Bump up from last fall and returning to this forum to show new work and progress.
For the most part this year, it has been some standard work. I started with cables and brakes.
So add to the above list, new cabling, and EBC rotors and pads, the good stuff, no jobber replacements here. Just to give an idea of the cost of this part of the project, one of those rotors cost more than I paid for the bike... Worth the money. Brakes grab so hard that when I am at a complete stop, the rear can be held a couple of inches with the suspension unloaded if I have to do a hard emergency stop. With this kind of braking power upgrade, it definitely exceed OEM design, and I am glad I went for the good stuff for the meats!
After all that, came the winter waiting....
Soon....
And not long after, it was a balmy 5 degrees celsius outside, and the roads had cleared enough for riding (despite there still being snowbanks a metre high still) but before I could ride, the bike needed some final heavy medical rehab to get on the road properly!
Man, I need to find the charger for my camera and get some audio of the bike now. For the past month, been tweaks to fuel, and a re-syncing. Aside from a slight roughness at 3500 with minimum throttle, it sings like a symphony. Remember, this is humming smooth tuned with a machined head (had to as part of head repair) and running quad glasspacks. Easter weekend, I vowed to go for a ride to pick up some new novels, then head over to Fatburger which had just opened up in my area. You cannot tell by the pic, but it was 7 celsius that day, and less than an hour before was rain. I took this pic cause she be all dirty....
The sound and power is phenomenal, and she will rev past the 9k on a first gear launch faster than you can shift. I can hardly believe is the same bike, or that it is a +40 year old engine design. I was bad and took it onto an open stretch of smooth blacktop. No fairings, and will gear out in top gear. She does the ton no problem now and on stock ratios, but little bit of wind buffet for the rider....
No pics of it uploaded, but couple weeks ago, full charging system rebuild. Rotor was going, so I replaced it along with stator and rectifier. Keeping originals of course, just in case.
Next up is some minor work for the summer with new clutch plates and progressive rear suspension for the rear. Is actually quite the ride. I like it more for "spirited" riding than my buddy's 636 ninja.