XS Folks,
Following the recent SE rally my wife and I spoke of my need for more XS11's and more spare parts..... She agreed!
Today, I acquired "The DEAD Duck", an XS11SG parts bike. I paid waaaaayyyy too much @ $300 but it does have some good stuff on it. It's another one of those BOOBER GONE BAD attempts where the PO had: no plan or vision, no money, no brains, and no knowledge of the XS11. The rear of the frame is hacked and welded and the "Bike" is basically a POS with what seems to be a good XS11 motor in it.
The motor turns over well and it has spark which is amazing considering the wiring mess and the goofy coils from some oddball bike. There is no plan to EVER make this bike street-able. This is 100% a parts donor for "The Duck" and for the next XS11 soon to acquired. It's my plan to see if I can make the motor run (sputtering and a few seconds of running will be more than sufficient) and then pull the jugs and have them bored for new pistons and rings for use on "The Duck" so I can keep her in action while the machine work is done.
Amazingly, the dented crappy looking tank looks like NEW inside... There's tons of missing parts and a few mis-matched pieces from various years of the XS/XJ11. But I think I have some nice pieces for the spares inventory including a tested electronic ignition module.
KURT
Following the recent SE rally my wife and I spoke of my need for more XS11's and more spare parts..... She agreed!
Today, I acquired "The DEAD Duck", an XS11SG parts bike. I paid waaaaayyyy too much @ $300 but it does have some good stuff on it. It's another one of those BOOBER GONE BAD attempts where the PO had: no plan or vision, no money, no brains, and no knowledge of the XS11. The rear of the frame is hacked and welded and the "Bike" is basically a POS with what seems to be a good XS11 motor in it.
The motor turns over well and it has spark which is amazing considering the wiring mess and the goofy coils from some oddball bike. There is no plan to EVER make this bike street-able. This is 100% a parts donor for "The Duck" and for the next XS11 soon to acquired. It's my plan to see if I can make the motor run (sputtering and a few seconds of running will be more than sufficient) and then pull the jugs and have them bored for new pistons and rings for use on "The Duck" so I can keep her in action while the machine work is done.
Amazingly, the dented crappy looking tank looks like NEW inside... There's tons of missing parts and a few mis-matched pieces from various years of the XS/XJ11. But I think I have some nice pieces for the spares inventory including a tested electronic ignition module.
KURT
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