I would like to thank everyone at this website for sealing my decision to buy a XS1100. It's great to know of others who love riding/working on vintage bikes...not to mention the great wealth of hands on knowledge!
This brings me to my first sticky issue & posting. I purchased a 79' XS1100F with 18K miles about two months ago and have been going through routine checks and giving her a good tune-up and cleaning. My prior bike was a 83' XJ550 that I ran and maintained for 10 years (interesting to see the updates between the two models). I have already cleaned and synced the carbs, changed all the fluids / plugs and have the engine running smooth. I took her out for long drive and experienced the 'clunky' transmission I have read about first hand...in fact, I thought for sure the clutch badly needed adjustment (I could hear and feel the dogs skipping and biting right before they engage during shifting and on several attempts missed 2nd or was refused). I printed the tech tip on adjusting the clutch swing arm and as I was unscrewing the lock down nut I noticed that I could wiggle the post a little by hand. I finished the adjustment and took her for a test drive with little difference.
I'm mostly chalking my shifting problem up to inexperience and suspect I will get into a rhythm. However, is it normal to be able to wiggle the clutch post (what the swing arm attaches to) by hand? or is it an indication of a bigger problem?
This brings me to my first sticky issue & posting. I purchased a 79' XS1100F with 18K miles about two months ago and have been going through routine checks and giving her a good tune-up and cleaning. My prior bike was a 83' XJ550 that I ran and maintained for 10 years (interesting to see the updates between the two models). I have already cleaned and synced the carbs, changed all the fluids / plugs and have the engine running smooth. I took her out for long drive and experienced the 'clunky' transmission I have read about first hand...in fact, I thought for sure the clutch badly needed adjustment (I could hear and feel the dogs skipping and biting right before they engage during shifting and on several attempts missed 2nd or was refused). I printed the tech tip on adjusting the clutch swing arm and as I was unscrewing the lock down nut I noticed that I could wiggle the post a little by hand. I finished the adjustment and took her for a test drive with little difference.
I'm mostly chalking my shifting problem up to inexperience and suspect I will get into a rhythm. However, is it normal to be able to wiggle the clutch post (what the swing arm attaches to) by hand? or is it an indication of a bigger problem?
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