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  • #16
    hey terry,
    didnt mean to offend you at all and i was answering more than just your comment . the entire paragraph and more was'nt just to you.. and i do thank you for the offer on the bike dims.. I also do notice you have a porsche i just sold mine.. i miss it and now i see porsches everywhere.. the roads around here just suck and thus the reason i sold mine.. i just moved to bend and didnt want to trash the car .

    Thank you for all that have given me some information and yes and iges, step, files are appreciated and i will import those into the complete model.
    1978 E XS1100 purchased for =$600.00
    crap load of time spent modifying it = Priceless
    My bike has the XS motor but can't really call it XS11
    (or at least it still looks like the XS motor)
    it has about 50% of the frame left from the XS bike

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    • #17
      Originally posted by MindWebs View Post
      I'm sorry, i can't help you with the model thing..(i just don't have the body for it)

      ...

      KIDDING...

      i get it. i still won't be much help...

      but i do have an idea for a part... or rather i have seen an idea...

      Hydrolic clutch mounting setup..

      the CNC made front fork brace is done by Tkat.. so we won't step on his toes there.

      how about adjustable foot pegs, like what's on my 1982 XJ750 maxim MNS.

      top plate for the triple clamp that allows for a better style of handlebar mounting (bolt risers directly on the top plate) like my S1.

      anything you can do about side covers????
      I got no idea...
      that may be more of a sheet metal type fab job.

      i'll think of more items....
      I am making the tripple tree with 3 types of uppers, ill be making the receiver for both 1 inch and my custom bars.. My bars will not be a bent basic bar it will be made from solid 6061 and 7075 aluminum, , new gauge panel, Rear sets, ill post a picture of my rear sets that i already designed. probably not your style but its what im making for my bike. I am planning on making a mold to make the XS covers from carbon fiber. mine will be a modified version of the covers. wheww. etc..
      1978 E XS1100 purchased for =$600.00
      crap load of time spent modifying it = Priceless
      My bike has the XS motor but can't really call it XS11
      (or at least it still looks like the XS motor)
      it has about 50% of the frame left from the XS bike

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      • #18
        Dont freak out .. i know its not the right motor etc.. im just playing a little bit
        im just putting down some basics.. i was working on another bike and had to put something down .. but the front wheel is my spoked wheel with out the spokes. its a 16 inch but ill put back on the stock xs wheel that came on the bike. the tree will change . the seat is the actual seat i have currently but i will also draw the queen and king seat down the road. i may 3d scan some of the parts in. again this will look much much different as the weeks and months go by.. its only been two days so these things take time. ..

        1978 E XS1100 purchased for =$600.00
        crap load of time spent modifying it = Priceless
        My bike has the XS motor but can't really call it XS11
        (or at least it still looks like the XS motor)
        it has about 50% of the frame left from the XS bike

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        • #19
          Originally posted by roccet View Post
          hey terry,
          didnt mean to offend you at all and i was answering more than just your comment . the entire paragraph and more was'nt just to you.. and i do thank you for the offer on the bike dims.. I also do notice you have a porsche i just sold mine.. i miss it and now i see porsches everywhere.. the roads around here just suck and thus the reason i sold mine.. i just moved to bend and didnt want to trash the car .

          Thank you for all that have given me some information and yes and iges, step, files are appreciated and i will import those into the complete model.
          No offense taken.Sorry you had to sell your Porsche.I don't drive mine much in winter to much cinder on the roads.PM we sometime we'll go for a ride.

          Terry
          1980 special (Phyllis)
          1196 10.5 to 1 kit,megacycle cams,shaved head,dynojet carb kit,ported intake and exhaust,mac 4 into 1 exhaust,drilled rotors,ss brake lines,pods,mikes xs green coils,iridium plugs,led lights,throttle lock,progressive shocks,oil cooler,ajustable cam gears,HD valve springs,Vmax tensioner mod

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          • #20


            low level model ,, just placement with very little detail.
            just measure basic dimension build a block and slap it in..
            it will keep growing and then comes all the detail.. there will be a point where you wont be able to tell im making any changes because there so fine that you probably one be able to tell. things like bolts, or bolt heads, or maybe the texture. or it may even be internal. ..
            If someone does have a part completely detailed out ill replace the "block " with there detailed solid. When i complete this i will then start making modified parts.
            such as new trees, handlebar kits bag kits, etc.
            I really want to start making hand controls for both 7/8 and 1 inch bars.
            1978 E XS1100 purchased for =$600.00
            crap load of time spent modifying it = Priceless
            My bike has the XS motor but can't really call it XS11
            (or at least it still looks like the XS motor)
            it has about 50% of the frame left from the XS bike

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            • #21
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              1978 E XS1100 purchased for =$600.00
              crap load of time spent modifying it = Priceless
              My bike has the XS motor but can't really call it XS11
              (or at least it still looks like the XS motor)
              it has about 50% of the frame left from the XS bike

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              • #22
                Roccet,I am very interested in the upper tree.Any ETA on when you will produce one for 1" bars? Joe

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                • #23
                  i'll think of more items....

                  Stouter choke handles, mastercylinder reservoirs...



                  Tod
                  Try your hardest to be the kind of person your dog thinks you are.

                  You can live to be 100, as long as you give up everything that would make you want to live to be 100!

                  Current bikes:
                  '06 Suzuki DR650
                  *'82 XJ1100 with the 1179 kit. "Mad Maxim"
                  '82 XJ1100 Completely stock fixer-upper
                  '82 XJ1100 Bagger fixer-upper
                  '82 XJ1100 Motor/frame and lots of boxes of parts
                  '82 XJ1100 Parts bike
                  '81 XS1100 Special
                  '81 YZ250
                  '80 XS850 Special
                  '80 XR100
                  *Crashed/Totalled, still own

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                  • #24
                    Yes i plan on a gamma of parts...
                    Im starting to realize there are much differences in the years.
                    78E is much different than a 80 . The tripple tree is different. Side covers are different etc.
                    I plan on doing a set of controls using the 78E because thats what i have.
                    I will be doing both 7/8 and 1 inch.
                    I wont be able to approach those until late october. and will take some time to get into the system. Im doing Ducati parts at the moment. But i Do realize there is not much available for the XS11 and want to focus on that bike for a bit.
                    1978 E XS1100 purchased for =$600.00
                    crap load of time spent modifying it = Priceless
                    My bike has the XS motor but can't really call it XS11
                    (or at least it still looks like the XS motor)
                    it has about 50% of the frame left from the XS bike

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                    • #25
                      Wanna' animate it?

                      I work in 3D modeling, but I'm more in the animation field with it. I mostly use Cinema4D and Vue7. I know it's sort of superfluous, but I'd love to animate the model when you guys finish drawing it up. I can use a lot of different formats from most Autodesk and Solid Works apps. I always wanted to do an XS animation, but never had a good model or the time to build one.

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                      1979 XS1100 Special - Daily Rider

                      "You're a funny man, Sully, I like you. That's why I'm going to kill you last."

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by metalistik View Post
                        I work in 3D modeling, but I'm more in the animation field with it. I mostly use Cinema4D and Vue7. I know it's sort of superfluous, but I'd love to animate the model when you guys finish drawing it up. I can use a lot of different formats from most Autodesk and Solid Works apps. I always wanted to do an XS animation, but never had a good model or the time to build one.

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                        1979 XS1100 Special - Daily Rider

                        "You're a funny man, Sully, I like you. That's why I'm going to kill you last."
                        HEHE! That would be really fun! If this happens be sure to post it for all us to see!

                        -Rick
                        1979 XS1100 Standard

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Clerek View Post
                          HEHE! That would be really fun! If this happens be sure to post it for all us to see!

                          -Rick
                          Originally posted by metalistik View Post
                          I work in 3D modeling, but I'm more in the animation field with it. I mostly use Cinema4D and Vue7. I know it's sort of superfluous, but I'd love to animate the model when you guys finish drawing it up. I can use a lot of different formats from most Autodesk and Solid Works apps. I always wanted to do an XS animation, but never had a good model or the time to build one.

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                          Yes that would be super cool Solidworks does have an animation app . I can forward the entire tree to you when complete..
                          I am currently working on the frame and the bottom end of the block.
                          Just the basics so far.. nothing detailed .. just blocks of information to fill space at the moment. I plan to post my progress on wed or thursday.

                          The pace is going a little faster than i thought it would but the difficult stuff is still to come.

                          I wish i had a motor torn apart then i would throw it up on the CMM and get some really good accurate information. Eventually but not right now..
                          1978 E XS1100 purchased for =$600.00
                          crap load of time spent modifying it = Priceless
                          My bike has the XS motor but can't really call it XS11
                          (or at least it still looks like the XS motor)
                          it has about 50% of the frame left from the XS bike

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                          • #28
                            Hey Roccet,
                            I can actually take your model file from SW and import it into C4D. It accepts SW file format. I can do all the texturing in there. If you want , I can animate the different parts (e.g. motor, drive, wheel movement etc.) when you get the detail in there to simulate the part's workflow. I was also thinking of making a cool XS11.com intro, with your model. What do you think?

                            Dan

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                            1979 XS1100 Special - daily rider

                            "You're a funny man, Sully, I like you. That's why I'm going to kill you last."

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by metalistik View Post
                              Hey Roccet,
                              I can actually take your model file from SW and import it into C4D. It accepts SW file format. I can do all the texturing in there. If you want , I can animate the different parts (e.g. motor, drive, wheel movement etc.) when you get the detail in there to simulate the part's workflow. I was also thinking of making a cool XS11.com intro, with your model. What do you think?
                              Not up to me but that sounds cool. Probably should be up for a vote from everyone. Ya im sure you can get better textures than SW has..
                              would you rather i just leave everything flat colors for your purpose?
                              1978 E XS1100 purchased for =$600.00
                              crap load of time spent modifying it = Priceless
                              My bike has the XS motor but can't really call it XS11
                              (or at least it still looks like the XS motor)
                              it has about 50% of the frame left from the XS bike

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                              • #30
                                Yeah, leave it flat. I'll texture it in C4D. As far as the XS11.com intro, I was thinking about running it by TopCat and then having a vote on the intro.

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                                1979 XS1100 Special - Daily Rider

                                "You're a funny man, Sully, I like you. That's why I'm going to kill you last."

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