Some of you share the addiction to XS's so you may recognize the symptons. I seem to keep finding these bikes in reasonable shape for bargain prices, and then the PO's threaten to part them out if no one is willing to buy them. So long story short, I have 4 of the 78's, plus a 79, and 80 and an 81 special. I also have another minor addiction to long distance riding, and this summer the two addictions will be coming together when I ride one of the 78's in the 5 day version of the Iron Butt Rally, and hopefully get to the 11 day rally in 2011. If interested you can check out the the organization at http://www.ironbutt.com/about/default.cfm
The ride I am currently signed up for will be a 5 day, 5000+ mile ride starting in Denver and finishing at a yet to be named location in South Carolina.
I am going to start upgrading two of the 78's, and will try to set up a web page or some method of tracking the project for those that are interested. Right now the short list is front and rear suspension changes to progressive springs, a TKAT fork brace, and braided brake lines. For electrics I think the upgraded rectifier from Oregon motorcycle parts, for lights I will go all LED and HID to keep the draw down. Finally for ergos those stock buckhorn bars will be swapped for a set from a GL1100, I have found those fit me really well and are easy to get. There may be a few other reliability upgrades in the wiring and fuel systems that I have picked up from forum. There will also be a 5 gallon aux fuel cell to increase range.
I believe the XS11's were very well built, and with the upgrades planned I have no doubt that these are competitive with the current FJR's and ST1300's. Actually they may even be more reliable as they do not have fuel or water pumps to fail.
If nothing else, I have a great winter project lined up!
Scott Thornton
The ride I am currently signed up for will be a 5 day, 5000+ mile ride starting in Denver and finishing at a yet to be named location in South Carolina.
I am going to start upgrading two of the 78's, and will try to set up a web page or some method of tracking the project for those that are interested. Right now the short list is front and rear suspension changes to progressive springs, a TKAT fork brace, and braided brake lines. For electrics I think the upgraded rectifier from Oregon motorcycle parts, for lights I will go all LED and HID to keep the draw down. Finally for ergos those stock buckhorn bars will be swapped for a set from a GL1100, I have found those fit me really well and are easy to get. There may be a few other reliability upgrades in the wiring and fuel systems that I have picked up from forum. There will also be a 5 gallon aux fuel cell to increase range.
I believe the XS11's were very well built, and with the upgrades planned I have no doubt that these are competitive with the current FJR's and ST1300's. Actually they may even be more reliable as they do not have fuel or water pumps to fail.
If nothing else, I have a great winter project lined up!
Scott Thornton
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