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  • #16
    chain chain change.....

    50gary
    I will de-rake the bike next winter, BTW.
    PM TC, I think he has a tech tip on it

    Would like better handling at high speed.
    Seldom get over 100mph, but gets a little "squirmy" when it meets bad pavement.


    mro

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    • #17
      Originally posted by 50gary
      The thing that I think about changing the most is that huge 29.5 degee rake angle. 27 degrees would be more like it XS650 has 27 degree, so it was on theri mind at least? That is the most Harley Davidson like thing about the XS11... and very difficult to change. Guages and headlight are butt ugly minor item though. I must put in a comment about the Standard fuel tank I think it's one of the best looking large tanks ever on a production bike. The weight is way too much. I will de-rake the bike next winter, BTW.
      Cheers, 50gary
      The steering geometry was determined more with touring in mind that road racing. I think it’s just fine.

      I also like the styling and that includes the instrument panel but I think the XS11 would have been better off with a mechanical tach like the other Yamahas of the time.

      Geezer
      Hi my name is Tony and I'm a bikeoholic.

      The old gray biker ain't what he used to be.

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      • #18
        Not to turn this into a debate but there are no modern bikes outside HD and clones that use the big slack angles. I know it's not a sport bike (23/24 degrees typical) and if I wanted that I would buy one. But the steering is slow and so much rear weight bias. I would shorten the front part of the wheelbase and de-rake to 27' and lower the steering head about one full inch. One of the reasons I chose the XS11 is because of the shaft drive, (I also have an old BMW) although you're right, the wheels are downright skinny.
        Cheers, 50gary

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        • #19
          Amperage...

          Everyone complains about the charge rate, but 23 amps isn't bad. If it were more then everyone would complain about the HP it takes to run it.
          You can't stay young forever, but you can be immature for the rest of your life...

          '78E "Pathfinder" Show bike...
          Lovingly restored by Dave Delzell
          Drilled airbox
          Tkat fork brace
          Hardly mufflers
          late model carbs
          Newer style fuses
          Oil pressure guage
          Custom security system
          Stainless braid brake lines

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          • #20
            A different "angle" of rake.

            Originally posted by mro
            50gary


            PM TC, I think he has a tech tip on it

            Would like better handling at high speed.
            Seldom get over 100mph, but gets a little "squirmy" when it meets bad pavement.


            mro
            Good on Mike!
            Gary, if you didn't catch my thread in the Member's Forum about my "Bent Frame", that's what he's alluding to!

            But seriously, I'm with Gary in that I feel the stock 11's are very lumbersome, stiff and heavy to steer. I was reminded about that when I got to test ride several stock 11's at XS East. Both standards and specials felt very heavy.

            Gary, you've got a Standard, a simple way to reduce the rake is to put a Special TT on a Standard frame, will bring the forks a bit closer to the frame! I've now got too small of a rake, so I'll be going the other way, putting a Standard TT on my Special to position the tubes a bit futher away from the frame. Due to my bent frame, I know it won't be back to OEM, but perhaps will get it just a bit more, so that it will be a little more stable, but still retain some of the ease in steering! Sorry I can't tell you exactly how many degrees the swap would provide, perhaps some of the more experienced wrenches here can provide the actual angles!?
            T.C.
            T. C. Gresham
            81SH "Godzilla" . . .1179cc super-rat.
            79SF "The Teacher" . . .basket case!
            History shows again and again,
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            • #21
              TC sorry about your bent frame, hope your "personal frame" wasn't also bent?
              My understanding is Yamaha de-raked the Special by one degree to compensate for the smaller rear 16" wheel/tire that puts the special at 28.5 degrees the Standard at 29.5degrees. Without major surjury the combination would be, a special frame and slightly shorter modern forks or the standard forks with the forks slid up in the triple clamps bit by bit measureing angle with each small change and test ride. One inch longer shocks would help a great deal too. I'm going to read your bent frame post now. I also have a 17" wheel I'm thinking about but the down side to that is way less ground clearance up front, not good. But to counter that I have investigated the possibility of useing the R1 USD forks extending the sliders by 2" to make up for the one inch drop of the 17" wheel.
              Cheers, 50gary

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              • #22
                I've tried all combinations on this one with two pairs of Koni rear shocks, 13 inch and 12 inch. Konis have 4 damping adjustments and the usual spring notches. Then adjusting the forks up and down to see what felt best. With the forks poking out high, the steering's looser in corners. Slightly up is about right for tight twisty roads. Flush across is better for high speed on bumpy roads.

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                • #23
                  agree with maximan

                  I hated dealing with the seat. So I now have a seat that incorporates the side covers as a single fiberglass unit and uses NO BOLTS!
                  MDRNF
                  79F.....Not Stock
                  80G......Not Stock Either....In the works

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                  • #24
                    Shaft drive for Belt
                    wider rims and tires
                    lower stance
                    guage cluster for a better looking one
                    handle bars for drag style
                    dual rear shocks for a soft tail type suspesion
                    Hideous king and queen sent for regular seat
                    And I am planning on trying a few of these things, wish me LUCK
                    "Beware of any man that owns a pig farm"
                    "Hence the meaning of the Saying,.. As greedy as a pig"
                    79 XS1100 modified standard
                    Chain Drive, Monoshock,extendend hand built swingarm, 200 rear
                    pod filters,150 mains,45 pilots
                    straight pipe 4-2 exhaust
                    new to me 05 Kawasaki zxr12r man does she fly
                    Owned 83 Honda V65 Magna
                    Owned 02 Vstar 650 classic
                    owned 85 Honda Shadow VT 700C

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                    • #25
                      I wanna know what they were smoking when they designed the seat! Other than that I have no complaints about my 26 year old rig. Sure, 11's had issues when they were new, but they still were the baddest rig for along time. Lets see how many '06s are still around in 20+ years. Short of a major accident, I plan on mine being around, even if my geriatric ass can't hold it up anymore.
                      When a 10 isn't enough, get a 11. 80g Hardbagger

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                      • #26
                        These bikes were state of the art

                        I agree with what PGGG said back at the begining of this thread. When these bikes were first on the market they were the state of the art. And remember, they were designed to be a solid performer in speed, handling and carrying a load and as such, I think were far ahead of their time. They are what they are....and ya gotta love em. Anyone can go pick up a crotch rocket with all the plastic and no personality.
                        Mike Giroir
                        79 XS-1100 Special

                        Once you un-can a can of worms, the only way to re-can them is with a bigger can.

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                        • #27
                          Most of the talk about the XS11 when it first came out was that Yamaha tried to please too many people with one bike. In some ways it was a touring bike that competed with the 1000cc GoldWing and it also competed with the sportier Suzuki GS1000 that was at the top of the heap for both handling and power for a short time before the XS11 was released.

                          The XS11 is a good bike that does a lot of things well but many of us Yamaha fans from way back would have preferred it if the XS11 had be released as a pure muscle bike that would have blown away the GS1000 and handled as well too.

                          I’m very fond of my XS11’s but I also plan to expand my stable to include something sportier and not one of these new twitchy sport bikes. The XS11 may handle a little slow but it won’t run off the road if you wiggle your butt in the saddle to get the kinks out of your shorts.

                          Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and I still think there are few other Japanese bikes that look as good as a XS11 standard model. I’ve never cared for any of the specials but they sure were popular… I’d like to build a V-Max or a FJ1100 with XS11 like styling but I’ve often been accused of being strange.

                          Geezer
                          Hi my name is Tony and I'm a bikeoholic.

                          The old gray biker ain't what he used to be.

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                          • #28
                            How about only one petcock, on the left side, with a larger valve of course. Would be much easier. Yes, octopus was a stupid idea.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by stal87
                              How about only one petcock, on the left side, with a larger valve of course. Would be much easier. Yes, octopus was a stupid idea.
                              Most of the really dumb thinks on the XS11 like the octopus and the strange front break calipers came to us on the Special. Personally I think the all the specials were a dumb idea.

                              Geezer
                              Hi my name is Tony and I'm a bikeoholic.

                              The old gray biker ain't what he used to be.

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                              • #30
                                Oh, oh... Here we go!

                                Originally posted by Geezer

                                Personally I think the all the specials were a dumb idea.
                                Geezer
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