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No. I will be using dirt bars more than likely. They should clear the tank fine, in fact, I may use the tall dirt bars or raised risers to set them more up and back.haro504 wrote:do you think youll have any trouble with your bars hitting the tank
Yeah that sounds about right. Problem was the poor forks, weird geometry, and heavy weight. One big improvement to the chassis is switching from rubber engine mounts to solid. I will be doing this for sure to stiffen it up, plus the busa forks and longer swingarm should do good things for the handling and allow me to make better use of its power. Weight is still an issue though and I am afraid I added more with the bigger rear end I am using, so its still a heavy beast. But if I need sharp handling and performance, Ill take the FZR out. This is the highway bike. In fact, I am already planning a week long trip in July through the Rocky Mountains. Should be great!Fartblood wrote:Wow! A great bike. I'm gonna follow this project with interest. Sounds like my thing, modified to bring it bang up to date but with an eye on the fact that it's a card carrying classic.
The XS1100, at least in UK spec, was a big, ballsy bruiser with summat like 105BHP on tap in a chassis that could handle maybe half that. The stuff that legends are made of! Rare as rocking horse sh*t now.
The engine lived on in modified form in the FJ1100, which then begat the FJ1200. Who knows, maybe FJ heads, cams, exhausts etc will give you a more plentiful source of components for the build?
Fartblood wrote:That frame looks ripe for a bit of chrome or nickel plating. Would look sexy brass plated, especially if you're going with a black colour scheme.