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yeah, it sat at my house for about ten years then i got it running for about a week and a snapped the clutch cable and it sat for another seven years till now.my dad had it dyno'd in the mid 80's it was 126 hp and ithink it was around 180 ft lb of torque
my father use to race this bike in the late seventies at long beach, perris. san berdoo, and a couple times at ascott. it has a shell thuet 750 in it but it is old and needs new gaskets and seals. still runs greatbut needs the carbs adjusted.
does any one know where to get work done on a shell engine in wisconsin?
here is a pic of my new xs1b the pic with the blue on the tank was before my uncle tried to restore it.