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  • cajun31
    Moderator
    • Oct 2003
    • 1782
    • Brandon, MS

    #1

    Found these on Ebay

    Thought everyone might like to know these are available on Ebay. Yamaha XS1100 1978-1982 Complete Exhaust 4-1 Stainless Straight Muffler Can | eBay

    Yamaha XS1100 1978-1982 Complete Exhaust 4-1 Stainless Megaphone Muffler Can | eBay
    Last edited by cajun31; 03-18-2024, 01:09 PM.
    2 - 80 LGs bought one new
    81 LH
    02 FXSTB Nighttrain
    22 FLTRK Road Glide Limited
    Jim
  • Tematt
    XSive
    • Nov 2023
    • 33
    • Colorado

    #2
    I went to the delkevic site and purchased cheaper, free shipping.

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    • Radioguylogs
      XS-XJ Guru
      • Nov 2012
      • 1933
      • Presque Isle, MI

      #3
      Makes me feel like buying a set and putting them away in storage for future needs.
      -Mike
      _________
      '79 XS1100SF 20k miles
      '80 XS1100SG 44k miles
      '81 XS1100H Venturer 35k miles
      '79 XS750SF 17k miles
      '85 Honda V65 Magna ~7k miles
      '84 Honda V65 Magna 48k miles (parts bike)
      '86 Yamaha VMAX 9k miles

      Previous: '68 Motoguzzi 600cc + '79 XS750SF 22k miles +'84 Honda V65

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      • bikerphil
        Master of XSology
        • Jan 2008
        • 8629
        • South Flori-DUH

        #4
        That system doesn't have much clearance to the ground, I saw one on a lowered Special at a bike show. The bottom of the #4 pipe was dented on this one...

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        2H7 (79) owned since '89
        3H3 owned since '06

        "If it ain't broke, modify it"

        ☮

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        • DEEBS11
          XS-XJ Guru
          • Feb 2023
          • 1376
          • Connecticut

          #5
          Keep in mind there are two versions of this exhaust. Megaphone (quiet) and Straight (loud).

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          • DEEBS11
            XS-XJ Guru
            • Feb 2023
            • 1376
            • Connecticut

            #6
            Great exhaust for the price. Especially these days. I have ridden through a few months of snow & salt on mine (KZ750B) and there is no corrosion. My old MAC pipes would have to be sandblasted and painted every year. I really like them.


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            • red bandit
              XSive Maximus
              • May 2005
              • 950
              • central michigan

              #7
              DEEBS11, nice fuel gauge on the tank.
              79 F full cruiser, stainless brake lines, spade fuses, Accel coils, modded air box w/larger velocity stacks, 750 FD.
              79 SF parts bike.

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              • DEEBS11
                XS-XJ Guru
                • Feb 2023
                • 1376
                • Connecticut

                #8
                Red Bandit, those have been there for over 10 years now (2013). I recently restored the tank due to rust around the old badge slots and especially underneath where the surface gets hot. Salt corrosion loves heat (like exhaust systems). The fuel tube is new Viton. You can see the level of fuel in the picture. Works great. Did you notice the 47 Indian Chief style bung welded to the top to eliminate the crappy "snap cap" type of filler?

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                • DEEBS11
                  XS-XJ Guru
                  • Feb 2023
                  • 1376
                  • Connecticut

                  #9
                  Parts!

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                  • Ccitis
                    Truly XSive
                    • Jun 2023
                    • 137

                    #10
                    You guys with the Delkevic... what's needed to tune the bike on that system?

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                    • DEEBS11
                      XS-XJ Guru
                      • Feb 2023
                      • 1376
                      • Connecticut

                      #11
                      I have had good luck with starting 1 jet size bigger on pilot (45) and main (120) and then ride to adjust later. The stock main depends on your year bike. Mine had a 115 in it and 120 seems to run the best with no airbox and fairly restrictive MAC pipes. I think they all have 42.5 pilots. The midrange was much better with the stock (1980 style) needle. I tried a thin shim but it ran a little too rich in hot weather. My area is about sea level. Keep in mind higher elevations run richer naturally.

                      Only use genuine Mikuni parts. If you don't, your bike will never run correctly. That is a fact.

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                      • RanMan
                        XSive
                        • Apr 2006
                        • 22
                        • Glen Burnie, MD

                        #12
                        DEEBS, you are 100% correct. Only use genuine Mikuni parts. The cheap stuff will attract the Green Gremlin.
                        Love Affair since 1983 with my 1980 XS1100 Special, Blackie

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