
We were discussing this bike recently and the replacement brake rotors were noted. I was prompted to weigh the stock brake rotors.
The stock brake rotors weigh 6 pounds plus 12 ounces each! That is a lot of unsprung weight hanging on the axles!

here’s what really happens to the unsprung mass. When you ride over bumps and surface imperfections in the road, these cause tyre compression—which induces a force on the unsprung weight. Every time you hit a bump, the wheel assembly is accelerated upwards, decelerates to a stop, and then accelerates downward until it reaches equilibrium. If the wheel can’t accelerate fast enough, shock is transmitted to the body, which may upset the balance of the bike.

I believe this is the rotor on the bike pictured at the top of the page. It's an EBC rotor that weighs in at 4 lbs 4 oz. That saves five pounds of unsprung weight off the front axle!

Here's a 3 lb 6 oz Brembo rotor that is available for the XS1100.

This EBC rotor weighs just 2 lbs 15 oz.
Use of these rotors will likely involve spacers and different pad compounds, the latter more easily found for the standard than the Special. It's also going to take lots of love because these upgrades don't come cheap.
For proper parts from an expert, I recommend Michael Morse at 650 Central.
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