Big blinkers, side reflectors, different tank vent, evaporative emission control on carbs, MPH speedo, no headlamp switch (permanently on)
Mine is US spec, but been in NZ long enough to have a black number plate.
I will convert the blinkers to Jap spec & toss all the Evap shit when its turn comes for a tidy up.
W.i.b.f. I just compared photos of my 00003 bike to my current US spec & they are different.
I couldn't work out why I couldn't ride the US bike with my elbow on the tank, chin in hand like I rode my first bike for hours at a time without my elbow slipping down towards me. I thought it was due to the different material jacket.
I prefer the jap tank, but it's all about what means the most to me from back in the day.
I did a couple of base runs on the dyno and here is the sheet. It has quite a dip in the 5-6k rpm range (running rich? I live at 3500ft above sea level)
The Suzuki spec says it had 130hp at the crank when new. Allowing for sales bullshit in reality I think it would have had around 120-125 crank hp when new. I guess the drive train eats around 15%+- so my 102hp isn't too bad for an old bike. It did smoke a fair amount from the exhaust while being caned on the dyno and it does eat a small amount of engine oil when being ridden.
That peak is about par for the course. Can't remember if yours has a stock pipe or aftermarket ?
That dip is characteristic 4:1 pipe with CV carbs. They just can't make up their mind what to do there...the resonances go all to fuck.
It's often still there witn flatslides but much much less.
Best dyno I ever saw was an 1100L Modified Mini sprint speedway motor. Dead stock internally except for a good 3 angle valve job and dialled cams.
Methanol, 39 FCR Keihins and a pipe - 148hp at the wheels at just under 10 grand.
Yes my bike is completely stock except for a K&N air filter in the stock airbox and, good or bad, that is the way I like it. The dyno guy suggested the pipe is a likely cause of the dip along with the slides possibly being a little slow to react. Looks like I am stuck with what I got...
How about a picture of the kerker?
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