I have a bone to pick! You guys have had me checking out postings all day! I've gotten nothing done that I was supposed to do! Now Monday I am going to make this my home page on my work computer. I'm doomed! But what a way to go!
I bought my 70 XS 1100 last fall. I haven't driven a bike in 20 years, but I've been riding HD's forever as a passenger. The old man said a smaller bike would be boring me in a week, so he suggested something with some oomf! I found the XS on craigslist for $400 w/ title, rode it around and the po even delivered it for free. It has been sitting for the winter and I'm about to get started on it. It has some normal problems-age-the intake seals and exhaust are shot. The big problem that worries me is it is hard to turn to left, but not to right. The Yamaha dealer agreed to work on it-reset the front end. It looks as though it may have fallen off the kickstand, no major damage, just some small scratches, and that could have contributed to the steering issue. If necessary, I will rebuild the whole front-safety first.
Old man has a Road King and I will be following him around like a baby duckling for a little bit-get the old skills polished. I rode dirt bikes for years-then I'm going to eat that big old loud beast of his for breakfast! Woo-Hoo!
I can't tell you how highly I think of this site. And thank you for all of your efforts from all of you.
Seeya around.
I bought my 70 XS 1100 last fall. I haven't driven a bike in 20 years, but I've been riding HD's forever as a passenger. The old man said a smaller bike would be boring me in a week, so he suggested something with some oomf! I found the XS on craigslist for $400 w/ title, rode it around and the po even delivered it for free. It has been sitting for the winter and I'm about to get started on it. It has some normal problems-age-the intake seals and exhaust are shot. The big problem that worries me is it is hard to turn to left, but not to right. The Yamaha dealer agreed to work on it-reset the front end. It looks as though it may have fallen off the kickstand, no major damage, just some small scratches, and that could have contributed to the steering issue. If necessary, I will rebuild the whole front-safety first.
Old man has a Road King and I will be following him around like a baby duckling for a little bit-get the old skills polished. I rode dirt bikes for years-then I'm going to eat that big old loud beast of his for breakfast! Woo-Hoo!
I can't tell you how highly I think of this site. And thank you for all of your efforts from all of you.
Seeya around.
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