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Ebola Monkey

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    1980 XS650 Special 1982 XS400 Heritage 2004 VStar 1100 Custom

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  1. It's actual gun blue. I had to grind off all the chrome first to get it to bare metal. While I was at it I smoothed all the casting marks. Then you apply, wipe off, polish with steel wool, repeat (several times). It's not the most durable finish, but my wife can't even kickstart the bike, and it'll never see rain. I might spray some polyurethane over it though. I did a test piece, and it looks good, but I think I like it bare better.
  2. Pretty cool if I say so myself. Hopefully the welds hold up. People on a welding site I posted on think it'll break. Pedal is off my mountain bike, finish is gun blue, no paint, no clear.
  3. Funny, I can view the topic, but not the pics when not logged in. When I log in the topic is completely gone. Can't find it through search or anything. When i click on th epic links, then login, the pics can't be found. Weird.
  4. I'm going to hack my wifes XS400 this winter, and was wondering if anyone could tell me what the top tubes under the seat are. I know they're 7/8" tubing, but does anyone know what the wall thickness is? I could just order .120 wall tubing, and it should work, but there's a couple spots that I'm going to have slugs in, and would rather use the same tubing as the stock frame. Thanks In Advance.
  5. AH HA! I don't know what the hell model mine is. I thought SJ, but when I looked up the VIN on the parts cross ref it says SL.
  6. Funny.... My 82 xs400 Heritage special came with spokes, and drums, front and rear.
  7. Same here. Actually I think the one I bought for the xs400 was under $3.
  8. Test the voltage at the battery, then test the voltage going into the relay, and out of it. On my 650 for example I might have 12.3V at the battery, at the fusebox I have 12.1 going in, 12 coming out, 11.7 going into ignition switch, 11.4 coming out, 11.1 going into alternator brush. The resistance in the aging wire, and connections is causing a 1.2v drop by the time I get to the alternator. You may be getting 12.3 at the battery, and 10 at the relay. Under 11 they don't like to work, at least on my xs400.
  9. Yeah, replace the boots. That one should be capped. Use it when you sync the carbs.
  10. I get the 2.15 rim laced up to the stock hub last night, and got the tire mounted today. It's just a little wider than the 3.00x18 tire that was on there before It took a long time, but most of that was polishing the hub, and cleaning/polishing the spokes. I called Kenda, and they told me that couldn't recommend any rim narrower than 2.50". I'm glad I didn't try to shoehorn it onto the 1.6. Even on the 2.5 rim it just fits under the fender. 1/4-5/16" space side to side, and on top.
  11. Thanks! That doesn't look like it fits bad. Crap. Almost every tire/rim chart I've seen says a 1.85 is the narrowest rim that should be used with a 100/90-18 tire. Some even say a 2.15 is the narrowest. Then again my rear tire is a 120/90-16, and they all say 2.50 rim width is the narrowest you can go. Mine's a 2.15. Probably should have just mounted it up instead of spending $50 on a used rim to relace.
  12. Kindest, OllieB, Would either of you have pictures of the 100/90 on the 1.60 rim? I tried just squeezing the beads together to 1.6" and the tire looked ridiculous. I don't know if it looks different fully inflated or what.
  13. There's a few reasons for not throwing a 90/90 on. I already have the 100/90 tire as I was told by several people that it will work on the front. Everyone's an expert right? I bought matching front and rear tires... not available in 90/90-18 In the future if I have to replace tires there seem to be 10 times more tire choices in 100/90-18 vs the 90/90 Totally superficial reason here, but the wider tire just looks better. I'm generally up to a challenge, and like custom stuff. I'm willing to put the extra time and effort into having a wider front rim.
  14. I bought a 100/90-18 a while back for my wife's 82 xs400. It won't fit on the stock 1.60x18 rim so I'm going to relace it with a 2.15x18 rim. I know that it will be a tight fight, width, and height wise. I also know it's going to throw the speedo off a little. Do I need to worry about handling though? Will the extra 18mm on the diameter change the handling characteristics? Thanks In Advance!!
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