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so g frame and an sg motor? is that an indication that the motor has been replaced? new to the xs11 bike all I have ever had is Harleys father son project on this one. thanks for the info.
Correct, 80 Standard (G) frame and 80 Special (SG) motor, yes the motor has been changed. All 80 motors are the same so no need to worry when ordering parts.
so g frame and an sg motor? is that an indication that the motor has been replaced? new to the xs11 bike all I have ever had is Harleys father son project on this one. thanks for the info.
Hi tn-traveler,
Welcome to XS11. You are now the proud owner of what is known here as a Frankenbike Don't worry we have lots of them
You may find other things have been changed too so keep that in mind when asking questions in the future. If you have not already done so put this information in your signature it will help with future answers to any questions you may have.
See XS South East in the Rallies section coming to your part of the country in September.
Also post some pictures of your bike as we like pictures.
Phil
1981 XS1100 H Venturer ( Addie)
1983 XJ 650 Maxim
2004 Kawasaki Concours. ( Black Bear)
Thanks I thought that might be the case. I changed the signature.
Hi tn-t,
just about any XS11 part swaps around like LEGO so how Frankenbiked is it?
Standard should have:-
53 liter tank with flush filler cap, front axle under the fork sliders, sensible front brake calipers, 17" rear wheel.
Special should have:-
39 liter tank with raised filler cap, front axle on the front of the fork sliders, Weird Harold swivelling tapered pad calipers, 16" rear wheel.
Best you post a photo to show what your personal Dr. Frankenstein has gotten you into.
Fred Hill, S'toon
XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
"The Flying Pumpkin"
Hi tn-t,
just about any XS11 part swaps around like LEGO so how Frankenbiked is it?
Standard should have:-
53 liter tank with flush filler cap, front axle under the fork sliders, sensible front brake calipers, 17" rear wheel.
Special should have:-
39 liter tank with raised filler cap, front axle on the front of the fork sliders, Weird Harold swivelling tapered pad calipers, 16" rear wheel.
Best you post a photo to show what your personal Dr. Frankenstein has gotten you into.
Hi Fred, I think your calculator needs new batteries ... 53 and 39 liters is a bit steep
Hi Fred, I think your calculator needs new batteries ... 53 and 39 liters is a bit steep
Hi Mathh,
nah, my Hewlett-Packard 11C still works OK even if it is older than half of the list members, it's my aging brain that's the trouble.
I was quoting the tank capacities in US gallons but leaving out the decimal point.
From Clymer:- 5.3/3.9 USG or 4.4/3.3 Imp.G or 20/15 liters.
In practical terms and considering that an XS11 has worse gas mileage than my Buick Le Sabre, tank sizes are Barely Adequate/Ridiculously Small.
Fred Hill, S'toon
XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
"The Flying Pumpkin"
Flush gas tank lid, and I have no idea how to post a picture. Need a set of studs and dowels I think found a set of crank bearings. Square tac and speedo 85mph.
Last edited by tn-traveler; 08-13-2014, 04:06 PM.
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Flush gas tank lid, and I have no idea how to post a picture. Need a set of studs and dowels I think found a set of crank bearings. Square tac and speedo 85mph.
Hi tn-t,
photos can't be sent direct.
Copy your photos from your computer onto a public site such as photobucket.
Then you can post them from there to here.
Flush filler cap and square gauges say Standard but this is the Standard tank on my Special.
Fred Hill, S'toon
XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
"The Flying Pumpkin"
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