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  • #16
    Hmmm.. 4-4, that sounds nice
    United States Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, NY
    If I can do it at 18 yrs old, anyone can
    "You know something, You can't polish a turd"
    "What are you rebelling against", "Well, what do you got?"
    Acta Non Verba

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    • #17
      goldcoastguy, Hey I like the job you did on the XS11 as well. May I add that I couldn't help notice another one of my favorite Yamahas in frame, the 550Vision. They have that strange trailing front axle. Cool bike(s) and great work.
      Cheers, 50gary

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      • #18
        Thanks for the Comments guys....I always give a second glance when i walk past the garage.....as most of us do...lol...with so many nice bikes and rebuilds on this site its nice to know that she looks as good to others as she does to me....lol..

        ....for the record beat another pump engine today(harley) at the lights...lol...
        1982 XS1100R
        1982 XJ650
        1983 VT400
        1990 XVS Shadow
        1983 Z1100

        -I just love the look on their faces when you leave them standing in the dust after they've lined you up on your XS.

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        • #19
          Re: "I was gonna say..."

          dude you wanna see messed up work area - I gotta be in the top 10. I can't find stuff I got for the bike a week ago. :-)


          Originally posted by prometheus578
          I was gonna say how great that bike looks, till I studied the pictures some more and noticed how clean your garage is. That is wrong... just wrong!.


          "Hey, Mr. Clean Garage... Try pulling the rest of the bird's head out of the Tach Housing before you come whinning to me."


          (The best bikes on this site all started out looking like your first photo, if you want my opinion)
          Home of ENIAC

          Kinda like a MANIAC with 2 letters difference & a computer on board

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          • #20
            lol.....sounds like mates garage....lol.....hey what do you guys think of a thread tho post the pics of your garage to see who is cleanest and messiest......lol....
            1982 XS1100R
            1982 XJ650
            1983 VT400
            1990 XVS Shadow
            1983 Z1100

            -I just love the look on their faces when you leave them standing in the dust after they've lined you up on your XS.

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            • #21
              This is the tidy corner of my shed, now you know why I only work on my bike OUTSIDE

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              • #22
                This is the tidy corner of my shed
                Thats looks pretty tight in there....lol...wish i had that many spare parts...lol

                I dont have a pic of the garage on its own but this gives you an idea...this is at its worst....lol...
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                1982 XS1100R
                1982 XJ650
                1983 VT400
                1990 XVS Shadow
                1983 Z1100

                -I just love the look on their faces when you leave them standing in the dust after they've lined you up on your XS.

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                • #23
                  Walter1970
                  Can I drop mine off to you ??
                  Hey anytime....lol.....I love these bikes...wish i had the $$$ to open up a xs chop shop just to work on them......lol....don't know bout the frieght cost there walter....lol.....thanks...


                  To quote a fellow Xs'ive "if you work on it as hard as you ride it, it'll last forever"

                  what a top saying.....
                  1982 XS1100R
                  1982 XJ650
                  1983 VT400
                  1990 XVS Shadow
                  1983 Z1100

                  -I just love the look on their faces when you leave them standing in the dust after they've lined you up on your XS.

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                  • #24
                    My carport isn't really too messy, but it is 'tight' this time of year.....




                    Ken Talbot

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                    • #25
                      Thats really tight in there Ken , love the blue.....was thinking bout a nice blue for a colour change in the new year.....just wish i had a couple more xs's to fill the garage but parts are hard enough to get here let only complete bikes....is that frame a new project awaiting a breath of life?...and sounds silly but where are your seats?....lol....I think i need more xs's in my garage to make the grade......lol...
                      1982 XS1100R
                      1982 XJ650
                      1983 VT400
                      1990 XVS Shadow
                      1983 Z1100

                      -I just love the look on their faces when you leave them standing in the dust after they've lined you up on your XS.

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                      • #26
                        Actually, the seats and batteries are all inside the house for warm, dry storage.

                        Yes, that is the frame for the SH restoration project. If you look real close, you can see it is sitting on top of a restored LG. You can also make out one pile of blue rubbermaid tubs full of parts. There's another pile in the basement, and right now the motor is on the workbench in the basement. Next step on it is putting the cylinders back on with the Wiseco kit.
                        Ken Talbot

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                        • #27
                          Ken, you have a good, understanding woman there! Kathy sends me out of the room if there is even a hint of carb cleaner...OK, maybe it isn't as bad as that, but I can keep my hands to myself! You and Sheila have happy holidays and new year!

                          Originally posted by Ken Talbot
                          and right now the motor is on the workbench in the basement.
                          Skids (Sid Hansen)

                          Down to one 1978 E. Stock air box with K&N filter, 81H pipes and carbs, 8500 feet elevation.

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                          • #28
                            Hey Ken, how much do Wiseco kits cost in Canuck land? They cost about US780 here in Oz.

                            Dan.
                            Automotive Imbecile.
                            Proud owner of 'The Swiftcicle'. (Swifty for short)
                            '78E Full Vetter Dresser.
                            1196 Big Bore Kit.

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                            • #29
                              I believe they are around $400-450 from Weisco themselves. I paid $350 for mine a couple of years ago, and I bought it from an independent bike repair shop. The machine work cost was $160. When I was finished with the job I had $900 tied up in the engine. I replaced the clutch and springs, bought a new gasket set, and timing chain, had 1st and 2nd gears undercut at a machine shop, and replaced a set of rings (that I broken one from), and replace one complete crank bearing.

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