Had motorcycles for years this is by far the largest i have owned, all my other bikes have been 250's - 750's.
Was talking to some of my customers a few weeks ago and kept telling them to let me know if they knew anyone with an old beater I could get cheap as a fix-her-upper and was able to get this diamond in the rough for $200, with a clean title. I was assured by my customer who was the previous owner that it was running on the street in 2006 by him and his buddy who I bought it off of rode it up until last year when the starter button quit working, needless to say but $200 was worth getting the frame and title alone so I jumped all over it.
Stock exhause has been drilled out in the back, supposedly the top end had been rebuilt by the owner previously to my customer and had been bored over so it's bigger than 1106cc not sure how much bigger though. side covers were missing and as you can see in the pics it had a duct taped king and queen seat with a huge sissy bar, other than that everything looked stock. They said one of the carbs was leaking gas, so the gas tank was bone dry, that was probably a good thing because after taking a look in it I don't think I will do anything to it, took off the carbs and lightly cleaned them with a little gumout and re-plumbed the fuel and vacum system. had to use a grinder to get that ugly seat and sissy bar off. I'm going to be making a cafe bike out of it, too hard to find all stock and make it look great stock plus I wanna give it a mild custom look. Cranked it up for the first time today and everything on the motor appears to be running and working fine. I still have to replace the intake rubbers as they are really rough. The brake system is the next thing I will be working on and then I will take it for a test spin. I'm gonna have to get a new fuse box for it as the previous owner did a number on the wiring.
Left side Picture
Right Side Picture
Here are a couple of videos I took after the first start, this morning.
http://www.drcpc.com/xs1100/xs1100sf_vid-1.mp4
http://www.drcpc.com/xs1100/xs1100sf_vid-2.mp4
1979 XS1100SF Manufactured 2/79
Was talking to some of my customers a few weeks ago and kept telling them to let me know if they knew anyone with an old beater I could get cheap as a fix-her-upper and was able to get this diamond in the rough for $200, with a clean title. I was assured by my customer who was the previous owner that it was running on the street in 2006 by him and his buddy who I bought it off of rode it up until last year when the starter button quit working, needless to say but $200 was worth getting the frame and title alone so I jumped all over it.
Stock exhause has been drilled out in the back, supposedly the top end had been rebuilt by the owner previously to my customer and had been bored over so it's bigger than 1106cc not sure how much bigger though. side covers were missing and as you can see in the pics it had a duct taped king and queen seat with a huge sissy bar, other than that everything looked stock. They said one of the carbs was leaking gas, so the gas tank was bone dry, that was probably a good thing because after taking a look in it I don't think I will do anything to it, took off the carbs and lightly cleaned them with a little gumout and re-plumbed the fuel and vacum system. had to use a grinder to get that ugly seat and sissy bar off. I'm going to be making a cafe bike out of it, too hard to find all stock and make it look great stock plus I wanna give it a mild custom look. Cranked it up for the first time today and everything on the motor appears to be running and working fine. I still have to replace the intake rubbers as they are really rough. The brake system is the next thing I will be working on and then I will take it for a test spin. I'm gonna have to get a new fuse box for it as the previous owner did a number on the wiring.
Left side Picture
Right Side Picture
Here are a couple of videos I took after the first start, this morning.
http://www.drcpc.com/xs1100/xs1100sf_vid-1.mp4
http://www.drcpc.com/xs1100/xs1100sf_vid-2.mp4
1979 XS1100SF Manufactured 2/79
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