Hi Steve,
I think it's about department compartmentalism. I moved from an XS650 to an XS11 and almost everything about the design of those two bikes is different.
Not so much the 2 vs 4 cylinders or chain vs shaft but the little things like the swingarm pivot; plastic bushings vs sealed bearings; or the seat hold down, keyed latch vs having to carry a 14mm long socket & ratchet.
I see two design offices that share a common parts catalog but are forbidden to talk to each other.
I think it's about department compartmentalism. I moved from an XS650 to an XS11 and almost everything about the design of those two bikes is different.
Not so much the 2 vs 4 cylinders or chain vs shaft but the little things like the swingarm pivot; plastic bushings vs sealed bearings; or the seat hold down, keyed latch vs having to carry a 14mm long socket & ratchet.
I see two design offices that share a common parts catalog but are forbidden to talk to each other.

It really does not take much wear or build-up for the float valves to hang open. You can be adjusted perfect on float level and bike have run perfect for months and then you shut it off put it in the shed having sweet dreams of your ride that night. A week or so latter the nightmare begins as the puddle of gas, paint warping on engine parts, airfilter box soaked, and a crankcase full of gas destroying the 3 quarts of 9.00 per can oil and 15.00 filter tell you your ride is done today
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