Ofreen has over 140k on his bike! Way cool!
Thanks. It'll be over 143K after the two legs of the relay over the next couple of weekends. I'll be interested to see what you find for elongation of the cam chain and condition of the various plastic and rubber tensioner bits.
Welcome to the thread, you King of the Road, you!
The tensioner is down to the metal on the slipper, at the top. The chain is shiny on the edges of the side plates where they were getting too friendly! The roller looks like it went 250 miles at Daytona 1970. I'll get pix of that later. It only made rattly noises above 7500 RPM, though, and had no trouble leaping to that sort of RPM any time. I've held it below 8000 for the last few years, mostly out of respect...
The tips of the valves are showing serious chipping wear, not surprising. Pix below. If they will clean up with a regrind I might just try to reuse them, provided their stem clearance isn't too much? This would let the rockers all find new leverage points, which might mean they could be re-used, too. We'll see...
I'll sandblast the valve springs if they show no edge wear on their tops or bottoms (Henry Ford's famous longevity invention: metal bead-blasting of valve springs made them what they are today, with nearly infinite life). If they are still full height and full tension, I'll put them back in, just 'cuz. Will find that out later this week.