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  • #16
    i know you can get more out of ANY motor by reducing intake and exaust restrictions and jetting accordingly.. iv'e been a motorhead since a kid...have built and run stuff from old kaw h2 750's to strocker heavy breathing big blocks... as in chevy big block. iwork on and rebuild motors for a living ...in boats.. actually
    my shop repairs all boat (systems).back to bikes.when i got this bike i had to rebuild carbs ...(had been sitting 6 years) 1'st time i couldn't get emulsion tubes out so i cleaned the best i could without ruining anything.. after ridding a few days i noticed one of my pipes was blueing so i went back into carbs ..by now the fuel flowing had helped loosen emulsion tubes and i cleaned accordingly.. also stepped up 2 jet sizes (mains )... have 4 into 1 pipes....safer a little rich than a little lean.. bike runs great..idles smooth at 1000rpm and pulls like hell to 8000.. i pulled filter assembly each time.. second time it took probably 5 minutes (phew) .. you know to each his own .. if this bike was a boat i'd be comfy with casting off before i hit the starter...reliable... we can all be different...but still be friends..


    /a few years ago i would have agreed with you.. but today i don't care if i could tweek another .5 off 1/4

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    • #17
      Agreed, however I am a life member of the "Less is Better" club. Am in the process of doing a mild custom job on an 80 XS850, solo seat, rear guard replaced by hugger, wiring reduced to minimum etc., will finish with a "no uneccessary **** left on it" ride.

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      • #18
        cueball

        will finish with a "no uneccessary **** left on it" ride.
        Make sure you give us some pictures to see. Sounds like it's going to look real nice.
        ~ Street Rat ~

        Mitch
        '78 XS1100 "My Mistress"

        Knowledge is Experience. Everything else is just Information

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        • #19
          I think the XS11 was a good design to begin with. I like the looks of my 79sf airbox with the chrome on it.

          Admittedly however, there are good reasons to go with pods. The exhaust, stock airbox, sissy bar, crash bar, etc. all add quite a bit of weight to the bike. Pods can reduce some of it.

          But my feeling is that if I want really brute performance it could be better to just pick up a more modern bike.

          Stock, the XS11 retains a lot of character and looks unlike any new bike, which I like.

          However, though I can get the carbs off in 10 minutes or less, I think I may try pods at some point to really see. Maybe I'd like them better, especially on my 4-1.

          Ben
          1985 Yamaha VMX12n "Max X" - Stock
          1982 Honda XL500r "Big Red" - Stump Puller. Unknown mileage.
          1974-78 Honda XL350 hybrid - The thumper that revs. Unknown miles.
          1974 Suzuki TC/TS125 hybrid. Trials with trail gear. Invaluable. Unknown miles.
          1971 Honda CL350. For Dad. Newtronic Electronic Ign. Reliable. Unknown miles.

          Formerly:
          1982 XS650
          1980 XS1100g
          1979 XS1100sf
          1978 XS1100e donor

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          • #20
            Be careful what pods you put on. I put on a cheap pair (stock 79 with 4 in 1 exhaust). Started it up. Backfire, missed, ran bad, black smoke, etc. Took them off and started it with no air cleaners, ran fine. Tried them several times with the same results. Put the stock air box back on, ran fine. I'll sell you some pods real cheap (they look nice).

            The Japs spent a lot of time designing the air box. Not so sure it isn't better than any of the pods though you won't hear that from most people that put on pods. The air box on my V-Max is a lot like the XS11 with the velocity stacks built inside.

            The XS11 air box is a PITA to get off but I'll live with it.

            Bob
            #1 ’79 XS11 Special
            #2 ’79 XS11 Special
            '97 V-Max
            '01 Dyna T-Sport

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            • #21
              Will when it's done, slow project at this stage, lack of funds. Same ****, different day, week, month, year etc.

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              • #22
                i put pods on my bike i think it give it a more muscle bike look and i have never had any problems out of them and the bike runs like a champ
                79 yamaha xs1100f standard
                best 1/4 mile 13.282@99.40

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                • #23
                  The PO of my 78 did extensive modifications and there is no easy way to go back to the airbox. When I got the bike it was not running right, I did the carbs and put K&N's on and it was better. My final mod was to take a set of air box boots and modified them to mount the air filters on there a little better and give a better entry to the carbs. The bike works great, but... I have been caught in some rainstorms and the bike gets pretty sluggish when this happens.

                  My 79 has a intermediate version, there are holes drilled in the bottom of the air box so the air flow is not restricted to that snorkel. The air still flows through the filter to get to the carb, and you still have the vent hose connections. I am not sure it makes a lot of difference, but the PO did that so I guess it stays cuz I don't care enough to buy another airbox.

                  IMHO, I would stay with an airbox as the carbs perform differently with an opened up intake. To optimize them you have to play around with the needles and jets which can be time consuming and a PITA. I believe you can get some more power out of this, but these bikes are already fast enough for most of us.
                  I have a bike and I am not afraid to use it

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                  • #24
                    rain

                    i say phoooy i've had pods since day two. (aprox 7 years) i've been in XStraemly heavy downpours for hours.no problems at all.So there goes that theroy. But to be totaly honest when i lost the box the brut low end grunt went with it. By this i mean coming out of the hole arm ripping power was lost.Rejetting has brought back a lot but it is still not the same.and i've run the best time to date with 4-1 and no filters at all.So take it for what it's worth,you like em or you don't
                    1982 XJ 1100
                    going strong after 60,000 miles

                    The new and not yet improved TRIXY
                    now in the stable. 1982 xj11, 18,000miles

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                    • #25
                      chevy,
                      just for my interest, what was your best 1/4 mile with the airbox?
                      I have a bike and I am not afraid to use it

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                      • #26
                        Ive taken my air intake box out and replaced with pod filters,
                        advantage - easy removal of carbs
                        induction roar sounds awsome
                        disadvantage - apparently with the pod filters it is harder to get the correct jetting. the air box allows for more equal distribution of the air into the carbies.
                        tho from what others have said, they havent had any problems. the k&n filter fitted to the original air box is apparently the best for performance.
                        pod filters tend to loose a little low down power,
                        and if you've got a bike like mine with worn rings, the blow by coming from the pcv is smokey and smelly this would normally go back into the airbox if fitted.
                        I havent rejetted the carbies as yet,
                        try the pod filters there pretty cheap and if you dnt like them put the old filter box back on.


                        pete
                        pete


                        new owner of
                        08 gen2 hayabusa


                        former owner
                        1981 xs1100 RH (aus) (5N5)
                        zrx carbs
                        18mm float height
                        145 main jets
                        38 pilots
                        slide needle shimmed .5mm washer
                        fitted with v/stax and uni pod filters

                        [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pA8dwxmAVA&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL[/url]

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                        • #27
                          Hey RS

                          best with the box was 13.85 at aprox 94-95 mph. The low end grunt felt great (where most of our bikes actually run around town and such)
                          1982 XJ 1100
                          going strong after 60,000 miles

                          The new and not yet improved TRIXY
                          now in the stable. 1982 xj11, 18,000miles

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                          • #28
                            while we're talking about pod filters,
                            what have u guys done with the pcv hose,
                            ive attached a filter at the end of a 6inch hose and
                            it just sits there, but as i stated earlier my rings r worn and im getting a fair bit
                            of smoke emitting from the filter, it also smells pretty bad
                            any ideas would b appreciated.


                            pete
                            pete


                            new owner of
                            08 gen2 hayabusa


                            former owner
                            1981 xs1100 RH (aus) (5N5)
                            zrx carbs
                            18mm float height
                            145 main jets
                            38 pilots
                            slide needle shimmed .5mm washer
                            fitted with v/stax and uni pod filters

                            [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pA8dwxmAVA&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL[/url]

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                            • #29
                              Smells bad

                              my suggestion .....BIG BORE 1196cc's
                              1982 XJ 1100
                              going strong after 60,000 miles

                              The new and not yet improved TRIXY
                              now in the stable. 1982 xj11, 18,000miles

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                              • #30
                                ________________
                                Posted by chevy454
                                my suggestion .....BIG BORE 1196cc's
                                _______________

                                don't forget turbo and chain drive conversion


                                mro

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