Have to say I'm very impressed with how he's dug into the project, Great you guys can offer so much help and advice. Keep up the good work Young Gun
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Originally posted by natemoen View PostI really think you should learn to work on the carbs yourself! You are going to have to dig into them eventually, might as well do It now.81 LH
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heck at 15 I was still modifying my Schwinn three speed trying to make it look like a chopper bike. Putting a small front wheel on it, swapping out the seat. But even then I was a cheapazz, so it looked like a fubared schwinn three speed.
This young man has tackled a Jeep, and now an XS11 before I ever took my first wheel off a car. So hats off to you sir. Keep after it and you will certainly get there.
As to the bike, well, it is the rarest of the XS11s, which to be honest is not necessarily like you own a Vincent or anything. With the exception of the exhaust, and some of the gold chrome stuff, just about any part on the bike can be had, and in most cases for half the cost of the same part on a Harley. On top of that, if you come here and ask questions BEFORE you go tearing into it, so you understand just what to do, the group here can guide you nut by nut, bolt by bolt through the work. That and attention to a good Service Manual you will be amazed what you can accomplish.Life is what happens while your planning everything else!
When your work speaks for itself, don't interrupt.
81 XS1100 Special - Humpty Dumpty
80 XS1100 Special - Project Resurrection
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93 GSX600F
80 XS1100 Special - Ruby
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Originally posted by DGXSER View Postheck at 15 I was still modifying my Schwinn three speed trying to make it look like a chopper bike. Putting a small front wheel on it, swapping out the seat. But even then I was a cheapazz, so it looked like a fubared schwinn three speed.
This young man has tackled a Jeep, and now an XS11 before I ever took my first wheel off a car. So hats off to you sir. Keep after it and you will certainly get there.
As to the bike, well, it is the rarest of the XS11s, which to be honest is not necessarily like you own a Vincent or anything. With the exception of the exhaust, and some of the gold chrome stuff, just about any part on the bike can be had, and in most cases for half the cost of the same part on a Harley. On top of that, if you come here and ask questions BEFORE you go tearing into it, so you understand just what to do, the group here can guide you nut by nut, bolt by bolt through the work. That and attention to a good Service Manual you will be amazed what you can accomplish.81 LH
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