Hello all,
Hope this finds everyone having a great new year so far.
This build is done now and I've documented the progress throughout.
I've relied heavily on this forum's post's throughout the years to get the bike to where it is. For that, I am forever grateful
Hopefully my sharing will provide help for someone else one day.
So this is gonna be backwards way of doing things. Wanted to share a quick vid of the dyno session and dyno sheet of the completed bike.
I'll post up some build pics in the coming weeks
Dyno Vid Link (https://vimeo.com/900437590?share=copy)
Sweet! Where did you get the dyno done? Nothing up here in the Bay Area.
Quote from: svgarage on January 07, 2024, 03:05:18 PMSweet! Where did you get the dyno done? Nothing up here in the Bay Area.
Dyno was done at Wicked Motorsports in Garden Grove, CA. Wicked also built the engine.
good numbers for sure, have to be happy w that.
That's cool :thumbs:
Quote from: m in sc on January 08, 2024, 07:53:09 AMgood numbers for sure, have to be happy w that.
Thank you Mark. And thank you for building the bikes that help inspire this one. I'll have some updates soon.
So as the title suggests, this was going to be a simple seat swap. Pic of the bike when I bought it. Pic after rewiring, throwing new carbs, pipes, etc. on it. This is with the seat just resting on there to see how it looks. The rear part of the frame was already cut off when I bought it.
yeah good call on the seat change. that 1st one... :shocked:
I remember seeing this bike for sale, I think on Craigslist way back. I remember it because of the pipes and the light mounted on the seat hump.
Looks MUCH better now! :thumbs: Nice numbers on the dyno too. Congrats
take a close up of the coil mount.. did they weld on a bracket?