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  • #91
    rim

    You Bet!

    Send out pics of the progress. We would all like to see them
    Ego Sum Meus Frater Custodis...

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    • #92
      Re: Re: chaindrive

      Originally posted by malber


      In my time reading this forum I've never heard of anyone having this happen. I suppose if you didn't maintain it and let it run dry it could happen.
      Maybe you've never heard of it happening because there were never any survivors! EEEEEK!

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      • #93
        Re: Re: Re: chaindrive

        Originally posted by bakenath


        Maybe you've never heard of it happening because there were never any survivors! EEEEEK!
        LOL! I think I was thinking along the lines of known issues with these bikes, like the 2nd gear problem and the wonky electric box and our aging coils. You see many threads about those issues, but there was only one thread pointed to about a seizing middle gear. It just doesn't seem like the drivetrain (other than the 2nd gear issue) is a major design deficiency of these bikes.

        A friend of mine was asked about issues surrounding buying a BMW tourer. He said they were good but that you had to service the shaft drive every 60k miles. Now I know we ride our elevens xsively, but the POs of my '81 special only did about half that number!
        1981 XS1100SH

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        • #94
          yep, another mod update

          Even with the new stainless line, my stock xs11 rear brake master cylinder (rebuilt) felt a little weak slowing down the new 200 rear meat, so I broke out the digital caliper and made a bracket to bolt the Hayabusa Rear Master to the xs11 frame. The simple bracket dimensions as follows....


          What an improvement over the stock MC! I Can now slow down from a higer rate of speed and not worry about the rear tire locking up. I realize the fatter meat helps in the scenario, but I recall all to often locking-up the rear 140 tire and skidding sideways....Maybe I should just slow down!!!

          As for fitment, It will clear the stock xs11 swingarm by a mile.

          ..Will get a couple of pics up later, My camera batteries are recharging...
          MDRNF
          79F.....Not Stock
          80G......Not Stock Either....In the works

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          • #95
            2nd try

            Tried posting earlier??? This simple bracket will allow you to bolt on a New Hayabusa Rear brake Master Cylinder and will clear the swingarm and allow you to keep the stock rear brake line. I took the chop out for a run and what an improvement. Stops on a dime with no rear lock-up I put the reservoir off the back of the electrics bracket with a $0.19 angle bracket from Ace Hardware...
            You can get the '00-07 Busa rear Master Cylinders off ebay for 25-35 Bucks all day long....will take pics 2-nite after work....dimensions here.....
            MDRNF
            79F.....Not Stock
            80G......Not Stock Either....In the works

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            • #96
              Mo pics

              Here's the MC, attaches right to the inside break pedal lever with this spacer. My stainless line loops back around to the chainguard/line holder on the SSSA..


              The foot boots were new and I did't waste them....These were Plug'N'Play also right off the Busa controls....


              I will be working on converting these Dual 55w Halogens to L.E.D.s if not cost prohibitive

              MDRNF
              79F.....Not Stock
              80G......Not Stock Either....In the works

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              • #97
                pics

                said i post in mono shock but here they are bill
                bill hane

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                • #98
                  well I don't think I will be able to go with the ZXR swing arm. They don't seem too plentiful and sell for 140 or more before shipping costs. For 140 I can likely get the 11s swing arm made for me by the lad who will also do the frame reinforcing. i'll keep you posted when things start to come together.
                  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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                  • #99
                    xschop: when are we gonna see full size pics of this beast?
                    1981 XS1100SH

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                    • other thread

                      The other thread here. I actually am finished with all the mechanics. Now just doing some PURTY'n. I am not a painter. So she will be flat black and chrome with touches of billet everywhere. I am helping Member Scappod mate the ZRX swingarm to the xs11 and am doing another ZRX swingarm along side to get all the spacers correct on another bare frame I have. After I have had my fun on this bike, I will sell it and finish my last custom(which is half-done in my attic) and will be my keeper....chop

                      http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread...e&pagenumber=3
                      MDRNF
                      79F.....Not Stock
                      80G......Not Stock Either....In the works

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                      • ZRX Swingarm adapted

                        These are the custom spacers that centers the ZRX1100 Swingarm/wheel centerline to the XS1100 frame Centerline


                        This is what it looks like before it goes on the xs1100 frame


                        The right-side XS11 frame bolt has been turned down 5mm to make up for the right side compression fitting/spacer that goes over the custom pivot shaft and compresses the swingarm using stock xs11 swinarm bolts...
                        MDRNF
                        79F.....Not Stock
                        80G......Not Stock Either....In the works

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                        • needle bearing stay

                          the 4th spacer from the right is just needed to keep the stock 28mm needle bearing from walking out on that side. The left needle bearing inside the swingarm cannot move....The two thrust washers are roller bearings that will see very little back and forth movement. If you want, you could find the correct size radiator hose to go over them after greasing. which is what I will do...
                          MDRNF
                          79F.....Not Stock
                          80G......Not Stock Either....In the works

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                          • r1 pics

                            here's pics



                            bill hane

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                            • R1 monoshock mod

                              How are you liking the new ride? I even reused the R1 shock on the single sided swingarm I like it so much. I won't brag again On the miniscule price I paid for that work of art. Back to the lesson. This would also be a very easy mod to do to the frame and adapt this ZRX swingarm....Would also be on the right side as your mod and would look even more Trick. BTW...The right side shock to adapt the zrx SA needs to be set to the right by only 15mm and the left needs spaced out 34mm....I weigh 220 LB. and had the R1 shock on it's lowest preload too....Chop
                              MDRNF
                              79F.....Not Stock
                              80G......Not Stock Either....In the works

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                              • XSChop,

                                Just letting you know that I am keeping an eye on your project about chaindrive/fat tire.

                                I want to wait and see how it looks, how it handles and how it lasts and then if I have the money to do it, I may convert my XS1100SG in the future.

                                I certainly like the idea of a fat tire on the back. I think they really look great on a bike.

                                Don
                                currently own;
                                1980 Yamaha XS1100 SG
                                2009 Yamaha Star Raider

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