So a few years have gone by since the last time i posted about my bike. I'm currently deployed in Afghanistan and been saving up a good bit of tax free money and getting ready to start stage III for my bike when I get home. For a little recap.
Stage I was the frame and suspension:
http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread...ighlight=build
http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread...ighlight=build
Stage II was the motor:
http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread...ighlight=build
So I'm calling the next phase of the bike stage III. I honestly didn't put very many miles on the bike at stage II with everything I had going on with work for the last few years, however, a few things really did stand out that I want to correct.
a. Turn in on the bike is fine, but at agressive/full lean it takes a lot of inside bar pressure to the hold the bike down mid corner.
b. I don't ride at night very often, but i may in the future if I decide to commute to work in the morning with the bike. Having said that, the stock headlight is terrible. Honestly, all the lights are just bad.
c. I really want to be able to kick start the bike (yep, purely for show).
d. I need to do the second gear (and first gear) fix.
e. It needs some love cosmetically. I'm still undecided if I want to go with the cafe racer look or just build what I want to build. I'm leaning towards building what I want to build with LED light bars as headlights, hangaurds, a back rest for the wife, etc., but we'll see. Either way the bike is being stripped down, all the unnecessary stuff cut-off/removed, and the frame and some other bits powder coated.
so the reason for opening up a new thread is that I do have a couple of questions:
1. Has anyone ever tried to shorten the frame? There's at least a two inch, possibly a three inch gap between where the motor ends and the swingarm. It appears that this gap may be there as a requirement of the original shaft drive, but I gave that up a long time ago and am never going back, and shortening the wheel base by 2 or 3 inches would help the steering a lot I think. Currently, the bike is 67" inchs long, as long as a honda goldwing, and I'd like to shorten that by at least 5". The swingarm on the bike now is one from a FZ1 so I decided to try a more appropriate swingarm from a XJR1300. Just from eye balling it, it appears to be at least 3" inches shorter than the stock FZ1 swingarm. I have not fitted it to the bike yet (ordered it while I was over here) but i think with the shorter swingarm and possible some modification to the frame, I can get the wheelbase down to 62" or lower (most modern sportbikes are around 58").
2. So I need to do the second gear fix, probably while I have the motor out of the frame for powdercoating. Could I do a kick starter install at the same or would I absolutely have to split the cases (I've read both yes and no on this forum)? Is there a write-up anywhere for engine dissassembly if that is the case? To split the cases, can i just take the bottome case off or does the motor have to be completely dissassembled? I'm thinking about installing a set of stage II web cams as well so I could just take it to a builder, but I think I would get a lot more satisfaction out of attempting it myself.
Thanks in advance.
- Adrian
Stage I was the frame and suspension:
http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread...ighlight=build
http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread...ighlight=build
Stage II was the motor:
http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread...ighlight=build
So I'm calling the next phase of the bike stage III. I honestly didn't put very many miles on the bike at stage II with everything I had going on with work for the last few years, however, a few things really did stand out that I want to correct.
a. Turn in on the bike is fine, but at agressive/full lean it takes a lot of inside bar pressure to the hold the bike down mid corner.
b. I don't ride at night very often, but i may in the future if I decide to commute to work in the morning with the bike. Having said that, the stock headlight is terrible. Honestly, all the lights are just bad.
c. I really want to be able to kick start the bike (yep, purely for show).
d. I need to do the second gear (and first gear) fix.
e. It needs some love cosmetically. I'm still undecided if I want to go with the cafe racer look or just build what I want to build. I'm leaning towards building what I want to build with LED light bars as headlights, hangaurds, a back rest for the wife, etc., but we'll see. Either way the bike is being stripped down, all the unnecessary stuff cut-off/removed, and the frame and some other bits powder coated.
so the reason for opening up a new thread is that I do have a couple of questions:
1. Has anyone ever tried to shorten the frame? There's at least a two inch, possibly a three inch gap between where the motor ends and the swingarm. It appears that this gap may be there as a requirement of the original shaft drive, but I gave that up a long time ago and am never going back, and shortening the wheel base by 2 or 3 inches would help the steering a lot I think. Currently, the bike is 67" inchs long, as long as a honda goldwing, and I'd like to shorten that by at least 5". The swingarm on the bike now is one from a FZ1 so I decided to try a more appropriate swingarm from a XJR1300. Just from eye balling it, it appears to be at least 3" inches shorter than the stock FZ1 swingarm. I have not fitted it to the bike yet (ordered it while I was over here) but i think with the shorter swingarm and possible some modification to the frame, I can get the wheelbase down to 62" or lower (most modern sportbikes are around 58").
2. So I need to do the second gear fix, probably while I have the motor out of the frame for powdercoating. Could I do a kick starter install at the same or would I absolutely have to split the cases (I've read both yes and no on this forum)? Is there a write-up anywhere for engine dissassembly if that is the case? To split the cases, can i just take the bottome case off or does the motor have to be completely dissassembled? I'm thinking about installing a set of stage II web cams as well so I could just take it to a builder, but I think I would get a lot more satisfaction out of attempting it myself.
Thanks in advance.
- Adrian
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