Tige was nice enough to nominate me for BOTM, which he's also up for. Maybe it's time for a recap of the project.
The goal of this project was two-fold; respect the underlying motorcycle as much as possible, while improving the handling, braking, and acceleration.
It started with this, a forlorn 1975 Supersport that sat in the rain for a few years.
After which was two years of this...
And this...
And this...
And a little of this...
Culminating in this...
And this...
And finally, this...
For the record, it sounds like this:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kH7jKOSR00Video courtesy of Tige Eakin, aka Tweakin.
Some of the parts and work include:
ENGINE
JMR "stage 4" ported cylinder head, oversized 5mm-stem Kibblewhite valves, titanium retainers, bronze valve guides
Wiseco 836cc, 10.25:1 big-bore kit
Megacycle 127-75 camshaft
APE lightened and balanced crankshaft
Polished and shot-peened stock rods with F2 rod bolts
APE cro-mo cylinder and case studs
Cycle-X back-cut transmission
Dynoman HD extra plate clutch kit
Dyna 2000 ignition, 3.0ohm coils, Dyna 8mm plug wire, Denso iridium plugs
31mm Keihin CR-Special carburetors (now Mikuni RS34's)
Replica CR750 exhaust
FRAME & SUSPENSION
Gusseted stock frame
Tapered steering head bearings
Steering damper
Bronze swingarm bushings
Works Performance alloy-tracker shocks, extended 1"
Works Performance fork springs
Racetech cartridge emulators
Redline 10wt suspension fluid (175cc's)
BRAKES, WHEELS & TIRES
Bridgestone BT45 tires
SKF sealed wheel bearings
Sun alloy rims, butted, polished stainless spokes
Speigler braided stainless brake lines
Ferodo Platinum brake pads
Drilled and thinned rotors
Special thanks to Jeff Tower, master fabricator and new owner of Twinline Motorcycles in Seattle WA, Mike Rieck, Simon Tappin, Frank (aka 754), and a slew of other people I might have missed.
The "finished" photos are by Todd Blubaugh. More info here:
http://www.toddblubaugh.com/test/index.php