Hi All,
I recently acquired a 1982 (I think) 1100 maxim (In Canada), at least thats what I was told by the previous owner. The registration however says 1982 XS1100.
I have checked the specs in this forum to see if I would find my serial number but it is not there. The serial on the bike and on the registration is:
11G000220
Can anyone confirm that this is indeed a XJ1100 Maxim or an XS1100.
I read somewhere that the XJ1100 has curved wheel spokes as opposed to straight ones for the XS1100, but then I saw some photos (in this forum) of an 1981 XS1100 LH (Midnight Special) and it also has curved wheel spokes.
I have also searched the entire internet and back for a 1982 Yamaha XJ1100 service manual but can not find anything (I could find plenty of 1981 yamaha XS1100 service manuals) are they the same?
I am not very mechanically knowledgeable (or handy) so please bear with me here (can anyone recommend any good books on general motorcycle mechanics and electrics).
The bike that I just acquired (was unable to start it due to drained out battery), when I rolled the bike manually the front brakes where locked. The previous owner told me that the brake pads needed changing. Would worn out brake pads cause the brakes to lock like that. Right now I unscrewed the bolts that held the brake caliper onto the disk, but I had a hard time removing them, I had to almost pry them off, is this normal?
One more thing, the previous owner did tell me that the battery was finished and I needed another one. I have taken this battery (when first checked it read close to 0 volts) and I am in the process of trying to charge it. I am using a 12v, 1 am/hr charger, it has now been almost 2 hours that it is being charged and the battery (when I disconnect the charger) reads 9.5 volts. Can I revive this battery. On the battery I can see the acid level is below the Lower Line indicator, does this mean that acid is missing.
Any advice/information to get me understand things a bit better and get me going would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Peter
I recently acquired a 1982 (I think) 1100 maxim (In Canada), at least thats what I was told by the previous owner. The registration however says 1982 XS1100.
I have checked the specs in this forum to see if I would find my serial number but it is not there. The serial on the bike and on the registration is:
11G000220
Can anyone confirm that this is indeed a XJ1100 Maxim or an XS1100.
I read somewhere that the XJ1100 has curved wheel spokes as opposed to straight ones for the XS1100, but then I saw some photos (in this forum) of an 1981 XS1100 LH (Midnight Special) and it also has curved wheel spokes.
I have also searched the entire internet and back for a 1982 Yamaha XJ1100 service manual but can not find anything (I could find plenty of 1981 yamaha XS1100 service manuals) are they the same?
I am not very mechanically knowledgeable (or handy) so please bear with me here (can anyone recommend any good books on general motorcycle mechanics and electrics).
The bike that I just acquired (was unable to start it due to drained out battery), when I rolled the bike manually the front brakes where locked. The previous owner told me that the brake pads needed changing. Would worn out brake pads cause the brakes to lock like that. Right now I unscrewed the bolts that held the brake caliper onto the disk, but I had a hard time removing them, I had to almost pry them off, is this normal?
One more thing, the previous owner did tell me that the battery was finished and I needed another one. I have taken this battery (when first checked it read close to 0 volts) and I am in the process of trying to charge it. I am using a 12v, 1 am/hr charger, it has now been almost 2 hours that it is being charged and the battery (when I disconnect the charger) reads 9.5 volts. Can I revive this battery. On the battery I can see the acid level is below the Lower Line indicator, does this mean that acid is missing.
Any advice/information to get me understand things a bit better and get me going would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Peter
Comment