First of all, an introduction on how I ended up with my 1980 XS1100 Touring bike. I had a deal to trade my little Suzuki GZ250 for a Honda gl500 (the early 80's silverwing). The trade was going to take place in MN (where my GZ250 had been) and I was going to ride the wing back home to MT. Dealer assured me the wing was ready to take the ride. Well I took the train out, took the wing out, and discovered the fork seals where completely shot (to the point that fork oil was leaking on the brakes). Dealer turned out to be a decent enough guy and we made a deal so I got the 80 XS1100. It has 34,000 miles and it looks like the one of the previous owners knew the XS1100's. It has a fork brace, oil cooler, and it is very clean with no rust. It even came with a 1983 South Dakota state parks sticker on the windshield. I rode it all the way back without any major problems (except low gas mileage of 30-32 mpg). There is an engine vibration at 55-60 mph but otherwise it runs awesome.
The Flying Beast as it's named (because it's big, long, and heavy, but flys in a straight line) desperately needs a tune up. I pulled the air filter off when I got home and it needs cleaning in a bad way. What is the proper way of cleaning the stock airfilter? Also, I would like to adjust the cam chain tensioner but I don't have a manual yet. Can someone post the instructions to adjust it?
Any help would be appreciated! I looked forward to spending even more quality time maintaining and owner the Flying Beast.
The Flying Beast as it's named (because it's big, long, and heavy, but flys in a straight line) desperately needs a tune up. I pulled the air filter off when I got home and it needs cleaning in a bad way. What is the proper way of cleaning the stock airfilter? Also, I would like to adjust the cam chain tensioner but I don't have a manual yet. Can someone post the instructions to adjust it?
Any help would be appreciated! I looked forward to spending even more quality time maintaining and owner the Flying Beast.
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