So, the new house and new job have settled just enough to allow for some work to get done.
Dyno runs were posted on the Hi-Po board a few months back, but I'll put them here too. The switch from CR29's to CR31's was uneventful. Picked up a few horses. For reference, stock 750F was about 10lbs/hp -- this one is 4.9lbs/hp. Until I have a solid weekend to play with the RS34's, 84.76 rwhp will have to suffice.


Wiring harness is complete and taped. Small, light, and simple. Lots of little changes, improvements done before it was taped up. Baja designs left-hand switch cluster does everything I need it to and more.

Rear master cylinder reservoir is installed, brakes bled, brake light switch wired up, etc.

Here's the bike, assembled and ride-able -- with one PITA exception. Excuse blurry camera-phone photos. Tins are finally pin-striped and clear-coated.


The exception has to do with my oil lines and is a self-inflicted problem. I relocated the oil-tank about an inch inboard, which made it line up nicely with the frame. Unfortunately, left the angled oil inlet pointed straight at the motor. Too tight a radius for the braided lines I had made. Working on a fix, but given my lack of time it may slow things down more than a little.
The remaining punch list is aggravatingly short:
-license plate bracket
-rear fender
-fuel line and filter
-maybe figure out how to baffle the exhaust.