Whilst browsing my favorite places, I came upon this site.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B75tGw6GeRjeWUhwcWVqRFBuRTQ/view?pli=1
For those of you who have recently started to revive a neglected XS11, I would suggest that you read this site, since it gives you most of the information that you need to get the bike running in an optimal fashion.
Instead of fixing one thing, riding it and finding out that something else is wrong, take the time to check all aspects of the various systems, and bring them as close to factory specs as you can.
Yes, it takes longer, but the frustration of dealing with operational glitches is alleviated, and you will be rewarded with an XS that fulfills all of the joys and thrills that you hoped for when you acquired the bike.
The first part deals with the 750, but the later part deals with the 1100 in detail.
CZ
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B75tGw6GeRjeWUhwcWVqRFBuRTQ/view?pli=1
For those of you who have recently started to revive a neglected XS11, I would suggest that you read this site, since it gives you most of the information that you need to get the bike running in an optimal fashion.
Instead of fixing one thing, riding it and finding out that something else is wrong, take the time to check all aspects of the various systems, and bring them as close to factory specs as you can.
Yes, it takes longer, but the frustration of dealing with operational glitches is alleviated, and you will be rewarded with an XS that fulfills all of the joys and thrills that you hoped for when you acquired the bike.
The first part deals with the 750, but the later part deals with the 1100 in detail.
CZ
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