Well here's the final product. For every problem I fix I swear I find two more. I finally got the headlight situation fixed. It was the stupid control switch housings and my lack of electrical knowledge
I still don't have front brakes. I installed the old master cylinder and it takes a good five or six pumps to get any braking action. I road it for about 70 miles and it didn't improve at all. I'm almost ready to give up on them and take it to a shop. Any suggestions before I do this?
Also, when I installed the mufflers it absolutely killed my performance. Under hard acceleration from 5k to 6k it sputters, but from 6k to 8k it pulls hard. Without the mufflers it would pull like a wild banshee, but my dad said he could hear me hammering it from about 3 miles away (no joke). Do you think installing a K&N air-filter and drilling out the baffles would help enough to where I wouldn't need to re-jet the carbs? I've worked on this thing every day for the past 3 months and I really don't want to start another project by diving into the carbs. I just want to ride!
Other than that, it rides great! The suspension is killer, the fork brace really tightened everything up. Here's a list of everything I can think that I've done to it.
- Chrome plated front and rear wheels
- Metzler ME880 tires front and rear
- Replaced front and rear wheel bearings and seals
- Installed EBC pro-lite full floater rotors
- replaced front master cylinder
- Spiegler stainless steel brake lines with chrome fittings
- Rebuilt calipers and installed new bleeders
- Polished lower fork tubes
- Installed progressive front springs and changed fork oil
- Installed T-kat fork brace and had it chrome plated
- Chrome plated triple tree
- Chrome plated Speedo/Tack bracket
- Replaced all four blinkers and bushings
- Superbike bars
- Installed Mikexs 650 chrome plated control switch housings
- Kuryakyn mirrors
- Kuryakyn ISO grips
- Chrome plated clutch and brake levers
- Replaced gas cap with one from Mikesxs and swapped guts so I could use my old key
- Tank and side covers painted with Burnt Metallic Orange with pearl ghost flames
- Custom "Yamaha" and "XS Eleven Special" emblems
- MAC 4-into-2 exhaust system with turnouts
- Ceramic coated entire exhaust system inside and out by HPC
- Chrome plated valve cover
- Chrome plated all four engine side covers
- Chrome plated rear brake lever
- Replaced gear shifter lever
- Chrome plated side stand and center stand
- Replace rubber foot rests
- Replaced OEM fuse box
- Installed XS 750 kick starter and had it chrome plated
- Chrome plated exhaust hanger brackets
- Replaced King and Queen seat with OEM seat
- Replace rear suspension with Progressive 412 Standard Series Shocks
- Put in a lot of Hours, Blood, Sweat, Tears and $$
I still don't have front brakes. I installed the old master cylinder and it takes a good five or six pumps to get any braking action. I road it for about 70 miles and it didn't improve at all. I'm almost ready to give up on them and take it to a shop. Any suggestions before I do this?
Also, when I installed the mufflers it absolutely killed my performance. Under hard acceleration from 5k to 6k it sputters, but from 6k to 8k it pulls hard. Without the mufflers it would pull like a wild banshee, but my dad said he could hear me hammering it from about 3 miles away (no joke). Do you think installing a K&N air-filter and drilling out the baffles would help enough to where I wouldn't need to re-jet the carbs? I've worked on this thing every day for the past 3 months and I really don't want to start another project by diving into the carbs. I just want to ride!
Other than that, it rides great! The suspension is killer, the fork brace really tightened everything up. Here's a list of everything I can think that I've done to it.
- Chrome plated front and rear wheels
- Metzler ME880 tires front and rear
- Replaced front and rear wheel bearings and seals
- Installed EBC pro-lite full floater rotors
- replaced front master cylinder
- Spiegler stainless steel brake lines with chrome fittings
- Rebuilt calipers and installed new bleeders
- Polished lower fork tubes
- Installed progressive front springs and changed fork oil
- Installed T-kat fork brace and had it chrome plated
- Chrome plated triple tree
- Chrome plated Speedo/Tack bracket
- Replaced all four blinkers and bushings
- Superbike bars
- Installed Mikexs 650 chrome plated control switch housings
- Kuryakyn mirrors
- Kuryakyn ISO grips
- Chrome plated clutch and brake levers
- Replaced gas cap with one from Mikesxs and swapped guts so I could use my old key
- Tank and side covers painted with Burnt Metallic Orange with pearl ghost flames
- Custom "Yamaha" and "XS Eleven Special" emblems
- MAC 4-into-2 exhaust system with turnouts
- Ceramic coated entire exhaust system inside and out by HPC
- Chrome plated valve cover
- Chrome plated all four engine side covers
- Chrome plated rear brake lever
- Replaced gear shifter lever
- Chrome plated side stand and center stand
- Replace rubber foot rests
- Replaced OEM fuse box
- Installed XS 750 kick starter and had it chrome plated
- Chrome plated exhaust hanger brackets
- Replaced King and Queen seat with OEM seat
- Replace rear suspension with Progressive 412 Standard Series Shocks
- Put in a lot of Hours, Blood, Sweat, Tears and $$
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