Hi all, I am a new member and just thought I would say hi to all of you guys. I currently have a '79 XS1100SF that I bought about 15 years ago. Road it for a while then it ended up sitting under a tarp in my yard for the last 9 years. This past spring I decided (actually my pushed me to) completely rebuild and rehab the bike. It is a very slow process due to time and money constraints, but it is going well and the stuff you guys have previously posted has been completely invaluable. The bike only has about 9k original miles on it, but some rust and weather damage from sitting out for so long.
Completed so far:
- Stripped everything off the frame and repainted it with some POR15 in high gloss black
- Decided to paint the engine a flat black with some metal showing (for looks)
- Tested the complete electrical system (it all actually still works! yeah me)
- Brakes and levers were all seized. So I am currently rebuilding them.
- Had lost the Carb (long story there) just got one from OldBikeBarn.com; its pretty ragged but I hope to get it back to good shape
- Had the top end of the engine redone (still at the shop)
For the most part it will be stock with some minor changes a new color and eventually a change over to LED lights. My main goal is to get the darn thing incomplete but road worthy for next spring!
Thanks in advance for the help with this project!
Rob
Completed so far:
- Stripped everything off the frame and repainted it with some POR15 in high gloss black
- Decided to paint the engine a flat black with some metal showing (for looks)
- Tested the complete electrical system (it all actually still works! yeah me)
- Brakes and levers were all seized. So I am currently rebuilding them.
- Had lost the Carb (long story there) just got one from OldBikeBarn.com; its pretty ragged but I hope to get it back to good shape
- Had the top end of the engine redone (still at the shop)
For the most part it will be stock with some minor changes a new color and eventually a change over to LED lights. My main goal is to get the darn thing incomplete but road worthy for next spring!
Thanks in advance for the help with this project!
Rob
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