Sorry for the late reply, took off yesterday to help a friend paint his house.
JeffH:
Thanks for the welcome, Time and Patience are two things I have plenty of.
wa407mpp & natemoen:
As it is raining today and I am not getting much done, I went ahead and hit advance. Picked up battery cleaner, electronic cleaner, and a good size tube of dialectric grease. I figure I will do all of the connections on this one, then do all the connections on the gs450 since the headlight on it has been acting up.
TC:
The headlight came on dim with the key, was able to test the filaments to make sure they worked and the switch still more or less worked. I'm used to other bikes I have worked on having the headlight come on with the key, so that's a nice piece of troubleshooting info to know.
The fuse blcok is non-existant, somebody replaced them all with inline fuses. I haven't pulled the tape yet to see if they were soldered or just wrapped together. I plan on fixing that at a later date. The bike is also missing the air cleaner, toolbox, center stand, octopus, and I will probably find more as I work on it.
I picked up a wix filter and some house brand 20w50 for the first fill. I used to use that and some atf for the first run to remove sludge, will try the mmo approach this time.
The person I will have look at it is a friend that just finished his hd/victory/s&s certification. He actually likes metric bikes more than the ones he learned on. Main reason I may have him look at it or at least look over my shoulder, is I have 0 experience with the air shocks and such, plus he has all the equipment to synch the carbs. I usually just took multicylinder bikes and converted them to single vw sidedraft carbs
I'll start a build thread, those go in the XS11/XJ11 Discussion forum, correct?
BA80:
I figured it was something like that. I also was thinking corroded connections as Travis claimed to see 1 of the front signals flash when I first turned them on.
I have copies of the manuals from ringler's site. As for the oil, first fill is using house branded dino oil with no additives, after that I will probably switch over to rotella after the first fill has a chance to work.
webbcraft2150:
Back when I had my cb550 bagger, I knew a guy with an xs1100.. I suffered severe bike envy at that point.
Glad I was finally able to find one at the right time and price. It was choice between this one, a running ninja, or a cb750 that was running. The other two had no title issues and were almost ready to go..
This one has a small title issue (person I bought it from never transferred it, but title was signed and dated in 2010), not running, not the best looker out of the choices. I managed to find the original seller and he has agreed to fill out and send me the transfer form, so title issue is pretty much solved. As for the non-running / and looks issues... I've been wanting an xs for a while, so I figure it will be worth the hassles in the end
JeffH:
Thanks for the welcome, Time and Patience are two things I have plenty of.
wa407mpp & natemoen:
As it is raining today and I am not getting much done, I went ahead and hit advance. Picked up battery cleaner, electronic cleaner, and a good size tube of dialectric grease. I figure I will do all of the connections on this one, then do all the connections on the gs450 since the headlight on it has been acting up.
TC:
The headlight came on dim with the key, was able to test the filaments to make sure they worked and the switch still more or less worked. I'm used to other bikes I have worked on having the headlight come on with the key, so that's a nice piece of troubleshooting info to know.
The fuse blcok is non-existant, somebody replaced them all with inline fuses. I haven't pulled the tape yet to see if they were soldered or just wrapped together. I plan on fixing that at a later date. The bike is also missing the air cleaner, toolbox, center stand, octopus, and I will probably find more as I work on it.
I picked up a wix filter and some house brand 20w50 for the first fill. I used to use that and some atf for the first run to remove sludge, will try the mmo approach this time.
The person I will have look at it is a friend that just finished his hd/victory/s&s certification. He actually likes metric bikes more than the ones he learned on. Main reason I may have him look at it or at least look over my shoulder, is I have 0 experience with the air shocks and such, plus he has all the equipment to synch the carbs. I usually just took multicylinder bikes and converted them to single vw sidedraft carbs
I'll start a build thread, those go in the XS11/XJ11 Discussion forum, correct?
BA80:
I figured it was something like that. I also was thinking corroded connections as Travis claimed to see 1 of the front signals flash when I first turned them on.
I have copies of the manuals from ringler's site. As for the oil, first fill is using house branded dino oil with no additives, after that I will probably switch over to rotella after the first fill has a chance to work.
webbcraft2150:
Back when I had my cb550 bagger, I knew a guy with an xs1100.. I suffered severe bike envy at that point.
Glad I was finally able to find one at the right time and price. It was choice between this one, a running ninja, or a cb750 that was running. The other two had no title issues and were almost ready to go..
This one has a small title issue (person I bought it from never transferred it, but title was signed and dated in 2010), not running, not the best looker out of the choices. I managed to find the original seller and he has agreed to fill out and send me the transfer form, so title issue is pretty much solved. As for the non-running / and looks issues... I've been wanting an xs for a while, so I figure it will be worth the hassles in the end
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