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Wow, most all of you had pretty good deals. I bought my 79 XS in July of 79 and I still have it. 38K looks good runs good has never been apart.
mooseman
I bought mine for 250 its in rough shape and has probably seen better days but with some time and some more money it will be better and ready to ride....so i have spent 250 on it so far who knows by the time i finish it hopefully under 1500
I let a friend borrow 1000$ for a month last fall, got the 1100LG for free for doing it, a month later he gave me the cash back and said enjoy the ride!!!
Dave
1980 XS1100LG
1989 FZR600
1967 Pontiac Firebird
1995 Polaris XCR600 (piped with a priemum ballanced piston kit)
1998 Formula Z 670
1995 Polaris SLT 750
And Like 7 guitars... (3 are Gibsons)
I have Toooooo many toys!!
Please ride safe and sane-you will be able to keep doing it longer
I traded a SHot gun for mine, rebilt the carbs new timeing chain and set the valves. It had 24000 on the clock and has over 50000
on it in 2 years. Vetter fairing and samsnite bags and trunk.
81 SH (SHotgun Special)
110 mains
idle jets 2.5 turns
floats at 24mm
81SH $320 Carbs came in 4 plastic bags disassembled. Brakes dragging, front end tweaked, been sitting outside under a cover for about a year. 6 months worth of learning from here and it was road worthy and looking good. TKAT fork brace and new E3's and she runs great. Priceless!
79 standard been sitting in a barn next to a salt water swamp, $50. Corrosion so bad it was hopeless. Salvaged some parts and gave it the proper funeral
wingnut
81 SH (Daily Ride)
81 650XJ (Brother in laws bike, Delivered)
81 650XJ Jane Doe (Son's Ride)
82 750XJ Project bike (Son in law's future ride)
81 XS 400
No man has a natural right to commit aggression on the equal rights of another; and this is all from which the laws ought to restrain him.”
A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have.
I bought the '79F from my neighbor who was moving for $450, but $100 of that was a park flyer RC plane. $300 for Jardine slip-ons, 1st and 2nd gear fix, and sold for $1000, but I have it back now and it's for sale. It has fairing, bags and box that I think is stock, mechanically perfect, just needs polish and paint.
Got the 78E from Texas. Lovingly restored by Dave Delzell and came with a trailer load of parts. I did the tranny fix and some other minor fixes and it cost me $2000. Probably a little high, but under the circumstances, it was the right thing to do.
Last year I bought a '79 SF for parts for $400 as it was a running bike. Kept the engine, front wheel, clutch cable, carbs and mirrors then sold the rest which contained a nice stock exhaust for $250.
You can't stay young forever, but you can be immature for the rest of your life...
'78E "Pathfinder" Show bike...
Lovingly restored by Dave Delzell
Drilled airbox
Tkat fork brace
Hardly mufflers
late model carbs
Newer style fuses
Oil pressure guage
Custom security system
Stainless braid brake lines
First XS cost me about $300.00
Ran like crap until I found this site and got a manual
Set of carb kits and it was good to go. Was my daily ride until I got the Mirriam.
Next 5 XSes $50.00 to $300.00
Last two XSes (the Mirriam and another SF) cost a little more . Took the PO a couple months to break down my resistance and make me a deal I could not refuse....
Ash cost me $575. PO painted the tank and side covers, put new tires, rebuild forks, progressive shocks, recovered the seat, new head gasket, and then laid her down. Let her sit for a year. A carb clean, new gas, and charged battery was all she needed. Then I rebuilt the carbs, cleaned EVERYTHING, changed the valve cover gasket, etc....about $175 in parts.
Parts bike that I took side covers, headlight, and random parts...$150. And it still runs.
1980 XS11g Standard - "Ash"
4 to 2 Exhaust
K&N Pod Filters
Fuel Filters
Inline shut off valves
Slotted Rotors
My heart and soul
Soon to have stainless lines, xs750 FD, lightened rotors, and HID headlight
I got my first 2 off eBay for $285 for the pair. One was an 80 special with 22k miles on it and very clean. The special riding position kills my back so I fixed it up and sold that one for $1200. The other one in the pair was a rat with 17k miles on it that sat outside under a carport for 20+ years. I still have this one but it's likely I'll part it out.
#3 was a full dresser I got for $300 that desperately needed a carb job and fork seals. I gave the fairing to Prom and sold the bags and used parts from #4 to convert it back to naked configuration then like an idiot sold it for a grand.
#4 was an 80 standard parts bike I paid $235 for and promptly stripped and sold what I didn't need. I still have a box or 2 of junk from this one.
#5 was a parts bike I bought from RockJock that I paid so little for that I won't mention it here. I did drive from Portland, OR to Bozeman, MT to get it. I won't be doing anything like that again...
#6 was a free trade in when I sold #4 and I used some of it's parts to fix #1 for sale. Then I rebuilt it with bits from #5 and it became the Mongrel that I rode for 3 years.
#7 I bought back #3 for $200 after the guy I sold it to rode it hard and left it outside for 3 years. Another $200 and S'load of work it's ready to ride again. It smokes a bit when cold and will probably get the engine from # 2 or #4 later on.
I have a brand X 1100 that I will also be fixing up to ride so my XS11 will be my sportier bike and the the GW will be my touring bike. I don't think I will be buying any more XS11s.
I just traded a Winchester Model 92 for my XJ. It was the same rifle the Rifleman (Chuck Connors) used and was in most of John Wayne's movies too. Belonged to my Grandpa and I never used it. Worth about a grand.
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