I like it.
It's a totally different machine than my SOHC. It's gonna take some getting used to but it's a fun bike.
This bike was built on a '80 frame. Supposedly there is supposed to be a difference in this year model concerning the placement of the steering neck that the builder really likes. I don't have a clue. Forks are 1000 CBR deals. Rear susp. is all stock,just raised. You can see the new shock mounts in the pic. Rims are 17'' off a Hurricane and brakes all around are 600 CBR. The ride is stupid plush compared to the WB and I'm really digging the height of the bike and the seating position.The stock seat needs a cover but is oh,so comfy!Rear brake kinda sucks right now. I think it might be a loss of leverage concerning the stock pedal assy being used with the CBR stuff. Works fine,and will slide the tire,just requires very strong pedal effort. Front brakes are awesome. At first I was disappointed as they felt no better than a dual disc conversion on a SOHC. After all,these rotors are 278mm just like a SOHC. But there is a difference somewhere. They feel as good as the WB under normal conditions,but once you really squeeze they will haul you down in a hurry. Very little nose dive under hard braking.
The motor is a 823 (Wiseco) with 900 rods. You can see a spacer under the jugs to correct for the added rod length. 750 head ported with stock valves,HD springs and titanium retainers. Cams are stock 900 pieces. Transmission and clutch are 900's. Clutch is Barnett-plates & springs. Carbs are 900 "Euro" units.
Clutch pull is crazy long as it has to come all the way to the grip to disengage. May need adjusting?? Effort is not too bad with the Barnett springs,but the long pull does work on you. I prefer the quick,snappy clutch of my SOHC in a big way! Gearbox is smooth as silk.
It's running pods right now and stock pipes. And it runs awful anywhere above 7 grand. PO swore it was still tuned to run with the open 4-1 he was racing it with. he said the stock pipes had it choked and told me it would do that. If i close the choke it takes off like a rocket,so it seems lean. Might be all BS on the tune,so I have an airbox waiting to go back on. Power down low was really unexpected. It's a very torquey bike! Rolling on the throttle at 60 mph in 5th gear accelerates way stronger then my old bike.You're at 80 mph in just a couple moments. I'm very anxious to get this bike tuned properly to see what she's actually capable of. As it is right now the WB would tear it a new one,but it definitely doesn't have the bottom end power of this bike. I'm dying to get it tuned,but kinda dreading messing with these carbs.
Gotta do whatcha gotta do......
Overall it's a clean bike. The only scratches on the powdercoated frame are at the chain adjusters. pretty much expected. The bottoms of the side covers are scuffed from riding boots,but I'm not gonna worry about it. The wiring harness is completely unmolested with no cuts or splices anywhere. Fuse box has been relocated up front next to the horns,but the PO did a nice,clean job of mounting it. Worst part about the bike are the several dings in the tank. He wasn't worried about them because it was built as a track bike,but why lay new paint and decals over top of those?!?! Also,not gonna worry about those.It had these HUGE VFR turns signals which absolutely had to go. Swapped those for some little BM el-cheapo's.The bars on the bike were completely flat,so traded those for some black Euro bars. They're kinda tall,but they feel perfect. I put on Pirelli Diablo Rosso tires,new sprockets and a chain. After all that, and the paper work at the DMV, Im right at $2k in the bike. Considering that moderate to fair condition stockers go for $1,200-$1,500 in my area I'm real happy with the price.
Anyway,enough blahblahblah...pics:
Got a little red paint showing around the edges. So irritating. Gotta touch that up.
Raising brackets for the shocks.
Bike had USD's at one point. Dents in the tank were for clearance on those forks.
Soooo comfy. Like sitting on a bag of marshmallows.
Glued together tears?...not so cool.
Love the fuel doors on these bikes. I'ma gonna wreck ogling that thing going down the road one day.
I actually took Crys for a ride on this bike today. She had a blast and I could hear her giggling back there.
I was as nervous as a long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs.
I honestly don't know if I can take her out again or not.On the highway or Parkway,maybe,but never again in the mountains.She leaned well and didn't affect me at all at stops or intersections,but everytime I hit the brakes I could feel her falling into me.HARD!
"Torso babe, use your torso!"
"Huh?"
"...nevermind...you're soft...."