Just so you know, the bike will run (sort of) when off by a tooth or two, but it sounds like hell.
Before you proceed, do as others have suggested and take the valve cover off so that you can have a look at the timing, which is well described in the manual. Be careful about doing any rotating until you see what you've got going on in there.
We've all learned how to work on these and other bikes by screwing something up and trying to fix it. You can do it, just take your time and ask if something you don't understand comes up. This is an incredible resource for XS1100 information and usually almost as quick as a phone call.
Before you proceed, do as others have suggested and take the valve cover off so that you can have a look at the timing, which is well described in the manual. Be careful about doing any rotating until you see what you've got going on in there.
We've all learned how to work on these and other bikes by screwing something up and trying to fix it. You can do it, just take your time and ask if something you don't understand comes up. This is an incredible resource for XS1100 information and usually almost as quick as a phone call.
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