Greetings forumites. My initial contribution is a picture of my XJ1100.
The bike, as received, had partially seized front calipers, dead speedo and dead tachometer, stalled on idle, flasher self-cancel not working, 36,000 miles on the odometer but no way to know actual miles. Yet, for all of these issues, it pulled like a freight train in every gear.
Remedies
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Rebuilt all three calipers with fresh rubber parts, cleaned gunk.
Rebuilt front master cylinder with fresh rubber parts, cleaned gunk
upgraded to SS brake hose front right
changed oil, it was filthiest oil I have ever seen
changed differential fluid, it was filthier than the oil and smelled like rancid roadkill
Found Brand X flasher relay, explains canceler not working
Replaced flasher relay with used OEM relay from XJ650 donor
disassembled and cleaned handlebar flasher switch
Bought used speedo/tach from eBay and installed
Replaced spark plugs, they were horribly burned, huge gap
The bike is a joy to ride. Pull is amazing. Getting used to the weight and increased wheelbase as I moved up from my XJ650.
This winter I will adjust valve clearances, replace the remaining brake hoses with SS, rebuild the rear master cylinder, try to balance the carbs before I decide to disassemble the carbs.
I did much of this list with my 82 XJ650 in 2008 and rode it 5000 miles. In 2012 I bought the XJ1100 but have not had opportunity to tear into the XJ110 until late this summer.
Cheers!
The bike, as received, had partially seized front calipers, dead speedo and dead tachometer, stalled on idle, flasher self-cancel not working, 36,000 miles on the odometer but no way to know actual miles. Yet, for all of these issues, it pulled like a freight train in every gear.
Remedies
-----------
Rebuilt all three calipers with fresh rubber parts, cleaned gunk.
Rebuilt front master cylinder with fresh rubber parts, cleaned gunk
upgraded to SS brake hose front right
changed oil, it was filthiest oil I have ever seen
changed differential fluid, it was filthier than the oil and smelled like rancid roadkill
Found Brand X flasher relay, explains canceler not working
Replaced flasher relay with used OEM relay from XJ650 donor
disassembled and cleaned handlebar flasher switch
Bought used speedo/tach from eBay and installed
Replaced spark plugs, they were horribly burned, huge gap
The bike is a joy to ride. Pull is amazing. Getting used to the weight and increased wheelbase as I moved up from my XJ650.
This winter I will adjust valve clearances, replace the remaining brake hoses with SS, rebuild the rear master cylinder, try to balance the carbs before I decide to disassemble the carbs.
I did much of this list with my 82 XJ650 in 2008 and rode it 5000 miles. In 2012 I bought the XJ1100 but have not had opportunity to tear into the XJ110 until late this summer.
Cheers!
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