Hello everybody, I just joined this group after discovering the XJ1100 for sale on craigslist.
First I'll explain who I am before asking my questions.
I'm 6'1'' 200 lbs and just took my motorcycle safety course, they said they were impressed that I'm a new rider and honestly I felt very natural on a bike. This has led me to believe I should go for a bigger first bike so I don't get bored too quick, I can practice riding for as long as it takes to be proficient before I take it out in traffic.
I'm interested in a midsize cruiser with the best engineering I can get for under $5000, pre-owned of course.
I found the XJ1100 for sale for $1300 with 20000 mi, and then found this website. I must say that the specs on the bike are phenomenal, no other bike I've seen has what this bike has. The only problem I see with it is that the styling is well, butt ugly - although I think it would make a great concept bike, something kind of Blade Runner, or Heavy Metal Magazine - sci-fi. Don't get me wrong, I love retro looks and odd stuff that no one else likes, but this is definitely a niche bike from a specific period, hard to make it sexy by today's standards. But it's not all about looks, it's about performance.
Here are my main questions -
How acurate are Bob Jones' claims for long life? I know there are many factors that go into this, but can anyone tell me how long and far their bike has ridden?
I don't see his book available online, is it hard to find?
With the previously stated deal on the bike - $1300 (which is kelly bb value) and 20000 miles, even if the bike is running well presently, are there any common or uncommon quirks or red flags I should look for? Say the present owners have it running ok but it did indeed sit for years....
How will someone my size fit on the bike? At 6'1'' and 200 lbs, I'm average to large but not overly so. I'm sure I'll fit, but the close proximity of the controls is what concerns me the most. Is that really a comfortable riding position for long hauls? What about the seat?
How much performance modification/enhancement will this bike take or does it need?
How hard is it to find parts?
What is the mileage/range I can expect to get?
Again I'm more about function than fashion. I'd have fun tweaking the XJ1100 or giving it a full-on overhaul for style, can't beat the price but will it truly last me a lifetime? I have been ravenously researching bikes and this is by far the most impressive set of specs I've seen. It's obvious the values that went into it are no longer used in the marketplace. I saw an '06 Mean Streak with 50000 mi on it for $3000 (half of kbb) and wouldn't touch it.
An example of what I like is the suzuki m50, it's got some good specs and an original funky look, I would most likely lower it and try to jack the power. I like things that look offbeat but I want something that has the guts to hold up to my abuse. I plan to really ride the heck out my bike. This is the only one that seems to fit the bill, almost all other bikes currently on offer seem to fall short in one category or another. I just want to make sure I know what I'm getting into. Any and all advice is greatly appreciated.
First I'll explain who I am before asking my questions.
I'm 6'1'' 200 lbs and just took my motorcycle safety course, they said they were impressed that I'm a new rider and honestly I felt very natural on a bike. This has led me to believe I should go for a bigger first bike so I don't get bored too quick, I can practice riding for as long as it takes to be proficient before I take it out in traffic.
I'm interested in a midsize cruiser with the best engineering I can get for under $5000, pre-owned of course.
I found the XJ1100 for sale for $1300 with 20000 mi, and then found this website. I must say that the specs on the bike are phenomenal, no other bike I've seen has what this bike has. The only problem I see with it is that the styling is well, butt ugly - although I think it would make a great concept bike, something kind of Blade Runner, or Heavy Metal Magazine - sci-fi. Don't get me wrong, I love retro looks and odd stuff that no one else likes, but this is definitely a niche bike from a specific period, hard to make it sexy by today's standards. But it's not all about looks, it's about performance.
Here are my main questions -
How acurate are Bob Jones' claims for long life? I know there are many factors that go into this, but can anyone tell me how long and far their bike has ridden?
I don't see his book available online, is it hard to find?
With the previously stated deal on the bike - $1300 (which is kelly bb value) and 20000 miles, even if the bike is running well presently, are there any common or uncommon quirks or red flags I should look for? Say the present owners have it running ok but it did indeed sit for years....
How will someone my size fit on the bike? At 6'1'' and 200 lbs, I'm average to large but not overly so. I'm sure I'll fit, but the close proximity of the controls is what concerns me the most. Is that really a comfortable riding position for long hauls? What about the seat?
How much performance modification/enhancement will this bike take or does it need?
How hard is it to find parts?
What is the mileage/range I can expect to get?
Again I'm more about function than fashion. I'd have fun tweaking the XJ1100 or giving it a full-on overhaul for style, can't beat the price but will it truly last me a lifetime? I have been ravenously researching bikes and this is by far the most impressive set of specs I've seen. It's obvious the values that went into it are no longer used in the marketplace. I saw an '06 Mean Streak with 50000 mi on it for $3000 (half of kbb) and wouldn't touch it.
An example of what I like is the suzuki m50, it's got some good specs and an original funky look, I would most likely lower it and try to jack the power. I like things that look offbeat but I want something that has the guts to hold up to my abuse. I plan to really ride the heck out my bike. This is the only one that seems to fit the bill, almost all other bikes currently on offer seem to fall short in one category or another. I just want to make sure I know what I'm getting into. Any and all advice is greatly appreciated.
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