While the rest of the XV bikes of the era ran a 69.2mm stroke, the eleven hundred sported 75mm. The engineers were lazy: they used the same engine dimesions and even the same connecting rods. This necessitated moving the pin bore up 2.9mm (half the stroke increase), so 1100 pistons were shorter; and due to the stroke/conrod ratio spent more time stationary at TDC and BDC. No big deal. Due to the more open combustion chamber shape, valve shrouding was considerably less of a problem, and they breathed much better. Indeed our excursions into truly big displacements will be based on 1100 (or XVS1100 - almost identical) heads and XVS1100 cranks with 920/1000/1100 rods - the V Star rods are unacceptably long, making for very short, rocking prone pistons.
Displacemect For The Virago Eleven
The Longer Stroke Helps
- JE 99mm 11:1 with Head Gaskets
- $900.00 for a kit to fit one engine.
- As Above, plus Ceramic Crowns and Teflon Skirts
- $1050 for a kit to fit one engine.
- CP-Carrillo 99mm 11:1 with Head Gaskets
- $1075 for a kit to fit one engine.
- As Above, plus Ceramic Crowns and Teflon Skirts
- $1225 for a kit to fit one engine.
- JE 99mm 11:1, Bored Cylinders, Gaskets
- $1500 for a kit to fit one engine.
- As Above, plus Ceramic Crowns and Teflon Skirts
- $1650 for a kit to fit one engine.
- CP-Carrillo 99mm 11:1, Bored Cylinders, Gaskets
- $1675 for a kit to fit one engine.
- As Above, plus Ceramic Crowns and Teflon Skirts
- $1825 for a kit to fit one engine.
- Any size, either mfg, any compression, any features as above.
- Same price as above plus a "risk" fee.
Last Modified: Saturday, 09th March, 2024, 10:23am PST