Hey all,
I'm a noob to these bikes, I used to ride a couple different smaller bikes in China a number of years back, and I'm looking for a fun, interesting ride to work every day. I only live about 5 or 6 miles away, and I've also got a Ford Bronco that the wife drives, most of the time.
From what I've learned about this prospective bike is that its been sitting for about 5 or 6 years - needs all the fluids changed, (well, the oil was just changed yesterday), needs new fork seals, needs new tires, needs a tune-up (carb was already cleaned), but other than that appears to be in pretty decent shape, with only 21k original miles. no scratches, never been down. Brakes seem solid enough, chrome is nice, paint is mostly good, and the only missing items are a kick starter (but the electric works fine) and the right rear hardcase top.
My question is in regards to both reliability and availability of parts. From what I've heard, the XS11 is a really great cruising bike, and if well maintained, can be extremely reliable. I don't mind sinking a few extra hundred dollars and a weekend of work into it to get it up to speed, but I need to know if I'm going to be able to find seals, hoses, a manual, etc. I mean, what if it needs a new starter clutch or a new clutch?
Any advice would be greatly apprecaited.
Cheers,
Kristoffer
I'm a noob to these bikes, I used to ride a couple different smaller bikes in China a number of years back, and I'm looking for a fun, interesting ride to work every day. I only live about 5 or 6 miles away, and I've also got a Ford Bronco that the wife drives, most of the time.
From what I've learned about this prospective bike is that its been sitting for about 5 or 6 years - needs all the fluids changed, (well, the oil was just changed yesterday), needs new fork seals, needs new tires, needs a tune-up (carb was already cleaned), but other than that appears to be in pretty decent shape, with only 21k original miles. no scratches, never been down. Brakes seem solid enough, chrome is nice, paint is mostly good, and the only missing items are a kick starter (but the electric works fine) and the right rear hardcase top.
My question is in regards to both reliability and availability of parts. From what I've heard, the XS11 is a really great cruising bike, and if well maintained, can be extremely reliable. I don't mind sinking a few extra hundred dollars and a weekend of work into it to get it up to speed, but I need to know if I'm going to be able to find seals, hoses, a manual, etc. I mean, what if it needs a new starter clutch or a new clutch?
Any advice would be greatly apprecaited.
Cheers,
Kristoffer
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