I had written the post below as a side note to a post I had made regarding dynojets and the XJ11. I didn't want to hijack the thread because good info was coming in so I posted this separately. I have 3 bikes, a XJ11, Maxim-X and XJ650 Maxim. All three are running as new and cosmetics are all that's left (cept for the XJ11 where I still need to replace the clutch as it skips at WOT in 2nd gear at 6500 RPM and, I need to replace the front shock oil seals as the left one popped).
Here's what I'd written:
A side note about the power curve between the 5 valve Maxim-X & the XJ11/XS11... The Maxim-X has 86 horsepower and is far lighter than the XJ11 so the 1/4 mile times are pretty much the same; mid 11's. The XJ11 has a very linear power curve, it's very strong and very even, very predictable and much like most muscle cars I've driven; step on the gas and it screams linearly. Yes, some noticeable increase in acceleration with higher RPMs but mostly an even acceleration. The Maxim-X is a very different curve which is not so much at low to mid RPM but it pulls far harder the more the RPMs increase up to its 10K red line. at the upper end of the RPM range it wants to pull your hands off the handlebars it is accelerating so hard.
Interesting couple of bikes, each far different and each with strong pluses. I far prefer the XJ11 for long rides. The Maxim-X is more nimble on windy back roads. I've decided to keep both of these bikes and sell my 650, the XJ11 is everything I need for cruising and is perfect for trips of any length. The Maxim-X is all I need for twisty, rural roads and rip off your face acceleration in short bursts; not so suited for long highway sojourns, it's buffeted too easily by crosswinds and larger vehicles.
As to the XJ11: I can't think of any single bike that does as much and is a cruiser frame. I'm keeping both of these as long as I can ride. At 62, that time is shortening; I'm doing as much as I can, while I can.
Gary
Here's what I'd written:
A side note about the power curve between the 5 valve Maxim-X & the XJ11/XS11... The Maxim-X has 86 horsepower and is far lighter than the XJ11 so the 1/4 mile times are pretty much the same; mid 11's. The XJ11 has a very linear power curve, it's very strong and very even, very predictable and much like most muscle cars I've driven; step on the gas and it screams linearly. Yes, some noticeable increase in acceleration with higher RPMs but mostly an even acceleration. The Maxim-X is a very different curve which is not so much at low to mid RPM but it pulls far harder the more the RPMs increase up to its 10K red line. at the upper end of the RPM range it wants to pull your hands off the handlebars it is accelerating so hard.
Interesting couple of bikes, each far different and each with strong pluses. I far prefer the XJ11 for long rides. The Maxim-X is more nimble on windy back roads. I've decided to keep both of these bikes and sell my 650, the XJ11 is everything I need for cruising and is perfect for trips of any length. The Maxim-X is all I need for twisty, rural roads and rip off your face acceleration in short bursts; not so suited for long highway sojourns, it's buffeted too easily by crosswinds and larger vehicles.
As to the XJ11: I can't think of any single bike that does as much and is a cruiser frame. I'm keeping both of these as long as I can ride. At 62, that time is shortening; I'm doing as much as I can, while I can.
Gary
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