Hello,
I just joined XS100.com. I am going to build a bike for next year’s Stampede. The Stampede is a coast to coast race for hardtail choppers. No windshields, no fairings, no hard saddle bags and no chase vehicles. Struts are OK. This year The Stampede left from Lake Tahoe, CA and followed Hwy 50 more or less to the east coast then to Pine Bluff, NC, about 3300 miles.
I have considered using a Kawi KZ or a Suzuki GS as the basis for a Stampede race bike, but have recently been thinking of using a XS1100. I would never think of using a restorable XS, I just can't do that, but there are lots of bikes that have not been cared for cosmetically or have already been "customized" that are really not restorable (cubic dollars excepted).
I really have just a couple of questions that you XS Forum members could help with, first does the XS1100 have a rubber mounted engine, or any rubber bushings in the engine mounts? Second any thoughts on using the XS for the stampede. I've read most of the Hardtail threads and I like the looks of Hideki's build, (the first picture with the struts).
I know most don't like a hardtail but there are tricks to make them more comfortable. A properly sprung seat will do what the shocks do, ok, with a little more unsprung weight. Proper foot peg placement is important, that cruiser, foot forward placement makes your spine take up shocks where your legs should be doing that job.
Anyway thanks for letting me join your forum. I've got some pictures of Stampede bikes on my blog they are an interesting lot. I don't know if your Forum etiquette allows mention of one's own blog, if so just ask and I'll give the URL.
I just joined XS100.com. I am going to build a bike for next year’s Stampede. The Stampede is a coast to coast race for hardtail choppers. No windshields, no fairings, no hard saddle bags and no chase vehicles. Struts are OK. This year The Stampede left from Lake Tahoe, CA and followed Hwy 50 more or less to the east coast then to Pine Bluff, NC, about 3300 miles.
I have considered using a Kawi KZ or a Suzuki GS as the basis for a Stampede race bike, but have recently been thinking of using a XS1100. I would never think of using a restorable XS, I just can't do that, but there are lots of bikes that have not been cared for cosmetically or have already been "customized" that are really not restorable (cubic dollars excepted).
I really have just a couple of questions that you XS Forum members could help with, first does the XS1100 have a rubber mounted engine, or any rubber bushings in the engine mounts? Second any thoughts on using the XS for the stampede. I've read most of the Hardtail threads and I like the looks of Hideki's build, (the first picture with the struts).
I know most don't like a hardtail but there are tricks to make them more comfortable. A properly sprung seat will do what the shocks do, ok, with a little more unsprung weight. Proper foot peg placement is important, that cruiser, foot forward placement makes your spine take up shocks where your legs should be doing that job.
Anyway thanks for letting me join your forum. I've got some pictures of Stampede bikes on my blog they are an interesting lot. I don't know if your Forum etiquette allows mention of one's own blog, if so just ask and I'll give the URL.
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