"Tar snake", "What happened? I got bit by a tar snake" Good one,KB02
After the first 836 went together it became apparent that handling and braking HAD to be improved in order to use the engine as intended. Dual disks up front are standard on the F2, but I "upgraded" to '82 calipers. The brakes bite very well and slow the bike without having to hold the lever very long. This helps keep the brakes cooler with less potential for overheating/fading on the all day rides(my opinion).
I also added Progressive springs up front and S&W Street Stroker shocks in the rear. I first thought the S&W shocks were a novelty "performance" shock from the '70's but they have turned out to be quite nice, though a bit stiff. I can set them in the bottom two positions and still have a "tight" ride.
H1 style steering damper, TIA fork brace, and a bit of welding on the frame where it is just riveted together(up front, behind the oil cooler. Thanks for the tip bwaller). All this and the bike responds very well to acceleration, braking, and bumpy roads at higher speeds.
The times I really notice and appreciate the upgrades are not when I am out "riding my ride" so much as when the unanticipated happens and I have to brake and/or turn a lot harder than expected. I very rarely ride to the limit so having all the extras has kept me upright and riding without that "near death" feeling that accompany a hard brake change of direction/frame flex or big bumps in the turns shifting my line towards the ditch/ oncoming traffic.
Anyway, all that just to say "spare no expense" in tightening up your ride,Sparty. It will certainly increase the "grin" factor