Mods for V Star 1100 Custom... what did you do?
Mods for V Star 1100 Custom... what did you do?
Hey all!
I'm getting an 01 Yamaha V Star 1100 custom, and I'd like to see what others have done to their bikes. Got pics? Fling em' this way please!
I'm so excited!
I've been told that the first thing that needs to be done if it's not already, is an oil filter relocator. That's first on the list.... did you do this as well?
I'm getting an 01 Yamaha V Star 1100 custom, and I'd like to see what others have done to their bikes. Got pics? Fling em' this way please!
I'm so excited!
I've been told that the first thing that needs to be done if it's not already, is an oil filter relocator. That's first on the list.... did you do this as well?
I'm not just pretty baggage, I ride my own!
- canuckerjay
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I've got the 05 Midnight custom version.
You're right; first thing, put on the oil filter relocation kit -- average cost is around 200.
Most people's second mod is the seat. The stock one is just crap. I put a Corbin on mine and could ride all day. And. . . it looks bloody cool. Once you take off the stock and feel how light it is compared to one of custom quality, you'll realize just what crap you had your arse sitting on.
Next? Whatever your imagination has in mind, dude. THese bikes are incredibly easy to modify. That's their beauty. Some popular ones?
Probably third on people's list is the pipes. The stock ones sound like a sewing machine, and many people want something throaty. Tones of people have found some great performance gains by using the Cobra 2 into ones. I don't have those. Of course, you'll have to adjust the jetting and intake. . .
Next thing? Most people rejig the air intake while doing the pipes. Obviously, if you slap on new pipes, you have to rejet. But while you're at it, why not tweak the intake? For most, it's a choice between hypercharger and a pod kit under the tank. Keep in mind the 1100 comes stock with 50-52 HP. Most report 62-64hp with the 2 into 1 exhaust and a pod kit; rejetted appropriatly, of course.
IN addition to the above, most report making 70-72hp wiht a dyna ignition kit and mid cams.
For me?
I've got the Strippers,
Corbin seat,
Hypercharger,
ISO grips and stilleto caps
Throttle boss
Oil filter relocation kit,
Custom mirrors.
On my hit list:
Ceramic coat the pipes black.
New Radius bars.
Paint chrome side panels black
New rims, powder coated black.
dump old lollypop signals for new, mini bullet style.
Custom paint.
Enjoy the bike.
You're right; first thing, put on the oil filter relocation kit -- average cost is around 200.
Most people's second mod is the seat. The stock one is just crap. I put a Corbin on mine and could ride all day. And. . . it looks bloody cool. Once you take off the stock and feel how light it is compared to one of custom quality, you'll realize just what crap you had your arse sitting on.
Next? Whatever your imagination has in mind, dude. THese bikes are incredibly easy to modify. That's their beauty. Some popular ones?
Probably third on people's list is the pipes. The stock ones sound like a sewing machine, and many people want something throaty. Tones of people have found some great performance gains by using the Cobra 2 into ones. I don't have those. Of course, you'll have to adjust the jetting and intake. . .
Next thing? Most people rejig the air intake while doing the pipes. Obviously, if you slap on new pipes, you have to rejet. But while you're at it, why not tweak the intake? For most, it's a choice between hypercharger and a pod kit under the tank. Keep in mind the 1100 comes stock with 50-52 HP. Most report 62-64hp with the 2 into 1 exhaust and a pod kit; rejetted appropriatly, of course.
IN addition to the above, most report making 70-72hp wiht a dyna ignition kit and mid cams.
For me?
I've got the Strippers,
Corbin seat,
Hypercharger,
ISO grips and stilleto caps
Throttle boss
Oil filter relocation kit,
Custom mirrors.
On my hit list:
Ceramic coat the pipes black.
New Radius bars.
Paint chrome side panels black
New rims, powder coated black.
dump old lollypop signals for new, mini bullet style.
Custom paint.
Enjoy the bike.
Wherever you may roam
May you own your road.
May you own your road.
ZooTech wrote:She's not a dude.canuckerjay wrote:Next? Whatever your imagination has in mind, dude.


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I'm not just pretty baggage, I ride my own!
- canuckerjay
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Try this site for Vstar 1100 stuff:
http://www.sloneservices.com/SilverBack ... 00-FAQ.htm
There forum is pretty active also.
http://www.sloneservices.com/SilverBack ... 00-FAQ.htm
There forum is pretty active also.
2006 Yamaha VStar Custom
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