For the top speed, wheel bearing question... If they are original bearings then once you pull the dust seal the balls should be right there for a good wiping down and repacking if I recall. I replaced mine just out of wanting to and I believe the original ones were open like I described. If you can't see the bearings, probably has newer sealed bearings and isn't an issue.
We all love to wind it out and "see how she'll run up top" however, if you are thinking about catastrophic bearing failures at the speeds you describe, how often do you plan to do that? With wife on board too? You get what I am saying. The bike is great, but maybe lower the speed expectations on a 35 year old steed.
For the FD question, the swap on an XJ and a Special basically equalizes the gear ratios to that of the Standard XS1100. I don't think the Standard was lacking to pull away from a stop. A Standard with the FD swap however will make it a bit more finicky pulling away when loaded from what I hear.
In any case, it is non-starter as far as I can say. It makes the bike smoother compared to other XJ's or Specials because it isn't at a high rpm in the lower gears as quick, and you aren't fighting the on/off snatchiness of light throttle riding. I would not hesitate to do it.
The XJ turns 4,000 rpm at 60 mph if it is like my Special (80SG) and the FD swap lowered that to 3,600 rpm on my SG. 3,600 rpm at 60 mph equates to the same rpm as a stock Standard XS1100, and equalizes the other gears to the equivalent of the Standard as well.
We all love to wind it out and "see how she'll run up top" however, if you are thinking about catastrophic bearing failures at the speeds you describe, how often do you plan to do that? With wife on board too? You get what I am saying. The bike is great, but maybe lower the speed expectations on a 35 year old steed.
For the FD question, the swap on an XJ and a Special basically equalizes the gear ratios to that of the Standard XS1100. I don't think the Standard was lacking to pull away from a stop. A Standard with the FD swap however will make it a bit more finicky pulling away when loaded from what I hear.
In any case, it is non-starter as far as I can say. It makes the bike smoother compared to other XJ's or Specials because it isn't at a high rpm in the lower gears as quick, and you aren't fighting the on/off snatchiness of light throttle riding. I would not hesitate to do it.
The XJ turns 4,000 rpm at 60 mph if it is like my Special (80SG) and the FD swap lowered that to 3,600 rpm on my SG. 3,600 rpm at 60 mph equates to the same rpm as a stock Standard XS1100, and equalizes the other gears to the equivalent of the Standard as well.
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