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    Golden ?

    XJ1100K
    Avon rubber
    MikesXS black coils
    Iridium plugs w/ 1k caps
    MikesXS front master
    Paragon SS brake lines (unlinked)
    Loud Horns (Stebel/Fiamm)
    Progressive fork springs
    CIBIE headlight reflector
    YICS Eliminator

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    • I used to get about 42 mpg if I cruised 75 mph all day long. Mine also kinda had a hiccup under 2,000 rpm and I would notice a pop from decell about once every couple thousand miles or so. Now I have it colortuned and dynojet and get about 35 - 37 mpg cruising about 80 mph with no hiccup under 2,000 anymore. You must be running a little lean on your pilot circuit, a colortune will fix that.
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      1980 XS11 Special - chopped, dropped and OCTY is still installed - NOW IT'S FOR SALE! $1,800 OBO


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      • I can't substantiate this, but they say it makes a difference when you fuel up too. Evidently gas expands, so a gallon during the heat of the day isn't going to be as much as it would be at night. I can't see that making a huge difference, but you never know. I'd watch what it does over several tanks - probably give you a better idea of what it's getting. I check mine every time I gas up, and I always try to fill the tank to the same point. It seems like the less I move the throttle, the better the mileage. I usually run it around 75-80 on the highway and if I just maintain that speed it's pretty sippy with the gas. Those double down shifts are kind of like flushing a toilet though .
        I think I have a loose screw behind the handlebars.

        '79 XS11 Standard, Jardine 4/1, Dyna DC1-1 Coils, 145 mains, 45 pilots, plastic floats - 25.7mm, XV920 fuel valves, inline fuel filters, speed bleeders, Mikes XS pods, spade-type fuse block, fork brace, progressive fork springs/shocks, manual petcocks, 750 FD, Venture cam chain tensioner, SS brake lines

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        • Well MR. Dbeardslee..if ya followed behind me I bet you would get 5 more miles per gallon
          '80 XS1100 SG
          Don't let the good times pass you by..grab all you can
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_Z4cjUlIo4

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          • I do tend to get my best mileage there.
            I think I have a loose screw behind the handlebars.

            '79 XS11 Standard, Jardine 4/1, Dyna DC1-1 Coils, 145 mains, 45 pilots, plastic floats - 25.7mm, XV920 fuel valves, inline fuel filters, speed bleeders, Mikes XS pods, spade-type fuse block, fork brace, progressive fork springs/shocks, manual petcocks, 750 FD, Venture cam chain tensioner, SS brake lines

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            • cruising at 60/70 in 5th

              Drop it to third and make like a rocket, all they see is a flash!
              I don't see the point in having to convert kilometers to miles so I will stick with my 160 MPH speedo, but thanks anyway. Actually drove 40 miles on a fresh tank before stopping for topoff and could only get .8/.9 Gallons in so I made a point to check for the rest of the trip. Just put another 52 on her and almost did not get a gallon in at highway speed (75/80) on a straight run.
              Mine pops on decel also. If color tune reduces the gas miliage, you can keep it. I know it will come up in three gears so I am happy with it. to the bank.
              '81 1100 MNS - "Midnight XSpress"
              Original except:
              120 mains outer cylinders - 125 mains inner cylinders - Ceramic headers - Powder coated pipes, covers calipers, and MC's
              4 pods - Air box gutted--E3 Plugs - High Back seat - Grooved out swing arm - SS brake lines
              Fork brace - 160 speedo - Auto CCT
              All gold paint and chrome replaced with GOLD plate

              "STUPID is Forever" Ron White.
              Contact me by PM -I don't deal with stupid anymore.

              Big John

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              • Originally posted by dbeardslee View Post
                I can't substantiate this, but they say it makes a difference when you fuel up too. Evidently gas expands, so a gallon during the heat of the day isn't going to be as much as it would be at night. I can't see that making a huge difference, but you never know. I'd watch what it does over several tanks - probably give you a better idea of what it's getting. I check mine every time I gas up, and I always try to fill the tank to the same point. It seems like the less I move the throttle, the better the mileage. I usually run it around 75-80 on the highway and if I just maintain that speed it's pretty sippy with the gas. Those double down shifts are kind of like flushing a toilet though .
                Hi dbeardslee,
                It is the temp of the fuel not the air temp. Use the pump in the shade and you should be OK as the fuel is stored underground.
                Maxim Phil
                1981 XS1100 H Venturer ( Addie)
                1983 XJ 650 Maxim
                2004 Kawasaki Concours. ( Black Bear)

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                • Sorry,

                  Old wives tale. Gas expands, but not liquid in any appreciable amount with one exception (mercury). Leastwise that's the official side of the story. If it did you would have a burst tank or gas spurting out of the vent hole in the hot sun right after fillup!
                  Last edited by jmnjrpa; 05-20-2010, 08:09 PM.
                  '81 1100 MNS - "Midnight XSpress"
                  Original except:
                  120 mains outer cylinders - 125 mains inner cylinders - Ceramic headers - Powder coated pipes, covers calipers, and MC's
                  4 pods - Air box gutted--E3 Plugs - High Back seat - Grooved out swing arm - SS brake lines
                  Fork brace - 160 speedo - Auto CCT
                  All gold paint and chrome replaced with GOLD plate

                  "STUPID is Forever" Ron White.
                  Contact me by PM -I don't deal with stupid anymore.

                  Big John

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                  • AvGas

                    I work at an airport and use my (modified) 79 XS11F for my daily commuter. I usually run a mix of unleaded and 100LL Avgas. I can get the 100LL for free, so I really never checked the milelage so much. I also have an aux 4 gallon tank on the back for touring. I fill the aux tank with 100LL and open one petcock on my main tank so they mix. I got rid of the vacuum petcocks.
                    On long trips(highway), I was getting around 32mpg, but I have aftermarket carbs....Anyway, these bikes were meant to run on leaded gas. I will check my mileage on the 100LL and get back...I'm in the middle of the gear fix..

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                    • Stock 79 F

                      I just had to replace my old motor with 106k miles on it, 100k of which I rode, with a used motor that had been sitting on a shelf for eight years, of which no body knew the mileage. With the old motor I was getting about 30 mpg riding around Los Angeles, and with the new motor I am getting about the same. The new motor sounds tight and runs like a raped ape, but I am confused as to why my gas mileage didn't go up any. For reference, this is my commuter bike in LA, when I travel there for work. It doesn't have a fairing, does have hard bags, and I am 6'5" 250lbs. Any suggestions on how to improve the mileage would be appreciated.

                      Judson
                      Judson Crowder
                      1979 XS11 F
                      2005 BMW R GS1150 Adventure

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                      • Got 37mpg even tonight using Johns setup for Jardine spaghetti pipes 4 into 2's. It runs so good now I have to ride it everyday now. Only had it about 6 years and I never felt this way on it before. Strange.
                        "We are often so caught up in our destination that we forget to appreciate the journey." "

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                        • restorg - This tech tip has some pretty good ideas for improving mpg's. 30's about what I get running around in city traffic, and applying the throttle pretty liberally. If I get it out on the highway and cruise at a constant 75 mph (750 FD = about 4500 rpms @ 75 IIRC) it gets around 42-44. Riding style makes a huge impact on mpg's. Have you tried checking it just on the highway?
                          I think I have a loose screw behind the handlebars.

                          '79 XS11 Standard, Jardine 4/1, Dyna DC1-1 Coils, 145 mains, 45 pilots, plastic floats - 25.7mm, XV920 fuel valves, inline fuel filters, speed bleeders, Mikes XS pods, spade-type fuse block, fork brace, progressive fork springs/shocks, manual petcocks, 750 FD, Venture cam chain tensioner, SS brake lines

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                          • I get 38-40 most all the time, unless i get on the freeway. Running at 70-75 MPH it tends to drop to 35. (strange) I did have a AH HA moment the other day. We took a newbie on his Sportster for a ride up to Mt St Helens. Lots of corners, and climbing the mountain, then freeway back. I got 50 MPG. WTF? Part of it i am sure is because we were going so slow in the corners, and the bad roads with the newbie. This guy has had the Hardley about 6 months with little riding, and dropped it twice allready. I think he needed a scooter.
                            1980 XS1100LG Midnight
                            1991 Honda CBR1000F Hurricane


                            "The hand is almost valueless at one end of the arm if there be not a brain at the other"

                            Here's to a long life and a happy one.
                            A quick death and an easy one.
                            A pretty girl and an honest one.
                            A cold beer and another one!

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                            • I modified mine to this and get 47 MPG
                              Displacement:1552.00 ccm (94.70 cubic inches)Engine type:V2, four-strokeCompression:9.0:1Bore x stroke:102.0 x 95.0 mm (4.0 x 3.7 inches)Valves per cylinder:4Fuel system:InjectionFuel control:OHVIgnition:TCBI dual plug with digital advanceCooling system:LiquidGearbox:5-speedTransmission type,
                              final drive:Shaft drive (cardan)Chassis, suspension, brakes and wheelsFrame type:High-tensile steel, double cradleRake (fork angle):32.0°Front suspension:41mm hydraulic fork / 5.9 in.Rear suspensionual air-assisted shocks with four-way rebound damping / 3.9 in.Front tyre dimensions:150/80-x16 Rear tyre dimensions:170/70-x16 Front brakesouble discRear brakes:Single discPhysical measures and capacitiesDry weight:350.2 kg (772.0 pounds)Seat height:719 mm (28.3 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.Overall height:1,506 mm (59.3 inches)Overall length:2,515 mm (99.0 inches)Overall width:1,039 mm (40.9 inches)Wheelbase:1,689 mm (66.5 inches)Fuel capacity:20.06 litres (5.30 gallons)
                              Seamus Ó hUrmholtaigh
                              Niimi Moozhwaagan

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                              2008 Nomad "Deja Buick'

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                              • 44 mpg

                                The Tinman905 put a set of his carbs on my bike (1179 kit) and sync it. I now get 44 MPG going to work & back on the hwy. My bike hits reserve at 190 kms went to 210kms & still only put in 13.5 litres. Had a litre & a half still in the tank. No need for the big tank now. Things work out when all is correct - getting there & having the know how is the problem. - Dan
                                '81 XS1100 LH - Midnight Special - been lookin' a long time for this one.
                                1179 big bore kit, 80SG motor
                                Rebuilt head, valves
                                TC Bros Forward Controls (Brass Pegs)
                                Tkat Fork Brace
                                T.C. Spade Fuse Box
                                Dyna Coils & wires
                                Mikesxs shocks,controls,& bars (special)
                                ISO grips with stelleto ends
                                4 into 1 black Bassani exhaust
                                Bridgestone Spitfires
                                Tuned by Tinman905
                                & a will to keep it.

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