Hello all. Wanted to drop in and say and start a thread on my cycle and various projects as I go through each system to get it back on the road.
First and foremost a little history on me and my bike. I'm in the metro Milwaukee area and have had at least one cycle in my possession since high school. Unfortunately most of the time they haven't run. It started with a '66 cb77, then an '83 xv750, an '82 xj650, and a '98 vtr1000. I also bought a '78 gs550e for my brother that he finally took out of my garage, 5 years later. The xs11 was owned by my coworkers father but hasn't been on the road much in the last ten years as he now has a goldwing. While discussing things my coworker brought up the xs and mentioned that his dad has been looking to get rid of it. While I would have loved to snatch it up immediately, I still had the gs550 and xj650 in the garage and both weren't running. On top of that we were selling our house and adding a bike wasn't in the cards. A few weeks later my coworker said he talked to his dad again and his dad said if I was really interested in it, he would let me have it, just so it got back on the road. A bit of negotiating with my wife and it was settled. I could bring the xs home if I cleared out space (got rid of the other two). My cousin was excited to get the xj650 and my parents are housing the gs550.
Now on to the xs11: it has about 57,000 miles, stock everything except for the headlight and bucket. Apparently about 15 years ago the fairing cracked while going over some rough train tracks and wasn't salvageable. The pipes are in good shape but need a clean up and polish. The hard bags are all there, hardware works and the crash bars are good. When my coworker brought the bike over we were able to kickstart it but it would only idle with full choke.
Here's my list of tasks, mostly in order:
check valve clearances
replace stock CCT with Vmax or Venture unit
replace all oils and fluids
diagnose and repair rear brake issue
flush old brake fluid and clean all calipers, master cylinders
clean and bench sync carbs (hopefully cure idle issue)
build/buy sync tool, sync carbs on bike
replace fork seals
clean all electrical connections.
Anything else that I have missed or should include in any steps above?
I don't have a firm timeline on the work as we haven't finished settling into our new house and we are almost done with the bathroom remodel. Thanks for reading this long-winded introduction and thanks in advance for any help!
Bob
P.S. I'll get my profile and signature updated, just wanted to get this posted. Also, as soon as my post count gets high enough I will post pictures.
First and foremost a little history on me and my bike. I'm in the metro Milwaukee area and have had at least one cycle in my possession since high school. Unfortunately most of the time they haven't run. It started with a '66 cb77, then an '83 xv750, an '82 xj650, and a '98 vtr1000. I also bought a '78 gs550e for my brother that he finally took out of my garage, 5 years later. The xs11 was owned by my coworkers father but hasn't been on the road much in the last ten years as he now has a goldwing. While discussing things my coworker brought up the xs and mentioned that his dad has been looking to get rid of it. While I would have loved to snatch it up immediately, I still had the gs550 and xj650 in the garage and both weren't running. On top of that we were selling our house and adding a bike wasn't in the cards. A few weeks later my coworker said he talked to his dad again and his dad said if I was really interested in it, he would let me have it, just so it got back on the road. A bit of negotiating with my wife and it was settled. I could bring the xs home if I cleared out space (got rid of the other two). My cousin was excited to get the xj650 and my parents are housing the gs550.
Now on to the xs11: it has about 57,000 miles, stock everything except for the headlight and bucket. Apparently about 15 years ago the fairing cracked while going over some rough train tracks and wasn't salvageable. The pipes are in good shape but need a clean up and polish. The hard bags are all there, hardware works and the crash bars are good. When my coworker brought the bike over we were able to kickstart it but it would only idle with full choke.
Here's my list of tasks, mostly in order:
check valve clearances
replace stock CCT with Vmax or Venture unit
replace all oils and fluids
diagnose and repair rear brake issue
flush old brake fluid and clean all calipers, master cylinders
clean and bench sync carbs (hopefully cure idle issue)
build/buy sync tool, sync carbs on bike
replace fork seals
clean all electrical connections.
Anything else that I have missed or should include in any steps above?
I don't have a firm timeline on the work as we haven't finished settling into our new house and we are almost done with the bathroom remodel. Thanks for reading this long-winded introduction and thanks in advance for any help!
Bob
P.S. I'll get my profile and signature updated, just wanted to get this posted. Also, as soon as my post count gets high enough I will post pictures.
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