Well, methinks you need a scale!!
2 dellorto dual throats w/o manifold =9 lbs
Stock pre 76 carbs w/0 rubbers = 8lbs
Complete Magneto, less plugwires, including beltdrive pulles and adaptor to crank = 6lbs
Stock pointplate with point condensers w/o advancer but includes stock coils between 2 and 3 lbs
So maybe 7lbs more, but I save that much on my smaller battery.
So I am surprised you can spin the tire with throttle only, yet other CR owners are saying they cant open the throttle hard at lower rpm..see the dyno run thread..
Ha ha, well if you go back to my original post, you'll remember that I was comparing the weight of those weber DCOE's to modern CR carbs mate, I don't have a set of Webers handy, and my CR's are on my bike, so I couldn't do a comparison, but I'm guessing they're around half that of the webers?
And being the honest feller I am, I just went out to my garage and weighed an ARD MK2 Magneto housing with no pulleys, but Morse Fairbanks magneto, and the weight according to my new digital scales was 5.2 KG, or 11.44 pounds? I'm sure the extra long copper cored plug leads would add maybe another pound?
But hey, I was prepared to believe that your bog stock Z1 killing CB750 with just a set of Webers would allow you to spin the back wheel at 15-20 MPH, so why wouldn't you be prepared to believe that my engine with the following specs wouldn't? Here we go:
836cc 12:1 Arias pistons,
Mike Rieck stage 3 head,
Megacycle 125/75 cam,
CR 29mm carbs,
K&N pod filters,
Dyna S ignition,
Dyna 3 Ohm coils,
NGK Iridium plugs,
4 into 1 race pipe,
RC rods,
APE studs,
M3 racing cam chain tensioner,
Tsubaki cam chain, etc etc.
I mean, it'd be disappointing if this engine couldn't spin the back wheel at low speeds? Still, if you say that a stocker with just those webers will do all that, then who am I to question your integrity? Have a good one mate, I eagerly await your reply! Cheers, Terry.