Hey guys,
I'm super stoked I've found this site. I've had my 79 XJ1100 Special for a year now. I love it emensly. The engine is bullet proof and rolls on the power with ease and class. When I originally got it, I thought I wouldn't want to do anything to it but the customizing bug is taking hold a bit. Here is what she looks like now:
I got it for 1200 bucks with under 20k on it. The chrome is in mint condition and must of been garaged it's whole life. It had a few ticks being an older bike but nothing a good tune up couldn't fix.
My last bike was an 82 XJ750 Seca that I spent a year making into a Cafe Racer. "The Orca" as I named her, can be seen here:
So I was wondering what most have done with their Specials. Through looking trough the forums it would seem the Special have a wider frame. Was this a problem when handling things like seats, sissy bars, etc?
I was thinking of putting some clubman bars on it and leaving it at that. They have such a classic look that the bars alone can give it that cafe look right off the bat. Anyone on here taken the cafe route with their XS? If so, do you have some pics or advice? I was originally thinking about a bobber, but that seems to really draw away from what the stock look has to offer.
I'm open to suggestions and comments. It's great to be a part of the site!
I'm super stoked I've found this site. I've had my 79 XJ1100 Special for a year now. I love it emensly. The engine is bullet proof and rolls on the power with ease and class. When I originally got it, I thought I wouldn't want to do anything to it but the customizing bug is taking hold a bit. Here is what she looks like now:
I got it for 1200 bucks with under 20k on it. The chrome is in mint condition and must of been garaged it's whole life. It had a few ticks being an older bike but nothing a good tune up couldn't fix.
My last bike was an 82 XJ750 Seca that I spent a year making into a Cafe Racer. "The Orca" as I named her, can be seen here:
So I was wondering what most have done with their Specials. Through looking trough the forums it would seem the Special have a wider frame. Was this a problem when handling things like seats, sissy bars, etc?
I was thinking of putting some clubman bars on it and leaving it at that. They have such a classic look that the bars alone can give it that cafe look right off the bat. Anyone on here taken the cafe route with their XS? If so, do you have some pics or advice? I was originally thinking about a bobber, but that seems to really draw away from what the stock look has to offer.
I'm open to suggestions and comments. It's great to be a part of the site!
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