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    Cigars all 'round

    The 1.1s is on the road and legal as of this weekend.

    Engine rebuilt and holding up, forks rebuilt and holding oil, rider hanging on and trying not to look too possessed with the wall to wall grinning.

    Crank was ground and remetalled less than 200 miles ago, so I'm being very gentle at the moment, which is really annoying due to the 'flat spot' when running around 2,500 rpm. Must need a little tinkering, but I'd rather ride and get to know the bike again rather then have it laid up with the carbs in pieces. I will of course sort this in the long term after a few miles are under the wheels

    Whhoo hooo - 'tis nice to be back out there on the 11
    XS1.1 sport - Sold June 2005 :-(
    Guzzi 850
    Z1000

  • #2
    A fresh XS engine must be sweat. Ride on!
    DZ
    Vyger, 'F'
    "The Special", 'SF'
    '08 FJR1300

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    • #3
      nice one graham!!!!!!
      mick
      xs1.1s(x2)
      gsxr1100(1127)
      gsx1100g(x2)
      trophy900
      bonneville750

      http://www.tonyfoale.com/

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      • #4
        Cool!
        Gary Granger
        Remember, we are the caretakers of mechanical art.
        2013 Suzuki DR650SE, 2009 Kawasaki Concours 1400, 2003 Aprilia RSV Mille Tuono

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        • #5
          Outstanding...simply oustanding! I love to hear of a XS barking back to life.
          Ironride
          79 XS1100SF
          80 GS850G
          69 CB750 Four
          Never over-powered…just under controlled.

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          • #6
            You know what they say.......

            BREAK IT IN LIKE YOU'RE GONNA RIDE IT.......

            RIDE IT LIKE YOU STOLE IT.......

            GOOD LUCK, NOMAD

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            • #7
              me too.just did carbies and front forks and brakes.progressive springs as well as fork brace tkats.rode to work today good feeling.
              jim garvey
              xs1100rh/midnight
              xs1100rh/s

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              • #8
                Did my 1st 50km on mine this week... fork seals still leaking, got new ones on the shelf, just don't have enuff time to install them.

                The famous camchain tensioner is leaking... gotta check the middle drive... got new oil seal and all new bearings in there.

                Not legal yet... would need new exhaust and tires. They have lotsa meat on them, but they're bout 10 years old.

                Tell me sth bout carbs... when backing off the throttle, there's lotsa crackling from the exhaust... too lean or too rich... fuel level too low or too high in the carbs? (my guess is too lean).

                Pulls XSellent from 2-4000 rpm (no flat spot)... got new crank bearings, don't want to ruin them till they get settled in there.

                So, there is yet another XS on the road.... 78E that is. A black one. With all new bearings, seals, great compression and two new valves and a rider deprived of bout 2000$ for.... erm... restoration.... repairs... whatever.

                LP
                If it doesn't have an engine, it's not a sport, it's only a game.
                (stole that one from I-dont-know-who)

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                • #9
                  Nice one.

                  Great to hear that another 'S' is back on the road.

                  There can't be that many left now?
                  If you can't afford it....finance it!!

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                  • #10
                    Now a rolling restoration

                    Thanks for the replies here to my celebration posting

                    Really nice to hear that others have got their XS's running and headed in the right direction.

                    Hey Strom - excellent to hear progress after reading about all the work and fault finding you've put in over the last few months. Jim in Oz too with his RH - I think we had our first rides to work on our newly roadworthy XS11's on the same morning - just different sides of the planet!

                    My XS has been the butt of friends jokes and a heavy thing I chain other bikes to in the garage for far too long. Good feeling knowing it's finally on the road. - Not perfectly sorted - but now a rolling project
                    XS1.1 sport - Sold June 2005 :-(
                    Guzzi 850
                    Z1000

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                    • #11
                      I can`t wait to feel the joy your feeling when I get mine a runnin'. It is great to hear you got it on the road.







                      Whodda
                      Timothy Nau

                      1971 CB500 Four (Future Project)
                      1972 CB500 Four (Restored)
                      1980 XS1100 LG ( Inprocess of Restoration)

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