Hello all. This is my first post since the greenspun days! I have stumbled across some posts in the past regarding performance options for the 650 mill so I figured I would share this project that I have been playing with on and off for the last few years now (the result of having too many projects at once). I wanted to build the ultimate middleweight SOHC bike so I came up with this combo. A '71 CB500 frame lightened and braced. Fuel tank, swingarm, forks, wheels and brakes from a first year CB750F resulting in triple disc brakes and an even shorter wheelbase with that swingarm. I got an '81 CB650 engine for the project and started looking through the Wiseco book for possible piston choices. I figured heck.....let's throw 65mm slugs in there! I ordered up the 12:1 version of the K836 kit, knowing I would be doing lots of machining to the tops of the pistons and would need plenty of material to work with. Out came the stock sleeves and I bored the block until it was paper thin between the fins. There were no sleeves available that would do the job since I couldn't have a step in the bottom as they would be very thin already. I had to make a set just for this project and have only .085" wall thickness meaning there is no overbore for this thing, rebuilding means a re-sleeve every time. The upper case half had to be bored out....a lot! The oil passage o-rings are right on the edge. I also machined the tops of the sleeves for copper o-rings for use with the copper head gasket I had to make. The bottom end also got new everything and some serious clutch springs. So the result....741cc without doing up a stroker crank! Not bad with an engine platform that began life as a 500. Hope these pics upload fine, it's my first time. I will post the cylinder head stuff in a bit.