I picked up a 1980 XS1100G today, "touring" edition.
At least I think that's the right model designation.
It's definitely a "project" as these pics show:
http://parrot820.smugmug.com/Motorcy...S1100G-Touring
This is my first project bike, so we'll see how it goes.
I've only done minimal work on my other two bikes (R1100GS, R1200C) so this will be quite the learning experience.
I'm also very new to this model of bike, but one of the reasons I decided to give the XS a shot as my first project is because of this forum. I don't think I'd take this on if there wasn't an online resource to bug. :-)
My current plan is to tear it down to the frame, then start putting it back together again, component by component, fixing and replacing as I go.
I haven't decided what to do with the fairing. I really like the "naked" look with the shorter handle bars, but the fairing is in pretty good shape so I might put it on there just to see what it looks like.
I look forward to getting down and dirty with this bike and hopefully I can bring it back from years of sitting outside in the Northwest weather.
Patrick
At least I think that's the right model designation.
It's definitely a "project" as these pics show:
http://parrot820.smugmug.com/Motorcy...S1100G-Touring
This is my first project bike, so we'll see how it goes.
I've only done minimal work on my other two bikes (R1100GS, R1200C) so this will be quite the learning experience.
I'm also very new to this model of bike, but one of the reasons I decided to give the XS a shot as my first project is because of this forum. I don't think I'd take this on if there wasn't an online resource to bug. :-)
My current plan is to tear it down to the frame, then start putting it back together again, component by component, fixing and replacing as I go.
I haven't decided what to do with the fairing. I really like the "naked" look with the shorter handle bars, but the fairing is in pretty good shape so I might put it on there just to see what it looks like.
I look forward to getting down and dirty with this bike and hopefully I can bring it back from years of sitting outside in the Northwest weather.
Patrick
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