XS Folks,
I've been a YAMAHA enthusiast for my entire adult life and liked just about every bike they've made. I've wanted an XS11 since they first came out. Unfortunately, I can't afford a pristine bike and prefer to make an UGLY DUCKLING into a swan.
I found this bike on Craigslist 200 miles from home for $300. It didn't look THAT BAD and I promised to buy it and the seller promised to hold it. The seller claimed it ran so I figured the expensive ignition parts were good and the mechanicals had to be in "Decent" shape. It looked like the bigger ticket items were present.....NOT SO FAST!
There were several immediately apparent issues. The rear signals were what looked like tractor trailer signals (I later found that these were Harbor Freight items), the rear tail lamp was attached to the pull bar (destroying both) and I couldn't figure out why that was done?. The entire engine and much of the chrome had been "Spray Bombed" black. I guess blacked out is the new style of everything and much easier than actually POLISHING anything.
The seat didn't quite look right for a Yamaha either.... Turns out that was a HARLEY item requiring significant "MODS" to accommodate (i.e. pull bar, lamps, extra brackets, etc.). All-in-all it still didn't look too bad for $300. I felt the seller was a relatively honest guy and he did save the thing for me so I took her home......
Before I started purchasing the countless items required I decided I better make 100% sure it really would run. I pulled all the "Rattle Canned Black Carbs" and cleaned the heck out of them. Completely full of varnish they we're likely to work. I popped in four new plugs and the beast came to life!
KURT
I've been a YAMAHA enthusiast for my entire adult life and liked just about every bike they've made. I've wanted an XS11 since they first came out. Unfortunately, I can't afford a pristine bike and prefer to make an UGLY DUCKLING into a swan.
I found this bike on Craigslist 200 miles from home for $300. It didn't look THAT BAD and I promised to buy it and the seller promised to hold it. The seller claimed it ran so I figured the expensive ignition parts were good and the mechanicals had to be in "Decent" shape. It looked like the bigger ticket items were present.....NOT SO FAST!
There were several immediately apparent issues. The rear signals were what looked like tractor trailer signals (I later found that these were Harbor Freight items), the rear tail lamp was attached to the pull bar (destroying both) and I couldn't figure out why that was done?. The entire engine and much of the chrome had been "Spray Bombed" black. I guess blacked out is the new style of everything and much easier than actually POLISHING anything.
The seat didn't quite look right for a Yamaha either.... Turns out that was a HARLEY item requiring significant "MODS" to accommodate (i.e. pull bar, lamps, extra brackets, etc.). All-in-all it still didn't look too bad for $300. I felt the seller was a relatively honest guy and he did save the thing for me so I took her home......
Before I started purchasing the countless items required I decided I better make 100% sure it really would run. I pulled all the "Rattle Canned Black Carbs" and cleaned the heck out of them. Completely full of varnish they we're likely to work. I popped in four new plugs and the beast came to life!
- I've already started some of the work of removing the "Rattle Can Black" an polishing a piece or two each day.
- Today I sandblasted the tank removing three colors including the original black. I assume this is a replacement tank from a black model. The burgundy kinda looked like a Rattle Can job anyway.
- I've got the first $200+ worth of needed parts on order from Evil-Bay and the first item (a new tail lamp assy.) arrived today from California in GREAT SHAPE....... I'm watching the mail box for the rest.
At the moment, the BIGGEST problem appears to be the mangled wiring harness. I suspect there may have been a fire around the battery area. However that doesn't explain the mess near the coils or headlamp assy.
KURT
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