Hopefully I won't annoy too many people with this post. I've searched the forum for info on my issues, but the problems discussed don't seem to be exactly the same as mine. And the way you guys talk tech... I feel like the dummy in "Motorcycle Maintenance for Dummies".
Anyway... Problem 1: Front-end wobble in low speed turns. Tried to take it to my local Yamaha dealer, but they won't even let my classic into the shop. So I found a shop that would work on it. Replaced the fork seals and fluid. "I can't find anything wrong with it. And it rides fine when we test drove it." And yet, I still have the wobble.
Now, I'm talking really slow turns. Like a u-turn, or turning into the driveway. If I'm not careful, I almost dump it. (poor thing has been down twice under 5mph)
Tires have less than 1000 miles on them. It has a faring, hard bags, and trunk. Rear forks remain on mid level (i'm a short 135 pounder). I have taken the faring off and tested it, thinking the weight of the faring was causing the problem. Not so. I have not noticed a high-speed wobble (I never go over 70mph. I'll get into that in problem 2).
So, for problem 1... does anybody know of a compitent mechanic in the san francisco bay area? Or could there be something that even this "dummy" could try?
Problem 2: Is the XS1100 a high rpm bike? At 65mph my '79 winds up to 4500-5000 rpm. The 500rpm difference depends on how I upshift to get to 65mph. Slow acceleration and slow shifting gets me 4500rpm @ 65mph. Cranking the throttle and running it up in half a block gets me 5000rpm @ 65mph.
I know what you're thinking... get your clutch adjusted you moron. Been there, done that, got the t-shirt.
I would love to feel what everyone that has a big bike like this says it's like to really go. But I just know if I take it up to 85 or 90 mph, it's gonna blow.
Maybe the old girl is just worn out. I don't know. The weather is cooling off here on the left coast, so I have a few months to tinker. I'd much rather have a professional fix whatever is wrong though. I'm afraid I'll do more harm than good. Then I'll have this parts bike. I would hate for that to happen.
Anyway... Problem 1: Front-end wobble in low speed turns. Tried to take it to my local Yamaha dealer, but they won't even let my classic into the shop. So I found a shop that would work on it. Replaced the fork seals and fluid. "I can't find anything wrong with it. And it rides fine when we test drove it." And yet, I still have the wobble.
Now, I'm talking really slow turns. Like a u-turn, or turning into the driveway. If I'm not careful, I almost dump it. (poor thing has been down twice under 5mph)
Tires have less than 1000 miles on them. It has a faring, hard bags, and trunk. Rear forks remain on mid level (i'm a short 135 pounder). I have taken the faring off and tested it, thinking the weight of the faring was causing the problem. Not so. I have not noticed a high-speed wobble (I never go over 70mph. I'll get into that in problem 2).
So, for problem 1... does anybody know of a compitent mechanic in the san francisco bay area? Or could there be something that even this "dummy" could try?
Problem 2: Is the XS1100 a high rpm bike? At 65mph my '79 winds up to 4500-5000 rpm. The 500rpm difference depends on how I upshift to get to 65mph. Slow acceleration and slow shifting gets me 4500rpm @ 65mph. Cranking the throttle and running it up in half a block gets me 5000rpm @ 65mph.
I know what you're thinking... get your clutch adjusted you moron. Been there, done that, got the t-shirt.
I would love to feel what everyone that has a big bike like this says it's like to really go. But I just know if I take it up to 85 or 90 mph, it's gonna blow.
Maybe the old girl is just worn out. I don't know. The weather is cooling off here on the left coast, so I have a few months to tinker. I'd much rather have a professional fix whatever is wrong though. I'm afraid I'll do more harm than good. Then I'll have this parts bike. I would hate for that to happen.
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