Author Topic: Hello all (new XBR'er)  (Read 1624 times)

fenatic

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Hello all (new XBR'er)
« on: August 20, 2011, 10:29:55 PM »
Hi Peeps
I've been lurking for ages and I keep seeing threads I wanna contribute to but it seems kinda rude  to jump in without any sort of introduction so here is my first post:

Back in Feb I was trawling ebay looking for a bike suitable for riding with a mate of mine who succumbed to the strange allure of harley ownership.
The challenge for me was could I find something slow enough  ;D to keep up that could still be fun and less embarrassing than a mid-life crises on wheels (apologies harley owners. only kidding, I'd quite like one really. well..., only if it was in a buell cos I'm allergic to tassels).

In the end I bought an XBR, mainly because I've always liked them and remembered the positive reviews when they came out (Gosh, I must have spent hundreds on motorcycle mags in the eighties!).
I've put a few miles on it now and its great to be reminded how much fun you can have on light small bikes (wish I'd never sold the X7's of my youth..Brian 'Badger' Crighton tune, microns, K&Ns allspeed reeds.. aaah those were days...).
Anyway, I digress, back to the XBR. Impressions after 3000 miles:
The lazy rake takes a bit of getting used to -  It felt like it didn't want to lean, but now I'm used to it I like it, it makes it feel very planted for such a light bike.
I was a bit disappointed with the poke at first especially as the motad is sposed to be an improvement on stock pipes, but a new air filter and an iridium plug as championed (pun?) on this forum has livened it up a little.
It dies every now and then especially coming to a stop on a closed throttle, (I've open up the tappets to the revised gaps but I don't know what main jet its on and the primary screw is seized) but I can live with that for now, (plenty blipping!) and I'm getting about 60mpg - that's gotta be good.
What is it with the weird lack of compression thing if you leave it standing? I thought the kickstart mechanism was iffy the first time I experienced that - It doesn't burn oil so what on earth causes it?
Can't beat the styling (would have preferred spoked wheels tho), its all just so nice and simple, nothing extraneous - you could just use a pic of it in the dictionary to define the the word motorcycle.
And I love the exhaust note and the way it burbles on the overrun it feels so right thumping round the back-lanes and villages, that how a bike should sound.

Right thats enough lyrical waxing (makes me saddlesore ;)), just wanted to say hello all and thanks for all the good advice on this forum.

Mark

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Re: Hello all (new XBR'er)
« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2011, 10:55:33 PM »
Hi Fenatic, welcome to the forum.

The XBR is a great bike and I'm sure you'll enjoy it.

Steering - try lifting the forks up through the yokes 1/2" , sharpens up the steering nicely.

Power - It may be a single but it likes to rev. There should be a noticable power increase at 6000 rpm ( though not the same as a tuned stroker!!)

Stalling - a lot of RFVC engines do this, the Motad may make it worse. there were revised valve timings and some folks have played around with carbs but you get used to it.

The compression thing - Not really sure why they do it. It usually happens when they have stood a while and if you just keep kicking them over compression comes back - maybe a sticky ring or valve  perhaps. There have been several people who have paniced and ended up stripping the engine down!!

Have fun!

....now how do you feel about Landrovers, camping stoves  (  gas or petrol), weathergirls, real ale.......

Growing old is inevitable, growing up is optional!

fenatic

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Re: Hello all (new XBR'er)
« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2011, 12:58:42 AM »
Hi Steve

Thanks for welcome. Having read (and enjoyed) a great deal of the previous posts on the forum I feel I able to nail my colours to the mast re some of the more contentious issues. :)

Camping stoves - having once searched half of France for a gas refill for mine im gonna have to vote petrol - its alway available. PS I had a go at making a penny stove recently - worked well. (oh yeah and a solar oven but its a bit bulky for the bike....)

Landrovers - I have not read the thread but generally I'm in favour. I'm more of a make do and mend than chuck it in landfill and buy a new un kinda guy. So vehicles with a proper chassis always appeal. Too many bad memories of trying to keep rotting monocoque cars on the road (im rubbish at welding so i always blew big holes and filled em with underseal). Aways fancied a Reliant Scimitar myself.

Weather girls - no particular preference but once again a good solid chassis appeals.... ;)

Finaly real ale - yes please. Do you think i'll fit in?

Fenatic
« Last Edit: August 21, 2011, 01:33:20 AM by fenatic »

guest24

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Re: Hello all (new XBR'er)
« Reply #3 on: August 22, 2011, 10:14:57 AM »
Woohoo, that's four 'yesses' to your answers! Welcome aboard.

guest833

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Re: Hello all (new XBR'er)
« Reply #4 on: August 23, 2011, 01:00:18 PM »

Welcome! I don't have an xbr now but i do have a ton of spares- let me know if you need anything (no exhausts or seat humps though!)

John 

guest24

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Re: Hello all (new XBR'er)
« Reply #5 on: August 24, 2011, 08:43:35 PM »
I thought XBRs only exist as a ton of spares.... :D :D

fenatic

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Re: Hello all (new XBR'er)
« Reply #6 on: August 25, 2011, 01:44:12 PM »

Doh! Only thing I'm missing is the pad off the the front of the seat hump. I suppose it would be easy enough to get one made up.  :-\

I thought XBRs only exist as a ton of spares.... :D :D

Err according to DVLA data there were 462 XBRs on the road in the first quarter 2011  :P
And 405 sorned (hang on, at 157kg each thats 63.5 tons of spares!!!)  ;D

guest833

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Re: Hello all (new XBR'er)
« Reply #7 on: August 25, 2011, 07:58:19 PM »

Those pads are like Rocking horse sh!t- you could make one if you are good at upholstery.....

guest24

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Re: Hello all (new XBR'er)
« Reply #8 on: August 26, 2011, 11:42:48 AM »

Err according to DVLA data there were 462 XBRs on the road in the first quarter 2011  :P
And 405 sorned (hang on, at 157kg each thats 63.5 tons of spares!!!)  ;D


How did you get that information? Did you submit a FOI request to DVLA?

fenatic

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Re: Hello all (new XBR'er)
« Reply #9 on: August 26, 2011, 08:13:09 PM »

Err according to DVLA data there were 462 XBRs on the road in the first quarter 2011  :P
And 405 sorned (hang on, at 157kg each thats 63.5 tons of spares!!!)  ;D


How did you get that information? Did you submit a FOI request to DVLA?


Hi HC
Was gonna save it for a separate thread, but since you ask...

http://howmanyleft.co.uk/

Hours of fun!!

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Re: Hello all (new XBR'er)
« Reply #10 on: August 26, 2011, 08:41:53 PM »
The whole brood are incognito!  ;D