jvdavidson
'78 XS400-2E
Man it's been a while since I was last here... well to sum up what I did with my 78XS400 since I last posted...I finally got it to run equally well or better than the Hamilton Swiss Watch on my wrist... seriously folks... it's gorgeous. From dead cold I can start it in just a couple kicks. To do this, I first said to heck with the fluid-based manometer I previously used to balance the crabs and bought a gauge-type manometer which comes with adjustable dampers to cut down the wobble and get a perfect reading. Having my carbs exquisitely in sync made a HUGE improvement...I then threw a cherry on top in the form of an electronic ignition module... maybe not necessary but dang...I smile every time I stop at a light and don't have to worry about it dying out at random... had enough of that crap back when I used to live in inner city Chicago - not fond of those days.
So what I NEED to do to my xs...well my rear turn signals/ brake lights are dangerously dim as explained by a friend when we went riding together last year - I'm OK at night but during daylight it's nearly impossible to tell if I'm braking or turning... it's not the bulbs... when I hook them straight to the battery they're way brighter than when I hook them up in the sockets. They otherwise work just fine - turn signals blink fine and they respond to both brake switches... haven't ridden it much at all since I became aware of how bad my lights were.. Last time I looked into it I found myself with nothing but a blank stare and no improvements. For your consideration, my rear lighting consists of twin trailer lights which are dual-filament so they're simultaneously my brake, tail, and turn lights... there's gotta be someone else out there with the same configuration as opposed to the stock one tail/brake and independent turn signals.
Other than that I need to buy a shorter Speedo cable since I lowered the bars with clip-ons... maybe a different Speedo/instrument setup altogether... something more fashionable... last time I posted on this site I was unemployed in between school and finally getting a job... now I have a job... and some money to blow. On a bigger scale I want to buy a small lithium ion battery and clean up my wiring configuration ...it presently leaves much to be desired.
So if anyone has any input on my turn signal woes or a recommendation for battery and/or instrument upgrades it would be sincerely appreciated!
Cheers!
- J
So what I NEED to do to my xs...well my rear turn signals/ brake lights are dangerously dim as explained by a friend when we went riding together last year - I'm OK at night but during daylight it's nearly impossible to tell if I'm braking or turning... it's not the bulbs... when I hook them straight to the battery they're way brighter than when I hook them up in the sockets. They otherwise work just fine - turn signals blink fine and they respond to both brake switches... haven't ridden it much at all since I became aware of how bad my lights were.. Last time I looked into it I found myself with nothing but a blank stare and no improvements. For your consideration, my rear lighting consists of twin trailer lights which are dual-filament so they're simultaneously my brake, tail, and turn lights... there's gotta be someone else out there with the same configuration as opposed to the stock one tail/brake and independent turn signals.
Other than that I need to buy a shorter Speedo cable since I lowered the bars with clip-ons... maybe a different Speedo/instrument setup altogether... something more fashionable... last time I posted on this site I was unemployed in between school and finally getting a job... now I have a job... and some money to blow. On a bigger scale I want to buy a small lithium ion battery and clean up my wiring configuration ...it presently leaves much to be desired.
So if anyone has any input on my turn signal woes or a recommendation for battery and/or instrument upgrades it would be sincerely appreciated!
Cheers!
- J