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  • NJXS
    New
    • Nov 2006
    • 2

    #1

    Thanks from new user

    In July I was given a 1978 XS100E. The bike was abandoned on a property that my neighbor manages. He's not interested in motorcycles, so he asked me if I wanted it. I couldn't resist when I saw what it was.

    With the help of this forum, I have the bike ready for the road, although it isn't titled yet. Getting a title in NJ is a long process.

    When I got it, the bike had a fairing and saddlebags. I removed those and bought a headlight, turn signals and miscellaneous parts from ebay.

    The mufflers were rusted through, but the sportster muffler tip on this forum worked perfectly. I got the mufflers for $20 plus shipping from ebay. I cut the old pipes where they start to flare out to the muffler section and slipped on sportster mufflers. The mounting tabs even line up (fore/aft), but are an inch too short. A bracket with two holes an inch apart fixes that.

    The inside of the gas tank was covered with rust. Fortunately, it wasn't rusted through anywhere. I used kreem to clean and coat it (before I read about kreem flaking off on the forum). By the way, Home Depot sells "Prep N Etch" which is phosphoric acid. I needed more rust removal than Kreem's Part A would provide.

    Other than that, a fuse block fix, plenty of cleaning and getting intimate with the carbs for a few days was all it took to get it running pretty well.

    Thanks to all of you on this forum who helped this former "lurker".
  • mro
    XS-XJ Super Guru
    • Oct 2005
    • 4276
    • Hayward, California

    #2
    Hi ya NJXS

    78E......cool

    Still not sure if I like the standards or specials better.
    So......
    have a few of each

    Pics's are easy to post,
    would like to see how yours has come out.


    mro

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    • Goin Commando
      Truly XSive
      • Sep 2006
      • 125
      • Florida

      #3
      NJXS, Welcome to the site.
      With the help of this forum, I have the bike ready for the road, although it isn't titled yet. Getting a title in NJ is a long process.
      I have a suggestion about your title problem. I have recently titled one of my Harleys through this company http://www.its-titles.com/ it all happened within two weeks and for only 75 bucks! Ok, plus how ever much it will cost to register the bike in your state. I am a happy camper, I have one more bike to title, bummer it will cost 200 bucks cause it's under 300cc.
      good luck
      I love the smell of Napalm in the morning.... It smells like......victory

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      • prometheus578
        XS-XJ Super Guru (RESIGNED)
        • Aug 2004
        • 4012
        • Olympia , Wa.

        #4
        A good find, NJXS, and a good job gettin' her running again. Gives quite a sense of accomplishment, doesn't it?
        "Damn it Jim, I'm a doctor, not a mechanic!' ('Bones' McCoy)

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