First off I did say I never devulge the how but, here we go
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This is a bit of hardcore machining and sci fi built into the same machine. This mod was borrowed from some old schoolers and the Satanic Mechanic site. This is a motor that I have been working on all winter in secret for the most part. Now that I have the new motor in the bike I figure now is a good time to tell.
DO TAKE THE TIME TO NOTICE MY BIKE IS A SPOKER - SO THERE ARE NO - I REPEAT
NO HOLE SHOTS unless I want a collapsed rear rim. This is how I snapped a few spokes already
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I will leave a few bits of mystery, you decide if this is an F or K motor.
First - we trick out the head because this monster has to BREATHE. It gets larger valves and a swirl port job. For the most part the rest stays stock until we mill the head a bit.
Second - CB 900 DOHC Crank This requires extreme machining to make the fit into the SOHC case. As well as fitting issues for the cam chain.
Third - We do the most insane big bore punch out at 73.00mm. Any more and simply would not work. All of the gaskets for this application are special. In many places gaskets have been replaced for O-rings set into a machined grove. Because of the air space between the cylinders is near non-existent I have no idea how she will respond to longer runs as far as heat goes.
Stock oil pump ditched and set up with hidden electronic pump that is fully adjustable. This is equipped with a fail safe auto shut down in the event the oil pressure drops below 30 PSI.
The front spocket area gets a custom made steel shield as well as the drive chain getting a spring loaded guide roller to keep chain snap damage to a minimum. In the event of a chain snap it keeps the drive chain trapped between the sprocket and roller
The O.E. HM 300 pipes were to restrictive so we pulled the baffles out completely. It is rather free flowing and has a rather nasty note.
The cam shaft is a custom regrind with enough duration that she does not idle the greatest but has power through the entire range. I was talking with a buddy and he assures me we could leave the stock carbs on the bike, disable the carbs completely, and install a fuel injection system from a Kawasaki Z1 Classic that would work. By using the fuel injection with a mass airflow sensor we can kill the idle lope altogether and have the same power - so she will idle like stock at the lights. Then it will be time for a fuel pump that can keep up.
And last but not least the carbs are O.E. but have been opened up to make it possible to get all the right fuel to her.
For Reference
Bore (mm) Displacement (cc) @ stock stroke
61.00 - (stock) 736
61.25 - (1st oversize) 742
61.50 - (2nd oversize) 749
61.75 - (3rd oversize) 755
62.00 - (4th oversize) 761
64.00 - 812
64.50 - 823
65.00 - 836
67.00 - 895
67.50 - 915
70.00 - 970
73.00 - 1060
Because we are in the first 100 miles of breaking in I have no idea what she will put out for HP on the dyno, but I can tell you she is nasty. When rolling at about 25 in tight traffic, I nail her open and she takes off matrix style at at near triple frame rate. It looks sureal. I have to brace and fight to stay on her
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. Could she be one of the fastest O.E. looking CB 750's in the world? Maybe. Crotch Rockets only get one view of my bike now - the rear.
Sorry you took the red pill now huh?