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  • My xs11 chop/build

    I know some of you don't like chops, but I do, so I will try to detail my progress here.

    When I first picked her up. 1979 XS1100 Special
    Rich (Ringo)
    '79 XS11 Special
    '02 VTX1800C (I know not a Yama but still mine)

  • #2
    First day of tear down. Main reason for today was to free up the frozen front brakes. I got that taken care of rather quickly so I decided to start taking parts off that I did not want on the bike.







    Rich (Ringo)
    '79 XS11 Special
    '02 VTX1800C (I know not a Yama but still mine)

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    • #3
      2nd day of working on the bike. Wanted to get the tank off and get the carbs off to clean them and line the tank. Want to make sure the fuel system is good before I try to start her.

      It was a nice day here in CT, for February. Was almost 60 degrees so I decided to get her some sun if I was gonna take her top off.


      NAKED!!!





      Time to take the carbs out.









      Apparently we are not the only ones who like this bike. The chipmunks love it. Found acorns and other stuff in the battery box, under the seat, and on the engine under the carbs. Hope there aren't any chipmunks in the engine.

      Hope you like the pics.
      Rich (Ringo)
      '79 XS11 Special
      '02 VTX1800C (I know not a Yama but still mine)

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      • #4
        keep it up

        are you doing a kick start on your bike? i have been thinkin about putting one on mine
        Last edited by Nightengale; 02-08-2012, 07:03 PM.
        xs1100 hartail bobber

        http://i1169.photobucket.com/albums/...-38-36_563.jpg

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        • #5
          I plan on adding it on. I am probably going to grab one from Tom Clisham here on the forum, as my bike seems to have lost the original, but I want to make it a fixture on the bike, so it will take a little work. No worries though. You probably saw my posts on chopperhack. I joined there when I saw you post about it the other day. another cool site. I saw your bike, I like where you have gotten so far. I am having fun learning and doing bit by bit. good project. Good luck to you on your build and look forward to speaking with you more about it.
          Rich (Ringo)
          '79 XS11 Special
          '02 VTX1800C (I know not a Yama but still mine)

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          • #6
            hardtail??

            are you doing a hardtail or keeping the shocks? when doing your build remember slow and steady, dont try and rush it.
            xs1100 hartail bobber

            http://i1169.photobucket.com/albums/...-38-36_563.jpg

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            • #7
              I plan on hardtailing it. I am searching for a good welder as I don't weld. Wanna learn, but still would not trust my welds enough to put my ass on it. Think I am gonna talk to Tigman and see what he can do. He is not far, just up in Massachusetts. Don't mind paying for quality but dont want to get taken either, so shopping around and looking for suggestions. no rush. I have a bike to ride already, so I will take it easy. Thanks though.
              Rich (Ringo)
              '79 XS11 Special
              '02 VTX1800C (I know not a Yama but still mine)

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              • #8
                Originally posted by RJFort View Post
                I plan on hardtailing it.
                ....and another one bites the dust.... bike or kidneys, take your pick.
                1980 SG. (Sold - waiting on replacement)
                2000 XJR1300. The Real modern XS11. Others are just pretenders.

                Woman (well, my wife anyway) are always on Transmit and never Receive.

                "A man should look for what is, and not for what he thinks should be" Albert Einstien.

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                • #9
                  I am sorry to all you purists if chopping a bike or this bike bothers you. I can appreciate your passion for your bikes. I can appreciate creative criticism or a little bit of jabbing. what I have a hard time with is the downright obliteration of anyone wanting to do something creative or different with THEIR bike. I personally like to make anything I own MINE. I do not want something that anyone else has. If I restore my bike to original then I have a bike just like 100 of you. I can respect your opinions and there are ways for you to get them across without making people feel like they don't belong here. This is an XS1100 forum, and regardless of what I do to my bike it will always be an XS1100. So I am hardtailing the bike, so I wont have questions about which shocks to use. I am not digging on the post before me, that one was actually kinda funny. It just reminded me of some of the other post I have seen killing people for wanting to customize their bikes. I personally have an affinity for the old school look and feel of a bike. I just can not afford to build one from the ground up or get me an old one from the 50s or 60s. I paid $250 for this bike and dont even know if it runs yet. If I did not buy this bike it was going to the scrap heap. I saved this bike. I am not as partial to this bike as most of you are. this was an inexpensive means to my ends, as it is with several of us who are building something different than the norm. I am sorry if this insults your sensibilities, but not everyone sees things the same way and that is what makes sites like these great. We get to share our view on something hopefully without too much aggressive criticism. Joking is great. Just remember that sometimes things do not translate as well in text as it would if spoken to someone. As I went through some of the threads here I came away from them feeling like whomever was being attacked. I appreciate your views, I really do. Just please appreciate some of the others that are different than your own. Thank you. Have a great day guys, and continue to joke around.
                  Rich (Ringo)
                  '79 XS11 Special
                  '02 VTX1800C (I know not a Yama but still mine)

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                  • #10
                    I agree with the "its your bike do it your way". In regards your last post, you say you want to learn, then instead of paying someone to weld for you buy yourself a decent welder and learn. If the member near you knows how to weld I bet he would help you learn. Once you know how then the possibilities are endless. Possibly even hidden suspension, hardtail look with suspension comforts!

                    I would suggest though not completely destroying the frame. You may want suspension at some point, don't eliminate it as a future option for yourself or a future owner.

                    As to negative comments, what do you expect? You show up on an enthusiast website for a single bike (not a maker or style or anything a single bike) and say I just bought this complete bike and now I am going to chop it up. Again, what do you expect? Are you getting support, yes! Of course you are going to have to sift through negative comments from pissed off enthusiasts. Get over it, ignore them and move on. Don't completely blow them off though, they will still help and make useful suggestions.
                    Nathan
                    KD9ARL

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                    1978 XS1100E
                    K&N Filter
                    #45 pilot Jet, #137.5 Main Jet
                    OEM Exhaust
                    ATK Fork Brace
                    LED Dash lights
                    Ammeter, Oil Pressure, Oil Temp, and Volt Meters

                    Green Monster Coils
                    SS Brake Lines
                    Vision 550 Auto Tensioner

                    In any moment of decision the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing.

                    Theodore Roosevelt

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                    • #11
                      Ad nauseum........... What the hell do you expect from the majority of folks here who are intent on preserving these bikes?...you couldnt pick an XS650 or 750 or 850...which they made millions of... no you gotta chop an XS1100...personally I think this sucks and am getting tired of seeing this here...
                      Last edited by madmax-im; 02-09-2012, 08:14 AM.
                      1980 XS650G Special-Two
                      1993 Honda ST1100

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by RJFort View Post
                        This is an XS1100 forum, and regardless of what I do to my bike it will always be an XS1100.
                        I thought that too, I had the error of my ways explained to me. I now own a "once was" an XS1100 based special/bobber/chop/cafe bike

                        But hardtailing?? really?? I guess you ride gently then. They had swing arm rear suspension in the fifties and sixties too ya know, it'd still be old school with a swing arm if you do the styling right. I guess you'll be putting drum brakes on it and crappy headlight and charging system, and junking the electric start, and any other things that make it rideable in modern conditions. Oh and cutting off two cyclinders to make it slow. Thats old school, go for it.
                        Tom
                        1982 5K7 Sport, restored to original from a wreck
                        1978 2H9 (E), my original XS11, mostly original
                        1980 2H9 monoshocked (avatar pic)http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...psf30aa1c8.jpg
                        1982 XJ1100, waiting resto to original

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                        • #13
                          I do want to learn to weld, but with the amount of time it would take me to get good enough and to afford the proper machine to get enough penetration in the steel I would have a rusty hunk of metal in my friends garage. I would be willing to weld tail light brackets or somehting that. Something that my life would not immediately depend upon if it breaks. I can turn a wrench but never had the opportunity to learn all the deeper aspects of building a bike. I fully intend on learning how to weld a little.

                          As to the negative comments, I am ok with some negativity. It is part of life, but the extent to which I have read seems a little excessive, borderline insulting. I get it that you may not like a chopper, just don't chastise me for my choices. Say your little piece and leave it at that. As to what did I expect when I joined I wanted open mindedness as everyone's tastes are different and a little support for my project.

                          I will be posting the parts that I am not putting back on the bike for all of you to choose from. Better that someone get use out of it than throw it away.

                          I wont reply to anymore posts about negativity, as that was not the intent of that post, I just wanted to try to avoid too much being directed at me before it came.
                          Rich (Ringo)
                          '79 XS11 Special
                          '02 VTX1800C (I know not a Yama but still mine)

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                          • #14
                            I guess it was a mistake for me to post on my progress. Thanks guys. Have fun.

                            Mods please lock this thread.
                            Rich (Ringo)
                            '79 XS11 Special
                            '02 VTX1800C (I know not a Yama but still mine)

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                            • #15
                              ???? You sure seem awefully sensitive and worried about some comments for a rebel type that wants to go their own way in life and do things their own way.

                              You had some people that liked what you were doing, and some that didn't. You can concentrate on the haters and go run off and pout, or you can keep posting and ignore the haters. It's your choice.

                              I would like to add, though, to your comment about doing an OEM restore on one of these bikes and making it look like a hundred others. Doing an outstanding restore to original would put you into a very small elite few, and none of these restored bikes ends up looking like anyone else's. Too many colors, seats, tanks, lights, wheels, brakes, etc.. to chose from. Just chopping one doesn't make you an artist or visionary, just as restoring one doesn't. There will people that don't like what you've done to the bike no matter which route you've chosen. I usually hate chop jobs, but love what Dabubble did to his bike. Many colors or choices done in an "OEM" restore, I sit and wonder WTH they were thinking.

                              So... run off, or man-up and keep posting. That choice is nobody but yours.
                              Try your hardest to be the kind of person your dog thinks you are.

                              You can live to be 100, as long as you give up everything that would make you want to live to be 100!

                              Current bikes:
                              '06 Suzuki DR650
                              *'82 XJ1100 with the 1179 kit. "Mad Maxim"
                              '82 XJ1100 Completely stock fixer-upper
                              '82 XJ1100 Bagger fixer-upper
                              '82 XJ1100 Motor/frame and lots of boxes of parts
                              '82 XJ1100 Parts bike
                              '81 XS1100 Special
                              '81 YZ250
                              '80 XS850 Special
                              '80 XR100
                              *Crashed/Totalled, still own

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