Jesse,
Great thread, I love trying to see how fast
my CB400F will go!
So my setup:
New OEM pistons (+.25 when I did the rebuild), rings, valves, big end bearings, NOS cam shaft, rockers, new HD springs, HD cam chain, TTR400 horseshoe tensioner, stock clutch with HD springs. I have a Dyna ignition and coils with new leads and stock spark plugs.
Completely stock airbox, rebuilt carbs and OEM jetting (except #38 idle jet). I have the stock 4-1 header but I have a $50 straight through Norton Commando Peashooter replica muffler.
Tires are Dunlop K70 knock-offs from Mitas (eastern europe's leading manufacturer of agricultural tires!) and suspension is 'performance' Redwing springs on the back (ie, not performance at all and very cheap), stock springs in the stock tubes at the front but with 20mm preload spacers in the top. No fork brace. Sprockets are new OEM in stock sizes.
My gauges are the 60mm mini gauges from CRC2 imports.
I have put less than 1000 miles on this bike and have new oil and 98 octane BP petrol in it. The tank is from a CB350F, the seat a fibreglass base I made myself that has to be heavier than the original! To offset the amount of resin and aluminum I used in the seat, I have no rear fender.
Anyway, I've only been brave enough to get her up to just over 100MPH After that I get scared and worry I'm going to blow something up and let off. But if I had enough courage and road, I think it would reach 10,000RPM before it went much over 100MPH.
On that note, when trying to achieve top speed in 6th gear, do I have to worry about hitting that 10,000RPM redline? Or will the bike simple not go any faster and that's how I know to stop going for it?
Rick.