Took it for a decent ride today.
Sorted out my flat spot - turns out one of my exhaust lances was a little loose, stumbled across it by luck. Tightened it up, no more flat spot.
BUT I got on it pretty good and it seem to flat line around 6k in 5th gear.
I am running 110 mains but maybe I push em to the 120 they came stock with?? I’m not running baffles.
I’m pretty sure it’s been suggested that with modem gas a 110 is the ticket, but nonetheless Im flat lining.
And some proper pics now that it’s all finished up.
A question for ya:
what gearing (sprockets) does it have? The K0 cam expected to 'feel' the 16T/45T or 17T/48T sprockets, and if it now has the 18/48 that is commonly sold these days as "OEM gearing", it is too tall for this cam. Dropping the ratio back to original (17/48 lasts longer) wakes them up nicely.
For the long-distance riders:
in order to be able to "pull" taller gearing (like I do with mine, now) you need a different cam (late K5 or K6 - mine is K6 - with the steep closing ramp on the intake valve lobes), some head chamber work (hemi, reduced to 21.4cc), and leaner jets with deeper float bowls. Mine will pull the 19T/48T combination to 105 in 5th gear, but will do 115 in 4th. The tradeoff is the nice "cruise" feeling in 5th when riding places like...Kansas...Nebraska...eastern South Dakota or Colorado...