Hello! I just picked up a '79 Special with a banana seat (the real selling point) yesterday. The bike has about 24k miles on it and was sitting off and on over the last two decades. This is my second Yamaha XS. I also have an '80 XS850 that I have been riding for a year. My motivation to buy an XS1100 was for the extra cylinder. I'm hoping the extra 16 hp (in stock configuration, more on that later) is worth the increased weight and fuel burn. The XS850 has been one of the most fun bikes I've owned and I am looking forward to my new XS1100 to be even more fun. Also did I mention that my girlfriend likes the red color of the XS1100 and the banana seat? Oh, and she doesn't know that I bought it yet. ;-)
So far I have found the following that needs to be fixed:
On the other hand, it has decent original paint, all the original decals and emblems, and a brand new battery.
I am getting ready to put in some orders for all of the parts I need to get the bike up to snuff and on the road ASAP. You see, my girlfriend doesn't know I bought the bike. It was for sale for several weeks on Craigslist but I couldn't get a truck to go pick it up (out of state). My girlfriend thinks the bike is sold and gone to someone else. She also happens to be out of town through the 4th of September. I want to get the bike into a decent enough condition to be able to surprise her with a ride on it. She doesn't suspect a thing yet. Oh, and her dad doesn't know that she has been riding motorcycles with me. Even though she's 29, she is still his little girl.
As I go to order the parts, is there anything I should be aware of or are there any parts I should go ahead and purchase now? I have been caught on other bikes waiting multiple weeks for "surprise" parts and would prefer to not have that happen this time around. My parts list is below:
I am not hung up on any of the parts I have selected by any means. Please tell me if there is a better option, etc.
Looking forward, I want to try fuel injecting this bike. For over a year now I've been working on a fuel injection conversion project for a Honda PC800 that is nearing completion. Based on what I saw on Stan's XJ1100 fuel injection project (http://users.hal-pc.org/~dhutch/), it looks like it shouldn't be all that difficult to fuel inject an XS1100. Certainly the efficiency gains look tempting. The real reason though is that I want more power/performance/speed/magic. My XS850 had some carb rejetting done to it before I purchased the bike. The thing takes off like a rocket ship and beats modern CBR650RRs in drag contests. It's propensity for wheelies is also greatly appreciated. I want more of that with the XS1100. I am hoping that putting on fuel injection and a proper engine mapping will give me that ability. I want this bike to look like a cruiser to a normal crotch rocket rider but be able to blow an unsuspecting sport bike out of the water. The XS850 is almost there. I think the XS1100 can easily do it for the small town in which I live.
In the future I also want to put SS lines on the brakes, fatter grips on the bars (I have big hands), air horns, maybe some taller bars, hotter ignition system, LED lights, progressive front shocks and upgraded rear shocks, and less restricted exhaust pipes.
Anyway, hello everyone! I hope you don't mind me asking a bunch of n00b questions over the next few days as I sort this bike out.
Cheers!
Douglas
So far I have found the following that needs to be fixed:
- A leaking seal around the cam chain tensioner. Initially I thought it was a covered over port for a mechanical tachometer like what the XS850 uses. I now know otherwise.
Very old tires. They still have the three digit date codes!
Shot fork seals and slightly shorter forks than the XS850 has.
Badly dragging rear brake and somewhat dragging front brakes. Previous owner indicated (with paperwork) that brake work was done in the last five or so years.
Spark plug boots that have electrical tape wrapped around because they are cracked.
Cracked carb boots (doesn't look like the cracks penetrate. I'll probably just coat them in high temp sealant).
Right side turn signals non-functional (left works!).
Leaking fuel cocks on gas tank and an original octopus.
Seal around fuel tank filler port is completely shot.
Touch of surface rust on rear shocks
Some oxidization of engine covers/case from sitting in a damp environment for what the PO says was only 6 months.
Fuel idiot light and high beam bulb both burned out or non-functional.
Someone appears to have used a sharpie on the tank and plastic side cover badges in a botched attempt to black out the gold lettering.
On the other hand, it has decent original paint, all the original decals and emblems, and a brand new battery.
I am getting ready to put in some orders for all of the parts I need to get the bike up to snuff and on the road ASAP. You see, my girlfriend doesn't know I bought the bike. It was for sale for several weeks on Craigslist but I couldn't get a truck to go pick it up (out of state). My girlfriend thinks the bike is sold and gone to someone else. She also happens to be out of town through the 4th of September. I want to get the bike into a decent enough condition to be able to surprise her with a ride on it. She doesn't suspect a thing yet. Oh, and her dad doesn't know that she has been riding motorcycles with me. Even though she's 29, she is still his little girl.
As I go to order the parts, is there anything I should be aware of or are there any parts I should go ahead and purchase now? I have been caught on other bikes waiting multiple weeks for "surprise" parts and would prefer to not have that happen this time around. My parts list is below:
- Shop manual -- Amazon has a Clymer manual that is the right price.
Fork seals and dust caps -- going to grab something off of ebay. Any brands I should avoid or try to get?
Head cover gasket -- 2H7-11193-10-00 -- this is so I can check the timing chain tension and the valve clearance
Spark plugs -- was thinking of dropping in some Iridium plugs of this model number: BPR6EIX
Air filter -- K&N YA-1400 because I wasn't seeing any normal filters that I could get quickly. Will I have to do a bunch of rejetting or is it a drop-in?
Oil filter -- FRAM CH6002 because it is on Amazon Prime
Cam chain tensioner gasket -- 2H7-12213-10-00
Petcock kits -- K&L Supply Fuel Petcock Repair Kit 18-5100 I am not sure how many I need to buy. Looks like I will need two to do both fuel tank cocks plus the vacuum petcock in the middle of the octopus.
Gas tank seal -- no idea on the part number. Any thoughts?
Tires -- the bike currently has a 100/90-19 Challenger on the front and 130/90H16 MT58 Pirelli Phantom on the back. Not sure what I should get. The tire threads on here have a LOOOOOT of different opinions and sizes. I live in Oregon where it rains a lot in the fall, winter, spring, and summer. Not planning on riding in the rain but the roads can be wet. I also want something that will be long-lived and will not burn out too easily when I abuse the engine and transmission.
I am not hung up on any of the parts I have selected by any means. Please tell me if there is a better option, etc.
Looking forward, I want to try fuel injecting this bike. For over a year now I've been working on a fuel injection conversion project for a Honda PC800 that is nearing completion. Based on what I saw on Stan's XJ1100 fuel injection project (http://users.hal-pc.org/~dhutch/), it looks like it shouldn't be all that difficult to fuel inject an XS1100. Certainly the efficiency gains look tempting. The real reason though is that I want more power/performance/speed/magic. My XS850 had some carb rejetting done to it before I purchased the bike. The thing takes off like a rocket ship and beats modern CBR650RRs in drag contests. It's propensity for wheelies is also greatly appreciated. I want more of that with the XS1100. I am hoping that putting on fuel injection and a proper engine mapping will give me that ability. I want this bike to look like a cruiser to a normal crotch rocket rider but be able to blow an unsuspecting sport bike out of the water. The XS850 is almost there. I think the XS1100 can easily do it for the small town in which I live.
In the future I also want to put SS lines on the brakes, fatter grips on the bars (I have big hands), air horns, maybe some taller bars, hotter ignition system, LED lights, progressive front shocks and upgraded rear shocks, and less restricted exhaust pipes.
Anyway, hello everyone! I hope you don't mind me asking a bunch of n00b questions over the next few days as I sort this bike out.
Cheers!
Douglas
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