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    I wonder why the resale value of the xs1100 is so low ? Since i bought mine i have bought two others for parts bikes and know where i can get another 11 standard dirt cheap . I was a kawasaki KZ fan until i started liking the xs650 . A decent Z1 is worth 2-3 times the price of an 11 maybe more with the original pipes. After riding the 11 i like it alot just can't figure out why there so cheap.

  • #2
    There's still too many around and the parts are still not too hard to find. I keep telling my Daughter that when I pass away in 30 some odd years :-) she MUST keep my bikes because by then they will be TRULY rare.
    Rob
    KEEP THE RUBBER SIDE DOWN

    1978 XS1100E Modified
    1978 XS500E
    1979 XS1100F Restored
    1980 XS1100 SG
    1981 Suzuki GS1100
    1983 Suzuki GS750S Katana
    1983 Honda CB900 Custom

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    • #3
      maybe they sold alot of them, scarcity and demand, just be glad i don't need for this hobby to go up on me...
      "a good man knows his limitations" dirty harry
      History
      85 Yamaha FJ 1100
      79 yamaha xs1100f
      03 honda cbr 600 f4
      91 yamaha fzr 600
      84 yamaha fj 1100
      82 yamaha seca 750
      87 yamaha fazer
      86 yamaha maxim x
      82 yamaha vision
      78 yamaha rd 400

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      • #4
        Yes .... there was a LOT OF THEM SOLD world wide ... SO ... until the bulk of them are melted down for the metal content we must live with the current value. This is why I buy up maintenance parts now for future use. Things like clutch plates, oil filters and what not. I'm in it for the LONG HAUL LOL LOL. Can you see me now at about 70 years old still racing around on an XS11 .. I can
        Rob
        Last edited by 79XS11F; 03-16-2007, 08:05 PM.
        KEEP THE RUBBER SIDE DOWN

        1978 XS1100E Modified
        1978 XS500E
        1979 XS1100F Restored
        1980 XS1100 SG
        1981 Suzuki GS1100
        1983 Suzuki GS750S Katana
        1983 Honda CB900 Custom

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        • #5
          Funny thing you mention that. I have a friend who turns 90 this summer and he and his wife still ride their 1941 Indian that he has had all of this time.
          1979 XS1100F (runnin the wheels off it)
          1979 XS650 (ran the wheels off it)
          1976 CB550F (ran the wheels off it)

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          • #6
            1941 eh ... bet 20 - 25 years ago he was where we are now .. looking down the road.
            Rob
            KEEP THE RUBBER SIDE DOWN

            1978 XS1100E Modified
            1978 XS500E
            1979 XS1100F Restored
            1980 XS1100 SG
            1981 Suzuki GS1100
            1983 Suzuki GS750S Katana
            1983 Honda CB900 Custom

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            • #7
              oh well

              Its a good thing though parts are easy to find and cheap . I like it alot better than trying to find parts for the z1...

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              • #8
                He gets around pretty good. I was shocked when I found out how old he is. I figured mid to late 70's. Yes, I agree he was probably where we are now. Kind of cool i think. It helps to keep us young.
                1979 XS1100F (runnin the wheels off it)
                1979 XS650 (ran the wheels off it)
                1976 CB550F (ran the wheels off it)

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                • #9
                  Re: Resale Value

                  it was over produced
                  http://motorcycles-world.blogspot.co...otorcycle.html

                  Yamaha gave a try at building a heavy strong 1100cc bike in 1978 called the XS but the frame, weight and huge engine didn’t do wonders for the handling and the bike never became popular.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Re: Resale Value

                    Originally posted by midnight1980
                    it was over produced
                    http://motorcycles-world.blogspot.co...otorcycle.html

                    Well, I have a hard time taking what he says to heart when he starts off:

                    Yamaha was founded by Torakusu Yamaha in 1988 ...
                    Eric Roellig
                    1980 SG w Windjammer V & KG hard bags
                    **Very first bike**
                    Current condition: Running!!! Lead, follow or get the #^%# out of my way!!!!!!

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                    • #11
                      That's just a "blog" and is not an official information site. It would be interesting to know how many XS1100 bike in various styles were sold worldwide. Too bad the bike was introduced at a time when motorcycling took a downturn in popularity.
                      Rob
                      KEEP THE RUBBER SIDE DOWN

                      1978 XS1100E Modified
                      1978 XS500E
                      1979 XS1100F Restored
                      1980 XS1100 SG
                      1981 Suzuki GS1100
                      1983 Suzuki GS750S Katana
                      1983 Honda CB900 Custom

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                      • #12
                        Bet he never rode one! When I got on my new SG in 1980 it sure was popular with me and my buddy when we picked them up at the dealer. And if it never became popular how come there are over 2000 members on this site after the bike has been out of production for 25 years?
                        wingnut
                        81 SH (Daily Ride)
                        81 650XJ (Brother in laws bike, Delivered)
                        81 650XJ Jane Doe (Son's Ride)
                        82 750XJ Project bike (Son in law's future ride)
                        81 XS 400

                        No man has a natural right to commit aggression on the equal rights of another; and this is all from which the laws ought to restrain him.”

                        A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have.

                        Thomas Jefferson

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by wingnut
                          Bet he never rode one!
                          here one that did check out his Ride Review
                          As far as I'm concerned, the regular Eleven is superior to the Special in terms, of being a restful place to ride. That makes the Special accessories on this bike as appropriate as a sissy bar on a Peterbilt. - Michael Jordan
                          http://www.xs11.com/stories/cg0279.shtml

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                          • #14
                            over produced

                            I know there were alot made but there were just as many kz 1000's and xs650's and they hold there value real well . As a matter of fact the xs650 was yamahas biggest seller ever . I have seen fine examples of them go through the roof . i'm not knocking the 11 i think its just as good as the others maybe better in some ways i just wish i had looked around before i bought mine i could have bought one alot cheaper and would'nt have to drive to Dallas to get it.

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                            • #15
                              you win some and you loose some, i heard with the xs650 yamaha almost surpassed honda in sales, wonder where their at now today...
                              "a good man knows his limitations" dirty harry
                              History
                              85 Yamaha FJ 1100
                              79 yamaha xs1100f
                              03 honda cbr 600 f4
                              91 yamaha fzr 600
                              84 yamaha fj 1100
                              82 yamaha seca 750
                              87 yamaha fazer
                              86 yamaha maxim x
                              82 yamaha vision
                              78 yamaha rd 400

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