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  • XS1100_OEM4ME
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    30

    30 in a few days A true antique (cheap lifetime tags here in Florida) Sweet Bike
    Originally posted by madmax-im
    My 29 year old...

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  • BA80
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    What's up with the pics? Y'all aren't deleteing your photos from Photobucket after you post them are you?

    That deletes them from everywhere you've posted them.

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  • madmax-im
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    My 29 year old...

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  • XS1100_OEM4ME
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    Dedication!

    WOW, that is dedication Still looks great and runs great with 100k+ on her Good job keeping her up so well

    Originally posted by Tom Andersen


    Here's mine,I bought it new January 1978, 103k miles and still running good.

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  • BA80
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    Beautiful Tom.

    Original owner of an original classic. Just out of curiosity, what is the V.I.N. so we can see the production #.

    We used to have a thread here about that. Guess it's still around somewhere.

    103K............ I still don't understand how some people have a hard time keeping these bikes in running condition.

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  • Tom Andersen
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    Here's mine,I bought it new January 1978, 103k miles and still running good.

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  • XS1100_OEM4ME
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    Ha Ha

    Ha Ha, here is my before and after I had to do some mods and paint work, the hard part was adding the extra 1000cc's

    Before:



    After:


    It took a lot of work, but I think it was worth it





    Originally posted by old_skool
    Ok, here's my before

    and here's my after

    No really!!! just a little soap and water was all I needed

    It will be spring before I post mine, love all the bikes, gives me plenty of ideas when it comes to choosing whether or not I want to paint mine a different color.

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  • XS1100_OEM4ME
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    Look good

    Looks good Tom, nice Windjammer also. Are you going to keep the black and gold colors when you paint her, hope so, I think that will look great

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  • tom clisham
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    ?????????

    Guess I'll get back to you with the rest. 3 more.

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  • tom clisham
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    My stable

    Here are my current XS1100s. Keep in mind that they're all works in progress.
    First 80 SG dresser. Will have emblems & new paint next summer.
    [IMG]http://i1226.photobucket.com/albums/ee419/tomclisham/003-1.jpg
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    The 2nd bike is the all original 78E. It's arunner, just needs carbs redone.
    3rd bike is the bar hopper 79SF carbs out for work.
    4th bike is original 79 SF, 8000 miles with original 1 owner title. Cleaning up. It'll be cramine red or as close as possible.
    Hope these pop up. Still a novice at the pix.

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  • cruiser
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    Started with this



    Transformed to this



    The latest horse to my stable

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  • BA80
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    Originally posted by kwats
    BA80....I still have the original seat, and I think it's in good shape. The grab bar however has since become part of my sandblaster. I'll look at the seat and PM you.
    KOOL

    Not worried about the cover. Just as long as the pan is in good shape.

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  • old_skool
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    Ok, here's my before

    and here's my after

    No really!!! just a little soap and water was all I needed

    It will be spring before I post mine, love all the bikes, gives me plenty of ideas when it comes to choosing whether or not I want to paint mine a different color.

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  • kwats
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    BA80....I still have the original seat, and I think it's in good shape. The grab bar however has since become part of my sandblaster. I'll look at the seat and PM you.

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  • fredintoon
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    Originally posted by BA80
    Hmmmm...now that you mention it I see the forks. Doesn't that mess with the trail?
    Seems like that would make it a little twitchy in the front end.
    Hi Greg,
    sez he swapped the lot but it's the Special forks in Standard 'trees that gives the twitchy steering. That's why us sidecar guys do it:-

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