Hi,
This article got me thinking about making some changes to my trusty '80 XS11 Midnight Special:
http://thekneeslider.com/archives/20...m-transformed/
I really like the overall look, even if there are a couple things I would definitely do differently. My bike has about 34,000 miles on it, about 10,000 of which I'm responsible for. I take good care of it and it runs just fine, although someone more experienced with these bikes may or may not agree with me. It's been great as a long-distance hauler, with a loop out to the west coast that I did this summer (and posted about). Anyways, inspiration struck the other day and I ran outside to start taking my bike apart piece by piece and transferring it into my basement where I can work on it (I'm in college, no garage). Here are some initial questions I've been thinking about. I know there are probably a thousand posts on this stuff already, so please refrain from the age-old "use the search function!" No doubt I will once I get time, just looking for quick opinions here. Thanks for your input!
1) My seat is in terrible shape. Think I can reupholster it myself, having no prior experience? Rough idea of time/cost involved? Common alternatives?
2) Easiest order in which to remove the engine, transmission, drive shaft and final gear from the frame/swingarm? I'm stripping the frame down to nothing to paint it, just wondering what the easiest/most natural separation points are to break things up.
3) I'd like to switch to 4 individual carb intake filters. Is the general consensus that this increases or decreases performance? Is the carb tuning involved going to be more than I can handle on my own? Good source for filters? What do you do with the crankcase ventilation tube that normally runs into the intake box (at least I think that's what that big tube is)?
4) Does anyone make claims of phenomenal ride improvement with aftermarket shocks/springs in the rear? I'll consider an upgrade if they really make a difference.
5) I definitely want to replace my brake lines, at least the front, with stainless steel lines. My current ones are disintegrating from the inside, leading to a "bumpy/sticky" feeling that is totally unsettling. Economical source for replacements?
6) I'm getting rid of the swept-back handlebars in favor of something straighter, lower and more forward. Is this a common upgrade, and is there a particular bar that seems to work well?
7) I dropped my bike this summer and put a couple shallow (~.5in) but wide (2in) dents on the upper left portion of the tank. Anyone recommend a filler to fill in the dent? I might try taking it to an auto collision place to see if they can suction them out first...
8) This is mostly an aesthetic renovation, but it feels like as long as I'm taking everything apart, I might as well do a basic rebuild of the engine. However I have the feeling that might put me over the edge time-wise; this is basically something I can spend 6 hours per week on, and I want to have it done before summer. If the motor seems fine but has 33k on it, do you think it's worth taking it apart? I'll post my most recent compression test results when I find the notebook I wrote them down in, but they didn't seem out of the ordinary.
9) Replace or just repack the wheel bearings after 33k miles?
Of course, I probably can't do all of this given my time and money limits, but they're all worth thinking about at this stage.
Cheers,
Marshall
This article got me thinking about making some changes to my trusty '80 XS11 Midnight Special:
http://thekneeslider.com/archives/20...m-transformed/
I really like the overall look, even if there are a couple things I would definitely do differently. My bike has about 34,000 miles on it, about 10,000 of which I'm responsible for. I take good care of it and it runs just fine, although someone more experienced with these bikes may or may not agree with me. It's been great as a long-distance hauler, with a loop out to the west coast that I did this summer (and posted about). Anyways, inspiration struck the other day and I ran outside to start taking my bike apart piece by piece and transferring it into my basement where I can work on it (I'm in college, no garage). Here are some initial questions I've been thinking about. I know there are probably a thousand posts on this stuff already, so please refrain from the age-old "use the search function!" No doubt I will once I get time, just looking for quick opinions here. Thanks for your input!
1) My seat is in terrible shape. Think I can reupholster it myself, having no prior experience? Rough idea of time/cost involved? Common alternatives?
2) Easiest order in which to remove the engine, transmission, drive shaft and final gear from the frame/swingarm? I'm stripping the frame down to nothing to paint it, just wondering what the easiest/most natural separation points are to break things up.
3) I'd like to switch to 4 individual carb intake filters. Is the general consensus that this increases or decreases performance? Is the carb tuning involved going to be more than I can handle on my own? Good source for filters? What do you do with the crankcase ventilation tube that normally runs into the intake box (at least I think that's what that big tube is)?
4) Does anyone make claims of phenomenal ride improvement with aftermarket shocks/springs in the rear? I'll consider an upgrade if they really make a difference.
5) I definitely want to replace my brake lines, at least the front, with stainless steel lines. My current ones are disintegrating from the inside, leading to a "bumpy/sticky" feeling that is totally unsettling. Economical source for replacements?
6) I'm getting rid of the swept-back handlebars in favor of something straighter, lower and more forward. Is this a common upgrade, and is there a particular bar that seems to work well?
7) I dropped my bike this summer and put a couple shallow (~.5in) but wide (2in) dents on the upper left portion of the tank. Anyone recommend a filler to fill in the dent? I might try taking it to an auto collision place to see if they can suction them out first...
8) This is mostly an aesthetic renovation, but it feels like as long as I'm taking everything apart, I might as well do a basic rebuild of the engine. However I have the feeling that might put me over the edge time-wise; this is basically something I can spend 6 hours per week on, and I want to have it done before summer. If the motor seems fine but has 33k on it, do you think it's worth taking it apart? I'll post my most recent compression test results when I find the notebook I wrote them down in, but they didn't seem out of the ordinary.
9) Replace or just repack the wheel bearings after 33k miles?
Of course, I probably can't do all of this given my time and money limits, but they're all worth thinking about at this stage.
Cheers,
Marshall
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