Hey, guys. I've been reading here for a short while and finally got around to getting registered. I picked up my 80 XS1100 a couple weeks back. It was set up as a cruiser with a Vetter fairing, trunk, and saddle bags. Not my style at all! It did have a new battery and a set of Dunlops with less than 100 miles on them. Te bike has 26,000 miles on it. After reading a lot of good posts about how great the XS11 is, I figured it would be a fun one to modify to my taste.
Here are a couple of pics right after I got it home
This is a good example of the look I like
Looks like its mostly stock other than seat and bars so I figured I could handle that myself! I stripped off the touring stuff and started off by buying a new headlight and a set of clubman bars.
I also started working on the rear cowl with a piece of sheet metal duct work.
I had some tubing bent already and so I shortened up the rear frame rails and looped them together.
I transplanted the turn signal mounts off of the original frame rails, trimmed down the inner fender and started heavily on the bodywork. I was having troubles with the metal cowl so I ended up fiberglass ing over the metal. I had it all smoothed out and prime red and hit it with a coat of red from a spray can. It looked great. I decided to hot it with another coat so I knew I'd have plenty to wet sand out. I must have missed my window for decorating because it wrinkled up like crazy! Now, I get to strip it back down and start over. Since I was pissed about that, I decided to to be productive and made a tail light/tag mount. I also added some spacers and longer bolts to lower the factory gauge cluster about an inch. Here's some pics of it...
I took it out for a quick spin around the neighborhood tonight and it seems like its only running on all four cylinders part of the time. It's pretty damned quick when she's hitting on all four! It needs paint finished and a few other minor things and it'll be ready for the road. I decreased it a little today and it was the first time I had it out of the garage since I started working on it, so I had to snap a few pics of its stance. I'd like to get it a little more forward leaning, but not sure if I want to jack up the rear end. I'll ride it like this for awhile and see how I feel.
Eventually I'd like to get a 4-1 header and a standard tank. Maybe a set of rear sets sometime in the far future also.
Let me know what you think!
Doug K
Here are a couple of pics right after I got it home
This is a good example of the look I like
Looks like its mostly stock other than seat and bars so I figured I could handle that myself! I stripped off the touring stuff and started off by buying a new headlight and a set of clubman bars.
I also started working on the rear cowl with a piece of sheet metal duct work.
I had some tubing bent already and so I shortened up the rear frame rails and looped them together.
I transplanted the turn signal mounts off of the original frame rails, trimmed down the inner fender and started heavily on the bodywork. I was having troubles with the metal cowl so I ended up fiberglass ing over the metal. I had it all smoothed out and prime red and hit it with a coat of red from a spray can. It looked great. I decided to hot it with another coat so I knew I'd have plenty to wet sand out. I must have missed my window for decorating because it wrinkled up like crazy! Now, I get to strip it back down and start over. Since I was pissed about that, I decided to to be productive and made a tail light/tag mount. I also added some spacers and longer bolts to lower the factory gauge cluster about an inch. Here's some pics of it...
I took it out for a quick spin around the neighborhood tonight and it seems like its only running on all four cylinders part of the time. It's pretty damned quick when she's hitting on all four! It needs paint finished and a few other minor things and it'll be ready for the road. I decreased it a little today and it was the first time I had it out of the garage since I started working on it, so I had to snap a few pics of its stance. I'd like to get it a little more forward leaning, but not sure if I want to jack up the rear end. I'll ride it like this for awhile and see how I feel.
Eventually I'd like to get a 4-1 header and a standard tank. Maybe a set of rear sets sometime in the far future also.
Let me know what you think!
Doug K
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