Hello!
I'm a beginner rider that has been lucky enough to receive a very nice 1980 XS1100 GS (I think), that is in very good condition. Unfortunately I know very little about bikes and less about maintaining them, but I listen well and learn quickly. I also have a good friend that is an experienced mechanic that will be helping me get this gem roadworthy. If anything I say below does not make sense, it is most likely because I don't know what I'm talking about
I've had the bike checked out by a venerable mechanic that specializes in old Yamahas. For the good news, the engine is in great condition (with the exception of some rubber gaskets that are starting to crack).
The most pressing issue with the bike is the brakes (both front and rear) and the front fork. The tubes are pitted in the travel area and are leaking some oil/fluid into the front brakes pads, which are also worn down. The pads in the rear need changing as well as the rear tire.
I was able to ride for the first time on Saturday, and I couldn't wipe the stupid grin off my face all weekend. The bike holds some sentimental value and I've already fallen in love.
Now to get my hands dirty. I need to replace the front brakes (pad and probably the cylinder) as well as the front fork. I've been able to find the brake pieces online (and will likely order soon), but the front fork assembly has been a little harder to find, and I'm not entirely sure what I'm looking for.
I would like to get this bike up and running as quickly as possible, and the ineffective front brakes are most pressing issue...
Are there any nuggets of wisdom for a beginner? Any direct way to get a new front fork? I've checked out the forums quite a bit (awesome stuff in here) but haven't quite found the answer.
Looking forward to spending some quality time on this bike and this forum!
I'm a beginner rider that has been lucky enough to receive a very nice 1980 XS1100 GS (I think), that is in very good condition. Unfortunately I know very little about bikes and less about maintaining them, but I listen well and learn quickly. I also have a good friend that is an experienced mechanic that will be helping me get this gem roadworthy. If anything I say below does not make sense, it is most likely because I don't know what I'm talking about
I've had the bike checked out by a venerable mechanic that specializes in old Yamahas. For the good news, the engine is in great condition (with the exception of some rubber gaskets that are starting to crack).
The most pressing issue with the bike is the brakes (both front and rear) and the front fork. The tubes are pitted in the travel area and are leaking some oil/fluid into the front brakes pads, which are also worn down. The pads in the rear need changing as well as the rear tire.
I was able to ride for the first time on Saturday, and I couldn't wipe the stupid grin off my face all weekend. The bike holds some sentimental value and I've already fallen in love.
Now to get my hands dirty. I need to replace the front brakes (pad and probably the cylinder) as well as the front fork. I've been able to find the brake pieces online (and will likely order soon), but the front fork assembly has been a little harder to find, and I'm not entirely sure what I'm looking for.
I would like to get this bike up and running as quickly as possible, and the ineffective front brakes are most pressing issue...
Are there any nuggets of wisdom for a beginner? Any direct way to get a new front fork? I've checked out the forums quite a bit (awesome stuff in here) but haven't quite found the answer.
Looking forward to spending some quality time on this bike and this forum!
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