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79 XS1100 SF - name TBD - possibly "Divorce Maker" Kerker 4 into 1, K&N filter in stock air box
79 XS1100 SF - parts (for now) - "Divorce Maker II"
79 XS1100 SF "The one that got away" sold in 1993.
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The good ol' washer trick
Originally posted by madmax-im View PostYeah thats what I have on my c.s. however what I thought was the spring attachment point on the frame is a loop and actually its a post thats comes out from the left side frame rail... so I tried to attach the spring from the c.s loop to the post and I cannot stretch the spring the 1/8" distance to connect them.
try this:- grab the spring eye in a vise and bend the spring sideways. The coils will open up on one side. Shove washers in the gaps and let the spring close to grip them. Bend the spring the other way and the coils will open up on the other side. Shove washers in there too. OK, it's fiddly work and the washers may not want to stay in place but if you keep at it you will end up with a spring that's held open by those washers enough to install without you having to stretch it. Put the bike on it's stand and all the washers will fall out. Pick them up and you're done.Fred Hill, S'toon
XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
"The Flying Pumpkin"
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Just looked up the cs in the Yamah parts cataloge and the cs for the XJ is the same as on the specials part # 3H3-27111-01-00, the standards use part # 2H7-27111-00-00. Yet the spring on both models mounts on the left.
Just drink your breakfast and you'll be able to do it. Like Tod said, channel locks will get you there.1980G Standard, Restored
Kerker 4 - 1
850 Rear End Mod
2-21 Flashing LED Arrays on either side of license plate for Brake Light Assist, 1100 Lumen Cree Aux Lights,
Progressive springs, Showa rear shocks
Automatic CCT
1980GH Special, Restored
Stock Exhaust, New Handlebars, 1" Spacer in Fork Springs, Automatic CCT, Showa Rear Shocks
'82 XJ1100 (Sold)
Automatic CCT, RC Engineering 4 X 1 Exhaust, K&N Pods, #50 Pilot Jets, YICS Eliminator. Sorely missed.
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XS to XJ
I'm using a XS centerstand on my XJ . I had to bend the pedal somewhat but it works . Spring is on the proper side .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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Would the centerstand for the special 16" wheel be 1/2" shorter than the standard 17" wheel to allow for the shorter stance?
Has that ever been measured?
RodgerRIP Whiskers (Shop Boss) 25+yrs
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A Stiff One
Originally posted by TopCatGr58 View PostHey BNE,
I didn't realize this before, but saw a post from a guru about how there's a difference between the standards and specials due to the 16" rear wheels vs. the 17" rear wheels, the standards are a little longer/taller for the taller tire!
Perhaps the location of the spring clip is different for standards vs. specials, I don't know, but does sound like it's different for XS's vs. XJ's!? Do you know someone with a welder that could move the spring loop to the desired location??
T.C.
The center stand spring on mine is mighty stiff and hard to get on and off.
Dan81 Black "1179" Xcessively trick Super Special. One owner (me).
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Stick a large Phillips head screwdriver through the end of the spring and end over the post. Pull up on the screwdriver and lever the spring onto the post.
After a couple tries you should get the idea. Once you get the knack, this is easy...
GeezerHi my name is Tony and I'm a bikeoholic.
The old gray biker ain't what he used to be.
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This is how I did it, worked great.
Larry
Originally posted by fredintoon View PostHi Madmax,
try this:- grab the spring eye in a vise and bend the spring sideways. The coils will open up on one side. Shove washers in the gaps and let the spring close to grip them. Bend the spring the other way and the coils will open up on the other side. Shove washers in there too. OK, it's fiddly work and the washers may not want to stay in place but if you keep at it you will end up with a spring that's held open by those washers enough to install without you having to stretch it. Put the bike on it's stand and all the washers will fall out. Pick them up and you're done.Inventor of the YICS Eliminator. Want one? Get it here.
http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread...399#post183399
If you're not riding, you're not living!
82 XJ1100
80 XS1100G (Project bike)
64 Yamaha YA-6
77 Suzuki TS-185
79 XS1100SF Built this one for a friend.
See it here... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBYT4C9_6Ac
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Thankyou all for your suggestions...I just want to clarify that what I originally thought was the spring attachment point on the frame was actually a metal loop to route wires ...and the actual attacchment point is a post that comes off the frame on the left side near where the c.s. left pivot bolt mounts...this is in line with the attachment point on the c.s.
As for methodology to attach the spring first I got a 6 pack...LOL now I am going to attempt the screwdriver method...the spring is very taut and stiff...so if the 1st method doesn't work I'll try the washer method...1980 XS650G Special-Two
1993 Honda ST1100
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Tool
There is always the tool made for this purpose with a Tee handle and a shaft with a hook on the end .
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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Or do it backwards?
Originally posted by madmax-im View PostAs for methodology to attach the spring first I got a 6 pack...LOL now I am going to attempt the screwdriver method...the spring is very taut and stiff...so if the 1st method doesn't work I'll try the washer method...:
or Axel's hook, even? Looking at that thing makes me feel all piratical but you do need the room to get a straight pull on it, kinda dodgy under a bike.
There is yet another way. Pull the stand pivot bolts. Now the spring mounts can be moved towards each other enough to just slip the spring into place.
Use a tapered drift to get the pivot holes aligned and refit the pivot bolts.Fred Hill, S'toon
XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
"The Flying Pumpkin"
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I've done hundreds of them with a screwdriver so I'm not inclined to buy a special tool but that looks like a good one. I might has sprung for one back when I was turning wrenches for a living...
GeezerHi my name is Tony and I'm a bikeoholic.
The old gray biker ain't what he used to be.
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My Cutlass had drum brakes on all 4 wheels. Lots of springs. A drum brake tool kit will do the job nicely.79 XS1100 SF - name TBD - possibly "Divorce Maker" Kerker 4 into 1, K&N filter in stock air box
79 XS1100 SF - parts (for now) - "Divorce Maker II"
79 XS1100 SF "The one that got away" sold in 1993.
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Originally posted by 65oldsboy View PostMy Cutlass had drum brakes on all 4 wheels. Lots of springs. A drum brake tool kit will do the job nicely.
http://www.amazon.com/KD-Tools-Brake...501957&sr=8-15
LarryInventor of the YICS Eliminator. Want one? Get it here.
http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread...399#post183399
If you're not riding, you're not living!
82 XJ1100
80 XS1100G (Project bike)
64 Yamaha YA-6
77 Suzuki TS-185
79 XS1100SF Built this one for a friend.
See it here... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBYT4C9_6Ac
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