Talked to the chassis shop guy today. He's about done. Just needs to mount the front fairing now and then weld up the foot peg mounts when I get there. We want to be certain I'm comfortable on the bike. Looking now like I'll be making a trip down to Florida mid-week for the pickup. If I had to do this again, I'd probably just build a Kaw motor and drop it in since the mounts were already there for the brand. I would have saved myself a few grand or more. Nevertheless, I feel I'll be satisfied with the Suzuki platform because it'll make more raw horsepower and I'll only need a small shot of nitrous oxide to run the 4.60 index. Should be a way to save parts in the Ling run. I'll keep you all updated next week when I get an opportunity.
On another note, I finally got around to taking the new 750 build back to the track today for some testing. I had swapped out the throttle for a quick turn tube from an R1. Because my WOT switch was modified to activate against the smaller throttle tube and it was no longer usable, I had to rig up another setup on the shaft of the carbs with a 3 way microswitch instead. I also increased the ignition kill time for the airshifer because it wouldn't shift properly the last time it was out. My fist pass netted a 10.40ET @123mph. The bike didn't react quick enough at the launch eventhough it was a respectable 1.44 sixty foot time. The problem is the bike has produced a 1.29 sixty foot so I knew something has gone backwards. On a positive note, the bike shifted perfectly but with a tad longer kill time between shifts than i prefer. Back in the pits i was told by a fellow racer that the bike simpky didn't reaction when i dumped the clutch. Dang it. I decided to decrease the kill time between shifts on the the next pass to see if it would still work okay. I tried to be more aware of how I was releasing the clutch to be certain I wasn't dragging the lever. On that pass I had a slower sixty foot, a 1.51 and the bike ran a 10.45@122.92mph. Sheesh. I made my f3rd and final pass and it was no improvement, a 1.50 sixty foot and it only ran a 10.54@119mph. I fanned the shift button twice for some reason and caused a short shift. I noticed back in the pit area that the clutch lever had abnormal free play. Obviously I had some clutch problems that need to be addressed because the bike no longer reacts as quick as it did and the mph is down indicating clutch slippage. I'll pull the pack out next week and determine what I've got going on. 🤪 I'm definitely not to happy right now with the ET or mph but the engine sounded good and I have no known oil leaks. I can deal with the rest. Stay tuned on all fronts. 🤣