Well folks, it lives!
Last week I took the bike to weigh it on a set of electronic scales and it settled at 322lbs dry. My focus changed near the end to just finish the bike and figure I can take more weight off at a later date. I'm happy enough considering the 750F2 forks and stock steering stem are heavy items. I can shave more easily enough.
With the race gas mixture finally organized I set fuel levels on the VM29's. I then decided come hell or high water it was going to run today. I thought I had ordered smaller pilot jets but had forgotten, figured the 117.5's would be way large. Finished up all the remaining jobs and pushed it out the door.
There is lots of compression
and after a couple loud backfires realised I had the coils wired wrong, hadn't packed the 2" baffle and as a result had scared the crap out of my dog. After securing some help pushing it came to life. After three years it feels pretty good. It's too rich all over but I managed my thirty second break-in procedure and the helper kept an eye on the pressure gauge I mounted to monitor the start up oil pressure with a 650 pump. No initial oil leaks, the eight plate clutch seems fine and the transmission shifts through the first three gears fine. GSXR tach doesn't work so need to check that out.
I threw in the towel to watch the Assen WSB round and will get smaller pilots before I go any further. Just a couple pics for now.
Made a better chain idler with larger bearings.
My original number was 73 so figured second time round...