I’m leaning that way simply due to the recommendations and they publish a nice installation manual, and make an install kit for our bikes.
What would you recommend for my engine as a safe redline now? The crank balance came with paper work saying good to 14,000, that’s well north of my comfort zone!
Part of my desire for upgrade is a rev limit as I have a garage full of more powerful bikes and sometimes it’s easy to forget your on the old beast when your having a good time in the twisty mountain roads!
There isn't much gain over 9,500 RPM. With the porting and good carbs the power won't fall off over 10,000 RPM. There isn't much point in putting the spurs to it and revving past there.
My K6 has max around 9200 rpm
I told the dyno man to rev to 9500rpm.
When looking at the chart afterwards, max at 9240 rpm.
Other charts, max at ca 9100 rpm.
Megacycle 125-75 cam.
TMR32 carbs
970cc.
I see same limit on my 836cc charts. Action Fours SS1 and Megacycle 125-20 cam. Sudden power drop at 9200rpm.
125-75 cam is a fantastic cam.
It forced me to buy a new spare just for sure while I could get one. 125-70 hard welded version.
Before that, RC295 was my favourite. I ordered a new spare from Dynoman, DP295.
My bike is a street bike, but I like to use the throttle now and then.
I usually think that revving over 8000rpm is not worth the wear. But it revs up very quickly on 2:nd and 3:rd gear so easy to reach over 9000rpm.
I have recently replaced the 17t front sprocket with a used 18t of similar wear. (Rear 48t).
The acceleration suffer, noticed when passed a gang of slow cars.
Had to gear down more than before.
I'll change back. The extra revs when cruising is not that much.
My K2 runs fine on 17:48 too. Stock rear wheel.
My K6 has 130/80-18. Close to stock 4.0 circumference.