Hi Folks. I keep reading about the XS1100's legendary bad handling on just about every page on the internet, old magazines etc. Then I read about wobbles and other bad things about the handling on the forum.
I've had 27 bikes of different makes, Japanese and British mainly. So I've experienced different sorts of handling in a variety of size bikes. I just don't get it about how the XS1100 is supposedly so bad on handling! All this 'wallowing into bends' talk etc. I'm seriously wondering if it's an urban myth!
My bike handles absolutely perfectly. No wobbles at any speed. No wallowing into bends. I can ride it one handed at 50mph+ with no waggling (not that I do it a lot...). I can tear into corners, and out of them, at good speeds. Throw the bike about. And so on. It never feels unsafe.
My brother had a Kawasaki Z1000ST which was abominable in handling. I had a Honda CB500T that was appalling. My Triumph Bonnevilles weren't so good and my Norton Commando was bordering on lethal in terms of handling. I really do know what lousy handling is and it certainly isn't on my XS1100. I have standard rear shocks on middle setting. New fork tubes and sliders with progressive springs on lowest setting. I have a Micron fork brace. I replaced the steering head bearings and swinging arm bearings. Wheel bearings are good.
I really don't know what all the negative stuff is all about. Am I either very fortunate or missing something? Or do I have poor judgement re handling?
I've had 27 bikes of different makes, Japanese and British mainly. So I've experienced different sorts of handling in a variety of size bikes. I just don't get it about how the XS1100 is supposedly so bad on handling! All this 'wallowing into bends' talk etc. I'm seriously wondering if it's an urban myth!
My bike handles absolutely perfectly. No wobbles at any speed. No wallowing into bends. I can ride it one handed at 50mph+ with no waggling (not that I do it a lot...). I can tear into corners, and out of them, at good speeds. Throw the bike about. And so on. It never feels unsafe.
My brother had a Kawasaki Z1000ST which was abominable in handling. I had a Honda CB500T that was appalling. My Triumph Bonnevilles weren't so good and my Norton Commando was bordering on lethal in terms of handling. I really do know what lousy handling is and it certainly isn't on my XS1100. I have standard rear shocks on middle setting. New fork tubes and sliders with progressive springs on lowest setting. I have a Micron fork brace. I replaced the steering head bearings and swinging arm bearings. Wheel bearings are good.
I really don't know what all the negative stuff is all about. Am I either very fortunate or missing something? Or do I have poor judgement re handling?
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