I have a 1981 xs1100 ,that was a one owner ( who was 70+ years old when he sold the bike )from Alabama, I am in the process of getting her back on the road. I got her form a guy near the georgia fla. line above Jacksonville. Come to find out the bike was side the road a a moto-x shop for almost six months. the guy who owned her gave up on her and a cx500 honda. the cx had 89,000 miles on it and th XS had 7,000+ showing on speedo the bike looked like a 23 year old bike with that kind of mileage so I didn't question it. I found out when I got home and called the guy that basiclly pawned the bike it has 107,000+ miles on it with a rebuilt top end and new cluthes two years ago . Did I mention that the guy was in his seventies! wow he did alot of retirement riding.
My question is would Yall ( South Ga. for You All) recommend pulling the swing arm and clean the bearings on the swing arm pivot. I have to change the rubber boot on the the back of the motor it is split about 1/2 inch. I figured yall would know if these are usually a prolbem to get the gap right or if it is a easy cleaning the old bearings and regreaseing them.I have greased sealed bearing several times in the passed at a honda shop I sold parts for three wheelers the bearings that honda sold wore out quickly and we discovered that if ya pop the side of the sealed bearing off and pack it with grease it lasted alot longer. Well I know I got wordy sorry my nature I guess.
Thanks,
Keith Wilson
My question is would Yall ( South Ga. for You All) recommend pulling the swing arm and clean the bearings on the swing arm pivot. I have to change the rubber boot on the the back of the motor it is split about 1/2 inch. I figured yall would know if these are usually a prolbem to get the gap right or if it is a easy cleaning the old bearings and regreaseing them.I have greased sealed bearing several times in the passed at a honda shop I sold parts for three wheelers the bearings that honda sold wore out quickly and we discovered that if ya pop the side of the sealed bearing off and pack it with grease it lasted alot longer. Well I know I got wordy sorry my nature I guess.
Thanks,
Keith Wilson
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