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  • Goodbye 750SE hello XJ early christmas

    Hello Guys and Gals,

    I have been lurking this forum for quite some time reading about these bikes. First I want to say thanks for all the info.
    Well I knew I wanted an 1100 Yamaha and today things just fell right into place.
    I sold my 78 XS750SE to a friend at work, and today I stopped by my friends motorcycle shop to shoot the b.s. and he had a Yamaha over in the corner sporting 4 head pipes. I got a big smile on my face and he said you ain't getting that, that one is mine!! So after an hour of shootin the s#$% and begging him to sell it to me and $425.00 she is sitting in my garage with all of her 15k on the odo. He bought it from the original owner. The bike is in great shape with the factory exhaust and everything else is stock also. Its even got the chain lock on the right side. I hate to say it, (ducking and dodging flying debris as I say this) but I like the way the XJ is setup over the XS. I just have a few questions and I am sure it has been covered on this forum before so if maybe some of you can just point me to a thread that would be great. What if any are the engine differences between the XJ and XS and will most parts interchange. I do know I need some intake boots. Thanks in advance, Shawn
    1980 XS850G
    1978 XS750SE>>>>>Sold
    1982 XJ1100 Maxim

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    Hey there Shawn,

    Awesome find and deal!!!! Welcome from out of the shadows!
    The Engines are pretty much the same, aside from the alternator, and YICS ports in the head, oil level sensor in bottom of tranny pan, no vacuum advance unit on left side crank, all ignition advances are controlled by TCI and accessory vacuum box/sensor.
    But the mechanics are essentially the same. Have you read about the intake boots....they can be repaired....they usually looked quite cracked on the outside, but they are dual layered, and the inner layers can be totally okay, just need to slather a layer of black RTV or liquid rubber on the outside to cosmetically seal/cover the external cracks. With only 15kmiles, you shouldn't need much in the way of parts, aside from perhaps some clutch friction plates, and perhaps some valve shims, brake pads, tires and other expendable supplies!
    T.C.
    T. C. Gresham
    81SH "Godzilla" . . .1179cc super-rat.
    79SF "The Teacher" . . .basket case!
    History shows again and again,
    How nature points out the folly of men!

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    • #3
      Thanks for the welcome,

      Yeah, I read about the boots in FAQ, we have some cool sealant at work we use to seal aircraft fuel tanks so I will use some of that. Ok I am going to play dumb here what is YICS? And does the XJ have the kick starter guts inside the case, I see the plug. I want to install a kicker.
      1980 XS850G
      1978 XS750SE>>>>>Sold
      1982 XJ1100 Maxim

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      • #4
        YICS, Yamaha Induction Control System, IIRC, a fancy way to even out the vacuum pulses amongst the carbs, allegedly to provide better emissions controls and mileage. You'll need to fashion a plug for when you want to syncrhonize the carbs!

        No...no kick starter parts inside, and it's a real pain to want to install them, I believe it would involve splitting the cases to be able to insert the needed gears/shafts. The TCI won't work if the voltage drops below 10V anyways. It's fairl rare for the need to use a kickstarter, so just be happy with the electric start, keep a good strong battery, and a set of jumper cables if you're that worried about it!!

        T.C.
        T. C. Gresham
        81SH "Godzilla" . . .1179cc super-rat.
        79SF "The Teacher" . . .basket case!
        History shows again and again,
        How nature points out the folly of men!

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        • #5
          Yeah, I guess you are right about the kicker,

          Heck, come to think of it I hardly ever use the kicker on the 850 unless I am at a crowded gas station or at the Yamaha dealer, people give you a funny look when you whip out a kick starter.

          Thanks for the info.
          1980 XS850G
          1978 XS750SE>>>>>Sold
          1982 XJ1100 Maxim

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          • #6
            The Best Looking!

            Shawn,

            Don’t do any ‘ducking and dodging flying debris’. The XJ is the best looking of the Yamaha 1100’s (my turn to duck and dodge). I’m on my third one since 1982, and if something was to happen to this one, I’d get another!

            Louis
            "There is no mechanical problem so difficult that it cannot be overcome by
            brute strength and ignorance" And possibly some Mouse Milk!
            '82 XJ1100J
            LED Dir and running lights
            LED Tail/Brake lights (4) one flashing
            Modulated H/L
            PIAA Driving lights
            YICS Eliminated
            750 FD

            Yamaha Factory X-1 Fairing and Luggage

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            • #7
              Welcome NC Rider

              Shawn, I too was guilty of hanging around the site without a XS and found one early in the fall but not the great deal you found!! Glad to find another XS rider in eastern NC. I'm just a nice ride toward the beach from you in Havelock so if your headed this way give a shout and we will turn it into a mimi XS fun ride. BTW I just tripped over a 79 standard thats been in a barn (really) for the last 12 years. I'm going to look at it this weekend. Maybe only for parts but the price is real good. Just have to figure a place to hide it from SWMBO
              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.

              Thomas Jefferson

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              • #8
                Well I'll be darn there is life in NC......j/k, Yeah we will have to hook up sometime, maybe do some wrenchin or riding. I like to talk bikes over a brew or two. The old lady (dang she hates when I call her that) has been begging me to take her down your way and ride the ferrys to the lighthouses and such, this spring we will have to do that. As far as the standard goes I like em, I love the tank, and not to many of them around. My 850 is a standard, which I bought in Havelock from the original owner with 3,700 miles on it.

                Ok another abbreviation illiterate here.....What does SWMBO stand for? I know it has something to do with the wife. I'll probably feel like a dummy once you tell me.

                And as far as the Maxim being better looking, well I'll have to agree, that tank is slick, isn't it?
                1980 XS850G
                1978 XS750SE>>>>>Sold
                1982 XJ1100 Maxim

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                • #9
                  Shawn;
                  SWMBO = She Who Must Be Obeyed. We all know why...
                  Ray Matteis
                  KE6NHG
                  XS1100 E '78 (winter project)
                  XS1100 SF Bob Jones worked on it!

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                  • #10
                    hey wingnut if you dont get that 79 standard i might be interested in it i really like the standards and i need to find another one for my bro since his virago has went doen hill and needs fixed so keep me updated if you get it or not and plus i have a 1979 xs1100 right now and it is my style of bike
                    79 yamaha xs1100f standard
                    best 1/4 mile 13.282@99.40

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                    • #11
                      Barn bike 79

                      I talked to the guy today and I'm going to look at it Friday.I'll keep you posted. From what he says the original owner died 6 years ago and its just been sitting there. May have to jump thru some hoops to get a clear title. I'm checking with the NC DMV in the am.
                      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.

                      Thomas Jefferson

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                      • #12
                        Well guys,

                        I didn't have the heart to let the 750SE go. I called my co worker tonight and told him I will give his money back. He didn't have a problem with it being he is leaving in one week and I still have to reassemble the front brakes now that it is all rebuilt.
                        1980 XS850G
                        1978 XS750SE>>>>>Sold
                        1982 XJ1100 Maxim

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                        • #13
                          Like trying to give up on one of the kids .... just can't do it. Now if you can figure out the XJ you'll have a full set.
                          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.

                          Thomas Jefferson

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