To all you tenured and experienced XS11G owners,
I have restored a 1980 model XS1100G that's been sitting dismantled in a tin shed for about 21 years according to the last registration on the license plate. This has a full touring ensemble, Yamaha fairing with the lowers, saddlebags, luggage rack with backrest, and finally a tour pack or luggage trunk.
I've ridden this bike locally around town on the interstate and from about 75 MPH and up this bike has a fairly consistent high speed wobble, not so severe, it's more like a pitch and yaw back and forth.
I've put a fork brace on the front forks, lowered the front and rear shocks which did reduce the severity of the wobble. I also put more air pressure in the front shocks which even reduced the wobble a bit more but it's still there.
I just recently took 500 mile trip (the 1st maiden long distance voyage since restored, with a passenger even) and the bike ran and performed marvelously, much better than I ever could have expected BUT...
The wobble was always there, it did not interfere with the performance or the enjoyment of the ride but I'd like to find the necessary modification that maybe (hopefully) some of you more tenured XSrs have found to remedy this situation.
I thought of putting bigger tires on it, changing the triple tree to a heavier unit, and even to point that the drive shaft and the rear drive gear could be the cause, don't know what to do about that.
I am at my wits end, I need help, can anyone of you folks help me out with this problem.
Thanks for any input you folks can offer,
KS80XS
I have restored a 1980 model XS1100G that's been sitting dismantled in a tin shed for about 21 years according to the last registration on the license plate. This has a full touring ensemble, Yamaha fairing with the lowers, saddlebags, luggage rack with backrest, and finally a tour pack or luggage trunk.
I've ridden this bike locally around town on the interstate and from about 75 MPH and up this bike has a fairly consistent high speed wobble, not so severe, it's more like a pitch and yaw back and forth.
I've put a fork brace on the front forks, lowered the front and rear shocks which did reduce the severity of the wobble. I also put more air pressure in the front shocks which even reduced the wobble a bit more but it's still there.
I just recently took 500 mile trip (the 1st maiden long distance voyage since restored, with a passenger even) and the bike ran and performed marvelously, much better than I ever could have expected BUT...
The wobble was always there, it did not interfere with the performance or the enjoyment of the ride but I'd like to find the necessary modification that maybe (hopefully) some of you more tenured XSrs have found to remedy this situation.
I thought of putting bigger tires on it, changing the triple tree to a heavier unit, and even to point that the drive shaft and the rear drive gear could be the cause, don't know what to do about that.
I am at my wits end, I need help, can anyone of you folks help me out with this problem.
Thanks for any input you folks can offer,
KS80XS
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