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Carbs are now synced. Thanks for the tip. Had to turn the idle screw way down afterward. Nice burn on the back of my hand from adjusting it at red lights.
Seems to me the XS1100 is much more ready to become a cafe racer than the XJ. The later bikes just look more cruiser-ish. I suspect that many of the pictures you're seeing are earlier models with the flatter lines and more forward seating position. My 81 XS400S took on the cafe look very quickly...
Checked out the post linked by Lego this morning then went for it. Very smooth process with good documentation. Plus it seemed to intimidate the hell out of my neighbor who pays someone to do the brakes on his pickup.
On the test ride noticed much better power across all engine speeds, but much...
Just got my renewal bill from Progressive. $75 per year- plus a $6 fee if I don't pay it all at once. On the other hand I'm over 40 with no at-fault accidents, ever, so I suppose I'm not much of a risk by their statistical models- or maybe it's got to do with northern Ohio's 9 month winter...
SOLD - '81 XS400S Seat, Rear fender, Rear lights, etc - SOLD
SOLD. Thanks for looking.
I have a variety of leftovers from my rat cafe build:
Seat - Original, almost perfect, includes underside cover with original "leaded gas" sticker
Taillight
Rear fender with intact license plate lamp...
You may be surprised by the variety available on Amazon- they have quite a few different styles for cars that you could adapt to the bike with just a new bracket...
When I read this forum this morning, I totally missed the part about the adjuster being under the black rubber cap on the sprocket cover. I pulled the whole cover assembly off before I figured out what I really had to do. Once I extracted my head from my a$$ this was one of the easiest jobs...
Thanks for the replies. I was just reading an older post on the same subject. Looks like the shoe separating is not that uncommon. Who knew shit would fail after only 32 years... Calling my parts store in the morning to get them on order.