well i have got the Acewell speedo sensor mounted....made a little plate and drill and tapped a couple holes into the right front caliper bracket, then drilled and tapped a couple holes into the plate to mount the sensor...then drilled and tapped a hole in the rotor where the magnetic sensor would cross the speedo sensor...the directions get you close with there formula on calibrating it so i mounted my gps to the tank and went riding around for 10-15 minutes pulling over every couple to try another number...it lets you type in a number between 1-3000 i think...the direction said the if tire size was 19" the number should be 1516mm which is the circumference...it didn't say where to mount the sensor though or if it is the outside of the tire or actual 19" tire size (for 19" rim) so i think that is what makes the number vary....i ended up at 1950mm and it's within 1mph to my gps depending on when i looked down
...everything else on the acewell unit works great as well....couple of pics
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i have brought the rear shock adjusters down 2 notches from stiffest setting and have not bottomed out...it is a stiff ride though, just not as bad as originally...the breather is smoking once in awhile...still hoping its the piston rings needing to free up from sitting so long....i think i may mount a breather tube back into the oil tank as the stock one did...the carbs have been my arch enemy since i have been done with the build...still dialing them in and trying to get them to stop leaking...i think i am finally close with the leaking after replacing the needles and fuel line....going to get them synced soon...
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she won best japanese modified at rockerbox in milwaukee and best asian/european mild custom and a cycle show in chicago over the winter...cafe racer mag asked to display it in their booth at the IMS show in chicago in February as well....so the responses have been good for this build...since it was received so well i decide to have a go at couple more builds...i have a 74 RD350 and 78' CB550 with sidecar I am currently working on as customs...check out the website for pics and info...
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