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i also have a tool box under the bike xj it is stock.looks like the actual tool storage for the little bag of tools. I call the one under the seat my glove box...lol. my other xj doesn't have the lower box but has the mounting tabs and such for one to go there.Maybe Jerry or someone with more knowledge than me can shed some light..1982 XJ 1100
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Hmmm.......
All I know is the stock tool kit was in the box under the seat on my parts XJ when I got it. I seem to recall a very small compartment on eXJunk down on the right by the (still attached) locking chain. I just assumed that was the storage box for the chain (that I unfortunately don't have the key for).John
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could be
now i never thought of that as i had no chain with either of my bikes.But iwasn't lucky enough to get tools either.1982 XJ 1100
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Hey T.C.
I'm gonna have to get you to give me a demonstration of engaging the centerstand from the side at the T.W.O. rally!Robert
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Robert,
I suggest you start with a high carb diet!
Actually, it's all technique and easy once you know exactly how to do it. I had trouble getting my 650 on the stand when I bought it and it's 100 lbs lighter than the 1100 and I'm big and fat. One's as easy as the other now.Marty (in Mississippi)
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Marty,
I sure look forward to learning that technique. The thought of the bike getting away from me scares me from trying it, cause my 155 pounds is no match for the bikes 575+ pounds.Robert
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finally got mine. $4.35 and he said it was the last one he had (ya right, i'm sure they have a warehouse full of these things somewhere.
how i wanna go outside and check my oil, but i'm still scared about putting it on the center stand by myself.1979 XS1100 SpecialComment
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Steel Cable in Tool Kit
Don't own one, have never seen one used, BUT! I understand that the "HOOKS" on top rear portion of the swing arm is where you connect this cable to. It then hooks onto the frame up under the seat some where. You then put the bike up on it's center stand. The cable will hold the wheel assembly up high enough to allow you to remove the rear axle without disturbing the muffler. This is on standards. The muffler on Specials is short enough that you can remove the axle without disturbing the muffler.
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Originally posted by brock
finally got mine. $4.35 and he said it was the last one he had (ya right, i'm sure they have a warehouse full of these things somewhere.
how i wanna go outside and check my oil, but i'm still scared about putting it on the center stand by myself.1979 XS11F Standard - Maya - 1196cc (out of order)
1978 XS11E Standard - Nina - 1101cc
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Ya, that place south on monroe. I like it way better than the honda place out pensacola. Not as big, with not as much stuff, but i don't like the way the big honda place treats you when you only wanna spend 4 dollars or ask a question. Too bad, He said it was the last one, tho.
You see em on ebay sometimes, and before yesterday, i made a little tool out of two pencils, a paperclip, and some duct tape. I should have taken a picture. it worked great.1979 XS1100 SpecialComment
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I've got a couple spares - maybe he meant the last on hand perhaps? Yeah, of all the shops in T-town, I like Cyclenation (formerly Hartman) the best. They treat their customers right. Florida Motorsports is second (they are slow to call you when parts arrive, always overbooked, etc), the Cycleshop is the *worst* place in town according to me.1979 XS11F Standard - Maya - 1196cc (out of order)
1978 XS11E Standard - Nina - 1101cc
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