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  • Sprucing up an '80 Midnight Special

    Hi,
    I live in Oakland, CA. Recently acquired in Cupertino - right near the Apple computer hq - my first Yamaha XS1100 Midnight Special.

    My goodness, what a gorgeous bike.

    1st owner used to tow the bike behind his camper with his wife and ride around wherever they were staying.

    2nd owner recently picked it up wanting a quicker ride (other car a caddy). Just found the '78 KZ i think it was a 900 or 1000cc which he really wanted - said, "it was the bike that started it all back in it's era and class - the MNS was the peak." He was also just about to have all the gold painted over!! Phew. I saved it from a "modern" look.

    I've had it for couple months now and have put a good amount of road under the wheels. So far, very stable and consistent behaviour. I was waiting to write until I got to know the ride. Tach just rolled over 38K. No Spring chicken, but certainly no lady! Couple of small scrapes and scuffs along the rear gold bar, rear coils, fender, tach/speed covers and other areas you'd expect on a 25 year old, but otherwise looking quite nice.

    check_it_out!


    came with the original? windsheild, which I kind of like. The hippo hands are the ones with the snaps, but I have the ones you have to remove the mirror to fit. I think I might use them - a little bigger.

    Has a Kerker oil cooler on it. I was thinking of removing it, but realized it might be a good idea with the hotter black paint and the bikes of the day being known (I am told/have read) for upper end lubrication delivery failures. So I'd like to keep it, but it's silver. Only other cosmetic thing I am doing to the bike is getting black fork covers (the gaiter ribbed type of it's day) cause the silver chrome of the stanchions just doesn't match the gold/black look. Anyone make gold stanchions? The Kerker is silver too. Once I add the boots, it'll really stand apart.

    I just restored to tank badges to gold as well. PO didn't have the golds, owners manual, any of that, just the bike. Great bike. I /paid/ for it, but a great bike. Changed the oil, plan on fine tuning the carbs, replacing the middle, final drive gear, brake fluids and it otherwise has new tires, polished up really nicely last weekend and purrs like a kitten on cold mornings. Not that we should be having too many of those for a bit now...?

    I have one sad story. I was seeing my Dr. - up in Benicia, real nice drive up around there. Somewhere between arriving at his office and getting home I lost the (dread) rubber tip for the choke.

    It slipped off once before.

    I /knew/ I should have put a drop of glue in there...

    The internet looks pretty grim for solutions (eXtreme, bike bandit) and my local dealer laughed at me on the phone. Any idea where I can get something to replace it, or to manufacture something similar? I have a can of plasti-dip...

    Thanks!

    -Patrick Kennedy

    p.s. Some questions about referencing the bike. I am assuming it has the same carbureation and eletrical configuration of the 1980 SG Special? Or should I take a closer look? Any other things to be wary of - fork angles, tire sizes, spark angles, btdc, tdle rpm? etc etc etc Thanks!!
    Your Mileage May Vary

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    Nice find there, Patrick. I'm kind of partial to the 'LG myself. Just for reference, the Midnight Special came with chrome-finish tank and sidecover emblems, not gold. The other models had gold-finish emblems, but not the MNS. This was just one of those little things Yamaha did, but nobody has ever found an explanation for.
    Ken Talbot

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    • #3
      Patrick,

      Speed and Sport shows 5 of them in stock. $14.55 each

      part #2F3-14968-00-00

      Link:

      Speed and Sport

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      • #4
        y'don't say...

        Originally posted by Ken Talbot
        Just for reference, the Midnight Special came with chrome-finish tank and sidecover emblems, not gold. The other models had gold-finish emblems, but not the MNS. This was just one of those little things Yamaha did, but nobody has ever found an explanation for.
        Likewise, that's a gorgeous LG you have there! I was wondering about the silver/gold. I've been collecting mags and such from back in their day - seen some photos of the LG's w/Gold yamaha tank emblems - I'm sure it was just as easy then with a phillips to swap them...

        Is there a poor man's way of replicating the gold look? I'd love to fill in some of the scratches on mine, turn the silver kerker oil cooler into gold as well as the "Midnight Special" Emblem on the side cover. Even if it's expensive, I'd consider it for this bike.

        Thanks!
        Your Mileage May Vary

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        • #5
          Originally posted by randy
          Speed and Sport shows 5 of them in stock. $14.55 each
          part #2F3-14968-00-00
          Link:
          Speed and Sport
          Thanks - that's a good site! Expensive lil' f@¢k3r is you ask me... But you didn't.

          Thanks Again!
          Your Mileage May Vary

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          • #6
            caswell plating shows a gold plating kit,
            $45.
            Uses 4.5 volts, apply the alligator clips and dip the Q-tip in the 'stuff' and brush it on. Buff to a sheen.
            Sounds too simple but I may try it someday on my LG.
            I swapped to gold tank emblems.
            I'm considering removing the side cover emblems and replacing them with decals (gold of course).
            This will help with the dirt/wax build-up around the emblems.
            I have a loose "Midnight Special" emblem I may scan and enhance then print to decal paper.
            Pat Kelly
            <p-lkelly@sbcglobal.net>

            1978 XS1100E (The Force)
            1980 XS1100LG (The Dark Side)
            2007 Dodge Ram 2500 quad-cab long-bed (Wifes ride)
            1999 Suburban (The Ship)
            1994 Dodge Spirit (Son #1)
            1968 F100 (Valentine)

            "No one is totally useless. They can always be used as a bad example"

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            • #7
              I actually own a small gold plating kit. I have not taken it out of the box in a couple of years. It uses a 9v battery and it looks like a sodering iron. I wanted to test it again on some of the parts I my bike. Mostly I used it to plate coins. It is a bit of a process because what you start with needs to be cleaned and polished to a high shine.

              For a little while, I was getting specialty coins like from casinos and some of those specialty star trek squished coins and plating those. Pretty much had the plater paid for selling them on Ebay a few years back.

              Works nice but I never tried it on the chrome to gold. The plater will work but you first remove all the chrome back to the nickel behind it and you fold plate the nickel.

              My kit was quite a bit over $45. I think I paid a little over $200 for it at a trade show. A link to it is in this reply below.

              Maybe I can whip the thing out again and start doing it to my bike. If I can get it going right, maybe I can offer it up as a service to redo emblems and such. As long as the emblems are not gold painted plastic that is. I have not looked at it enough.



              Lifetime gold
              Owned by a pair of XS11's. An 80 Standard and a 79 Special.

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              • #8
                my 80 lg came with the gold on all emblems,tank, side cover,yamaha emblem on forks with little brass insert for owners name to be engraved and midnight special emblem onlittle dash on front.E-bay will be your best bet for any parts for mns.there are some on there right now that don't look too bad.

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