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That makes two that I've heard of.
For the actual street bike, I wanted a lightened rotor to go with the Hondamatic alternator since I have it anyway.
The other bike will run the magneto and no charging system but won't need to go any distance. I'll run an LED parking lamp in the headlight to keep it legal for daytime riding. The turbo might need a fuel pump though, that's a catch. The big mikuni might flow enough by gravity.
The local guy here when using RC Engineering big bore kits always had us remove the flywheel flange (Scotty’s pic) on an old LaBlonde and rebalance afterwards. I only remember the 12.5 kits snapping the flywheel side off. Savage engine braking clutch in or out….and most cams in 12.5 motors went past 10k like it wasn’t there…
Most here ran 16/48 with 130/90/ 16 hog wheels. Inch or two longer swingarms. Lowering block on the rear shocks, handlebar set backs so you could drop the tubes until the side winder dragged (DRUG for our round here improper dialect).
12.5s rode on the street had oil coolers. Mandel bent steel lines for behind the Honda down tubes, and plug welded wet down tubes for custom chopper frames…Drag only or bar to bar had none…
I personally think the 16 front is too small of a circle for a 530 5/8 pitch chain to bend around. They’re noisy and the chain doesn’t last as long compared to a 17/18, But 18 is getting close if you’re running a cheap/junk chain..the 76f OEM sprocket is a very robust looking compared to an aftermarket 16 or 18…The hog wheel is a gear reduction its self and a lot of stock fresh motors would carry the front just with the throttle in first and early in 2nd with a stock length swing arm, especially the short k arm..
I think you’ll find a modern tire that can hook the high rpm shock load of a standard weight crank and fly wheel clutch dump.
I would definitely balance the flywheel and crank whether you go heavy or light…I’m sure you’ve already experimented tuning the launch before with heavy and light flywheels. Small front sprocket moves the torque to the chain. So have a good one…😁