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    Just purchased 1979 XS1100 - needs some work which doesn't bother me. I just finished a 1976 KAW KZ400 this winter. Last winter customized 2003 Roadstar Warrior can be seen at http://www.rswarrior.com/Gallery/indy102.aspx Am looking forward to to discussions on total rebuild.

  • #2
    Welcome.
    Your link to the Warrior didn't work for me.
    What are you planning for the XS? By "total rebuild" are you referring to a restoration to original, or do you have some customization in mind?
    What is the condition of the bike before you start your project?
    Mike

    1980 SG "Angus"

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    • #3
      Another new one

      Hit the link and remove the period at the end then it works. Good looking bike and welcome.

      ***Link editted and fixed, just takes time to load!*** T.C.
      There's always a way, figure it out.
      78XS11E

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      • #4
        Bike does run, brakes bind some. No dents or rust. Just overall age for 34,000 mile bike. I haven't decided if I was going to rebuid to stock or semi-custom. Possible thoughts - Engine and wheels polished not painted, repaint tins not black but blue. I hope I don't have to do much to engine other than carbs. Once I start I will post for advise. I value the advise from the experienced, I wouldn't have done the work on my Warrior without others input. Thanks for help in advance.

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        • #5
          Welcome, Indy....
          If it's a standard, keep it stock. If it's special, I'd customize it a bit.
          But that's just me.
          Check out the tech tips section on what to look for in a neglected XS. Also check out will this affect milage thread in XS11/XJ11 discussion to see why.

          LP
          If it doesn't have an engine, it's not a sport, it's only a game.
          (stole that one from I-dont-know-who)

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