Given that Wobbly seems to be involved hands - on in Husaberg's project, Wawick, you'd better bring the GN out here....
Bear in mind I have no computer tuning aids and my dyno is the road up to the local sawmill....sounds like just the challenge.
Can we specify rider ages are to be similar ? No young hired guns ?
When i was first racing from 16-20 one of my fathers friends who always had a heap of spare bikes used to lend me his when mine broke.
I used to repay his generosity on most occasions, by er....crashing them repeatably. Lovely guy Bruce Wearing I miss him. Never told me off just shock his head and tut tuted a bit. He had a 175 Aermachi for a while i wonder where it went? also a Mach 2 250 and a C15. I own his old 350 Honda, I just don't know who has "borrowed it" at the moment.
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Thanks for your reply Frits and Grumph I actually thought the offsetting might decrease the stroke but i guess my cockeyed math was a little crap.
But to save me stealing my kids compass and protractor would moving the cylinder forward or backwards actually have the same effect as the offset of the pin?
No doubt fits or wob can click a few keys on the keyboard? if not i will try to draw it out to see old school style. the 12mm offset did seem to make a meaningful difference on the sim with no other changes to spec to suit. it may have been a lot less reliablw though no doubt. Slapwise
Below is the Swiss Auto/ ELF/ ROC /MZ /Pulse V4 500 GP bike Bill Bucley has a Pulse 500 don't know if that has a ROC frame but i guess ir does.
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Got the piston off and had a look at the underside of the crown, well that looks about the right amount of stain so not excessivly hot then.
Heated the piston and carfully removed the trapped ring. If I could I was going to re cycle it and the piston.
Perfect .... good for another 100,000 km's
Chris V went to a lot of trouble and carefully measured everything up for me. It turns out that there was an excessive amount of clearance and the consensus was, that the piston slapping back and forth had hammered the ring lands trapping the ring.
Maybe posted before, bit of a goldmine, maybe just a coalmine
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what happened to thomas from the first post is he still building the bikes?
Blindspott are back as Blacklist check them out
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Had a FXR up on the dyno today, it had a bit of a hole in the 6-8,000 ish range.
Std short inlet, good up top but resonance hole down low.
I had posted before about how I thought a long inlets resonance could be changed by opening/closing holes in it like a musical instrument.
Long to get rid of the resonance hole, or improve bottom end and short (open hole) for top end.
For the test I simply Blocked the hole with my thumb and opened it about 8K. I think an inlet could be quite long with a series of holes opened in sequence.
Red line std carb, Blue line, long inlet with hole, hole closed, resonance dip disapeared, hole open, good top end.
Narr ... can't see any value in a variable tuned inlet system like this, its too simple.
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