXS-XS11SG
2009 Suzuki V Strom 650,Adventure in Touring,I call her "Smooth" SW Motech engine guard,Coocase top case w/ LED brake and tail lights,20" MRA touring screen w/adjusable bracket,Grip heaters,fender ex-tender,Givi hard sidebags
1980 XS11SG-sold
1999 Vulcan classic-sold
1982 XJ 650-sold
Old is only a state of mind......John
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'80 XS1100 SG
Don't let the good times pass you by..grab all you can
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_Z4cjUlIo4
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A couple photos of my project
So, I got this "great deal" on ebay from an impound lot. It's been about a year and lots of starts and stops, but I actually had the bike running around the neighborhood this weekend.
One of the guys at work helped figure out what had happened to the bike:
We figured the PO layed the bike down on it's right side with the front wheel hard right. That explained the road rash all along the right of the bike. Fortunately the highway peg protected a bunch of the bike as it was ground away.
Then the bike slid under something (like a truck) and that's when the left side of the tank got dented and the left side of the handle bar got tweaked round to almost touch the right side.
I'm going to try and get the bike through the smog test this next week. If I can get it to pass, I'll get it registered and start riding to work. I still need to get a bunch of stuff finished, but it feels real good to be this far along...
Here's some pictures of the bike at the impound lot:
And here's some photos from this weekend:
Here's a closeup of my fuse block replacement:
Guy
1980 XS1100G - Frankenstein - resurrected from the impound lot
1991 Suzuki GS500E (not running yet)
2003 Burgman AN400 - Blue Belle
2005 Burgman AN400 - Silver Belle
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An observation - The XS11 has many incarnations
I was browsing through some of the pictures (I'll need a bunch more time to get through all of them), and it occurred to me that the XS shifts between categories pretty easily.
Some are decked out as cafe racers, some as cruisers, some as touring bikes, some as standard bikes, I've seen You tube videos of XS11 bobbers, and I even think I saw a trike in here somewhere. Just about the only varieties of XS11 I haven't see yet is a dirt bike and a crotch rocket.
Pretty impressive if you ask me...Guy
1980 XS1100G - Frankenstein - resurrected from the impound lot
1991 Suzuki GS500E (not running yet)
2003 Burgman AN400 - Blue Belle
2005 Burgman AN400 - Silver Belle
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Originally posted by Petersg_99 View PostI was browsing through some of the pictures (I'll need a bunch more time to get through all of them), and it occurred to me that the XS shifts between categories pretty easily.
Some are decked out as cafe racers, some as cruisers, some as touring bikes, some as standard bikes, I've seen You tube videos of XS11 bobbers, and I even think I saw a trike in here somewhere. Just about the only varieties of XS11 I haven't see yet is a dirt bike and a crotch rocket.
Pretty impressive if you ask me...Nathan
KD9ARL
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1978 XS1100E
K&N Filter
#45 pilot Jet, #137.5 Main Jet
OEM Exhaust
ATK Fork Brace
LED Dash lights
Ammeter, Oil Pressure, Oil Temp, and Volt Meters
Green Monster Coils
SS Brake Lines
Vision 550 Auto Tensioner
In any moment of decision the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing.
Theodore Roosevelt
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'80 XS1100 SG
Don't let the good times pass you by..grab all you can
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_Z4cjUlIo4
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Photo of my toys.
Mike From Battle Creek, Michigan
*1979 Yamaha XS1100 SF Special
w/ 1972 Spirit Of America Eagle Sidecar*
*1960 Honda MiniTrail w/Triumph 650 engine
*1971 Honda CT90K3 Trail 90
*1973 Honda CB750 *1976 Honda CT70 Trail 70
*1982 Honda FT500 Ascot
*1999 Kawasaki 1500 Vulcan Drifter
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Mike From Battle Creek, Michigan
*1979 Yamaha XS1100 SF Special
w/ 1972 Spirit Of America Eagle Sidecar*
*1960 Honda MiniTrail w/Triumph 650 engine
*1971 Honda CT90K3 Trail 90
*1973 Honda CB750 *1976 Honda CT70 Trail 70
*1982 Honda FT500 Ascot
*1999 Kawasaki 1500 Vulcan Drifter
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Love the Mini Trail/Triumph!! Awesome use of ingenuity and creativity! It must be a helluva ride."Galaxy" 1982 XJ1100J, 1983 XV handlebars, new fusebox, homemade SS wind screen and SS muffler heat shields, homemade grab bar extension and luggage rack. XS750 140 mph speedo, '81 Venture oil cooler, V-Max ACCT, Yahman YICS Eliminator, 1st and 2nd gear Dremel fix.
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Ain't the first time she's been down
Originally posted by Petersg_99 View PostSo, I got this "great deal" on ebay from an impound lot. - - -
that's a typical Frankenbike and shows how easy XS11 parts will swap.
I reckon it started life as a Special (Check for a 16" rear wheel & non-hinged rear fender) until the PO wrecked it to write off the front end.
At that time it got the Standard forks, fender and gauges because that's what the scrapyard had available.
After that bad of an upset, check the frame for being straight too. (Ask TC about that.)
You will note the gas gauge don't work. That's because the Standard's gas gauge is incompatible with the Special tank's thermistor level sender.
If you swap in a complete (taps, filler cap & rheostat sender) Standard tank you get to carry another gallon of gas and get a working gas gauge, besides.
And on a personal note, please change out those 'orrible rototiller 'bars.
Ugly uncomfortable things.Last edited by fredintoon; 01-06-2013, 11:46 AM.Fred Hill, S'toon
XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
"The Flying Pumpkin"
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Originally posted by Petersg_99 View PostI was browsing through some of the pictures (I'll need a bunch more time to get through all of them), and it occurred to me that the XS shifts between categories pretty easily.
Some are decked out as cafe racers, some as cruisers, some as touring bikes, some as standard bikes, I've seen You tube videos of XS11 bobbers, and I even think I saw a trike in here somewhere. Just about the only varieties of XS11 I haven't see yet is a dirt bike and a crotch rocket.
Pretty impressive if you ask me...
Chris
twitter.com/thechrisdemon -- instagram.com/chrisdemon
2012 HD FXDC -- bone stock... for now...
1980 XS1100 Special --
under restoration for brother
2010 HD XL1200 -- good riddance...
1981 KZ650 CSR -- Found a good/new Home
1980 CX500 -- livin' it up in FL
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It has the hinged rear fender, rear tire is a 17" with a 19" on the front.
I got the instrument cluster off of ebay, and didn't know enough to look for special versus a standard, so I'm the "guy" that screwed up and mixed tank and fuel gauge, but yep, you're right, the fuel gauge isn't working. I take it the special had the round gauges?
The SN is 3H5-004886, and that cross references to a 1980 Yamaha XS1100G if I read the tables correctly.
And finally, yes, the handle bars are not my first choice for beauty, and comfort, but my first goal was to get the bike on the road for as small an investment as possible (I've failed on that goal too), and then putter with upgrading things like chrome exhaust, new handlebars etc...
Thanks for the insight on the bike. I appreciate the feedback. I doubt the bike will ever be stock again, but from where it started, I figured I couldn't really hurt it a whole bunch...
Originally posted by fredintoon View PostHi Guy,
that's a typical Frankenbike and shows how easy XS11 parts will swap.
I reckon it started life as a Special (Check for a 16" rear wheel & non-hinged rear fender) until the PO wrecked it to write off the front end.
At that time it got the Standard forks, fender and gauges because that's what the scrapyard had available.
After that bad of an upset, check the frame for being straight too. (Ask TC about that.)
You will note the gas gauge don't work. That's because the Standard's gas gauge is incompatible with the Special tank's thermistor level sender.
If you swap in a complete (taps, filler cap & rheostat sender) Standard tank you get to carry another gallon of gas and get a working gas gauge, besides.
And on a personal note, please change out those 'orrible rototiller 'bars.
Ugly uncomfortable things.Guy
1980 XS1100G - Frankenstein - resurrected from the impound lot
1991 Suzuki GS500E (not running yet)
2003 Burgman AN400 - Blue Belle
2005 Burgman AN400 - Silver Belle
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It wasn't you, it was the dreaded PO
Originally posted by Petersg_99 View PostIt has the hinged rear fender, rear tire is a 17" with a 19" on the front.
I got the instrument cluster off of ebay, and didn't know enough to look for special versus a standard, so I'm the "guy" that screwed up and mixed tank and fuel gauge, but yep, you're right, the fuel gauge isn't working. I take it the special had the round gauges?
The SN is 3H5-004886, and that cross references to a 1980 Yamaha XS1100G if I read the tables correctly.
And finally, yes, the handle bars are not my first choice for beauty, and comfort, but my first goal was to get the bike on the road for as small an investment as possible (I've failed on that goal too), and then putter with upgrading things like chrome exhaust, new handlebars etc...
Thanks for the insight on the bike. I appreciate the feedback. I doubt the bike will ever be stock again, but from where it started, I figured I couldn't really hurt it a whole bunch...
right then. From your posts and photos what you most likely got from the impound yard is an XS11G (AKA 1980 XS11 Standard) with a Special gas tank, an aftermarket exhaust system and a round headlight instead of the stock rectangular one.
And that's OK, I'm not knocking it.
Except for the bars. I find those bars to be an ergonomic disaster.
But that's me. Marty loves them but he's at least a foot taller than me and they just might fit him.
I'd be surprised if you can't find a good set of used bars at a local swapmeet for ~$25.Fred Hill, S'toon
XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
"The Flying Pumpkin"
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