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My head, cams + rods came back from Mr. Rieck this week. Excellent, meticulous work from Mike, as always. I couldn't be happier!
Fancy new Megacycle 126-20 cam and hardwelded rockers. Picked up an OEM slotted sprocket from Mike too.
Grinding on the head + rockers to make clearance for the cam
TBC coated combustion + exhaust chambers + valves (Intake enlarged 1mm)
Balanced + shot peened rods
And all of my top end parts together at last! Cylinders are back from getting bored out and decked as well.
Next steps on the motor are:
- Test fit motor, check piston clearances, double check bearing clearances
- Disassemble motor
- Send pistons + bearing shells off to be TBC and/or dry film lubricant coated
- Replace engine cover + valve cover fasteners with SS torx button heads (bearing cap bolts are SS 12pt ARP, case bolts are SS mini-flange TEKbolt
After a few too many drinks one night... I ended up picking up an 03' R6 front end for a very good price, as well as seals/bearings/fork oil to freshen everything up
I've been lukewarm to the idea of a front-end swap, but in examining my overarching goals for the bike, the R6 swap won me over for the following reasons:
- Right side up forks look period correct at a first glance but with modern cartridge insides
- R6 assembly weighs 5lbs less than stock fork assembly
- Bigger fork tubes + axle are more rigid
- Adjustable and re-valvable
- 4 pot caliper and floating disc weigh appreciably less than single stock disc + caliper, much less a dual disc setup, with vastly improved performance
I never said I was particularly original, so much thanks to FunJimmy and Franky for putting in the work to make this swap a breeze. I turned the hub, spacers and adapters more or less per Franky's drawings over the break:
At first I thought I did a terrible job machining the adapters, but it turns out they're fine and the CBR disc I picked up just had a ton of lateral runout (~.060"). $200 later (about as much as the rest of this swap cost me...) and a brand new disc is on the way. Apparently the EBC disc is ~300g lighter than the stock CBR unit. The hub with adapters weighs <100g more than the stock hub. The overall reduction in unsprung weight vs a dual disk setup is pretty significant, I'll report on final numbers for comparison soon.
Remaining tasks for the front end swap:
- Install steering stem bearings, new fork seals + oil
- Strip black paint off lowers, bead blast, clear coat
- Paint hub center silver
- Re-lace and true rim
- Mill caliper mounting flange for sufficient clearance
Didn't get too far on the tank this last month, but I did print a plug for the center so I can join the two halves together.
Next steps:
- Bond tank halves together
- Coat tank in epoxy/glass microsphere fairing compound, sand smooth
- Paint Plug
- Polish, Seal + Apply Mold Release
- Make splitter plates for mold sections
Lastly, I picked up a CBR600 F2 swingarm for $30. It's a pretty close fit to the frame, so toying with a swingarm conversion as well. It will need shortened 2", shock mounts added and will need the bushings adapted for the stock swingarm bolt. I'd rather not drill out the frame. I can do the machining and prep-work/jigging for welding, but will find a certified welder to re-weld the cross brace and shock mounts as I'm not comfortable enough with my welding skills for structural work. Know thy limits!
That's all for now!