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    Hi all, I'm kind of new to the group so I'd like to introduce myself.

    Here's my bike.



    I bought it new in 1978 and drove it regularly until about 1984 when I decided it was too dangerous to drive it regularly here on the Houston, Texas roads. I've always stored it properly so it really isn't hard to reanimate. The only major problems that I've had with it has been a little dirt in carb number 2's idle circuit, and the mufflers rusting through after only 3 years. After cleaning it out carb 2, I was able to use my mercury manometer carb-stix to ballance the carbs. Cleaning out the # 2 Carb cured a problem where I thought I had ruined my engine using Lubrilon TFE additive during the first 1000 miles of the bike's life. The Lubrilon TFE collapsed the oil filter element and breakin particles flowed freely though the engine. The bike seemed to smoke a lot after being ridden on the freeway. It turns out it was just burning the cylinder #2 unburned deposites collecting in my Kerker 4 into 1 pipes.

    I've never been too happy with the XS1100's 280 Watt output. I could never run my driving lights very long without discharging the battery to the point that I'd get stuck having to use the emergency kick starter.

    A few year back I was impressed by the driving lights of my neighbors car. Every time she drove down our street at night, her lights made it look like day light. She told me that they were high intensity discharge lights. After that, I started investigating if they were available over the internet. The first ones I saw several years ago were more expensive than my 1978 XS1100 was valuable.

    Recently I found some Sylvania Xenarc X1010 HID Xenon Fog/Driving Lights on eBay for $245.



    Info from the mfgr: "This system is the only High Intensity Discharge designed to legally supplement your existing headlights (whether halogen or HID). The D1S Xenon bulb offers REAL HID performance: 3-4 times the light output of any halogen headlamp bulb, 10 times the life span, And uses 33% less power!"

    That "33% less power" got my attention since the XS11 only generates 280 Watts. Each HID bulb/ballast consumes 35W.

    I pulled off the pair of 100W Quartz Iodide driving lights and had to figure out how to attach the Sylvania Xenarc X1010 kit.

    Since the Xenarc X1010 kit is activated by a hand held remote, I connected it to the XS1100's positive battery terminal through an added horn relay that closes only when the XS1100's ignition key switch is turned on. All I had to do was find a wire that went to 12 Volts when the ignition switch was turned on. I spliced a wire into it and ran the spliced wire through the horn relay's driver coil directly to ground. I then connected the Xenarc's fused power line through the horn relay to the positive terminal of the XS1100's battery. Although I have to press the hand held remote button to turn the lights on, turning the XS1100's ignition switch off also turns off the added horn relay and the Xenarc X1010s too.

    I mounted the ballasts on the rear of my Windjammer on either side of my air horn compresser. See picture>



    I mounted the Xenarc lights to the metal brackets I fabricated to mount my original quarts iodides.

    Here's how they look.



    What a difference they've made to night time driving safety.

    Plunking down $250 for some lights is hard but if they keep me out of an accident they're worth every penny.

    Anybody else have any lighting improvement suggestions?

    Best regards to all,

    RGlanvil

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    "Xenarc, Warrior Princess"

    Now that would be a good show.
    An original owner... not too many left. And what better way to introduce himself... than by offering a lighting tip!
    Welcome to the show, Rglanvil.

    (Nice looking bike, too!)
    "Damn it Jim, I'm a doctor, not a mechanic!' ('Bones' McCoy)

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    • #3
      lighting

      just sweeet!

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      • #4
        Good Job!

        Nice job on the lighting. Yeah, the wimpy output has always been a bone of contension on these otherwise bad ass bikes.

        I am looking into converting as many bulbs as possible to LED because they have much less draw.

        When I get it all worked out, I'll post part numbers, prices and replacement locations.

        Welomce to XS11 and I hope you will be joining us on our April 8th XS11 rally to Galvaston.

        greg
        Gone but never Forgotten:
        1980 XS11SG - "Scorpion"

        Current:
        2006 Yamaha FJR1300A - "Orion"
        2007 Honda CBR600RR - "Twitch"


        "Life is not a journey to the grave, with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body; but rather to skid on broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming:

        WOW - What a ride!

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        • #5
          Curious as to what your charge rate is with the lights on, both at idle and say 3-4k. In my early days of 11 ownership, I put 2, 55w. driving lights on mine and found out the hard way it was not up to the task. . $245 is alot for lights, but if they work, I"m in .
          When a 10 isn't enough, get a 11. 80g Hardbagger

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          • #6
            AS a sidenote, got my "wide"angle tailight/brakelight bulbs from DK, $39 each. What a piece of #@&!!. Have nifty digital photos I will post in product evaluations soon so yall can see what not to buy. We can fly a missle into a bathroom window from 20 miles away, we can land on the moon, we can transplant hearts, why can't we get 400 watts of charging power?
            When a 10 isn't enough, get a 11. 80g Hardbagger

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            • #7
              Now you see the light!

              Hey Webb,

              Now you see why I went the large 56 bulb array when I did my tail brake light combo. LED's are not as bright as incandescent. So...that's why I elected to put the large truck light array across the tail light instead of just using 2 small replacement bulbs! And the large array is only around $25.00! Sorry about your mispent $$, hard lesson to learn, but thanks for the INFO!
              T.C.
              T. C. Gresham
              81SH "Godzilla" . . .1179cc super-rat.
              79SF "The Teacher" . . .basket case!
              History shows again and again,
              How nature points out the folly of men!

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              • #8
                I have also eyed the truck LED taillight unit and am going to use it to replace the existing bulb setup. Just waiting for new tail light lens to get here so I can start the process. Have it figured out in my head how to mount it and hopefully will be able to provide pics on the process and end results. Sure glad DK has a good return policy .
                When a 10 isn't enough, get a 11. 80g Hardbagger

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                • #9
                  Has anyone tried to find a buck and boost transformer to increase your power management?

                  These are mostly used to strengthen long runs for capacity. I will see what I can find out.

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                  • #10
                    I did find something for the charging system.

                    You can run a dc/dc converter and gain 8 amps capacity to the charging system, that equates to 96 watts extra to the charging system capacity over all.

                    They are priced in quantity.

                    check out www.powerstream.com

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                    • #11
                      I have a high-output, dual-intensity, 46 LED truck array on the back of my E. If it wasn't for the bikes original red lens I would blind anyone behind me. I had to do some surgery on the housing but it works great.
                      My LG has the 1157 LED replacement bulbs and they are wimpy.
                      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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                      • #12
                        led's

                        I have found a source for the 1157 and other leds that are white output... That way the double red doesn't dilute and dim the bulb.. also has an array to take advantage of the reflector too.


                        they have almost all bulbs available.. even 12 volt bulbs for your low voltage yard lights. and the prices are VERY reasonable.. Doing some tests myeslf and retrofitting all my cars/and the dakota in addition to both xs's



                        I also have info on a tail light/brake/turn conversion thats about
                        $75 and makes the signals, running lights.. and stop lights.. but when you turn on the signal they turn amber and flash.. its a kewl setup.. I'll have to pull it off my other hard drive.

                        Bear with me a few....
                        jeff "Wags"
                        Bothell, Wa

                        79sf mongrel
                        79sf rusty
                        79 partsbike almost complete

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