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GS1327 Bigbore project

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yea man!! glad you got the fuel issue sorted out!!! sometimes too big a carb is a bad thing. Where you located,thats some beautiful riding shots!!!!
Matt in flatlands ohio
 
Riding in Morrison,CO. Got a ticket for 40 in a 25 a few weeks ago there. So i was making all the noise i could :D
 
Put new wheel bearings in and took it out today. Never went above 230*, no oil cooler. Just need to get some lines made for that. You can see my left fork weeping :(

Can anybody recommend a good street clutch setup for high HP? Preferably a lighter lever pull.

She gets a lot of attention....But why do people keep asking if its a 750??

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Put new wheel bearings in and took it out today. Never went above 230*, no oil cooler. Just need to get some lines made for that. You can see my left fork weeping :(

Can anybody recommend a good street clutch setup for high HP? Preferably a lighter lever pull.

She gets a lot of attention....But why do people keep asking if its a 750??

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I forget are you using a Series R/R?
 
Yes i am using the compufire that you recommend. Using factory gauge so it could very well be off. Engine side covers get too hot to touch.

Will see what Rapid Ray has to say about that. :-\\\

You should probably pull the sensor and test using a cup of boiling water. Quick and easy drop the sensor into the water with the same electrical connections of your gauge. When it boils should be 212. If you have a cooking thermometer you can test the range easy enough.
 
Via cooking thermometer water read about 175* and gauge on bike read the same. Cant get it hotter unless i set the bike on the stove.
 
Via cooking thermometer water read about 175* and gauge on bike read the same. Cant get it hotter unless i set the bike on the stove.

Propane torch on a ceramic coffee cup? :)

You at least want to get to your reported operating temp if not higher. You know the naysayers and all.
 
I just caught up with this thread... Its been fun watching you run through the same issues... Get the cooler on and ride it... I had the same problems with my rs38's... Fiddled with them long enough and said the hell with it and made it a drag bike. Red loctite the nut and the end of the crank when you put it back together. I broke so many rotor bolts that I welded it solid to the starter clutch... Watch for the rotor to starter clutch bolts to snap once in a while... Ray gave me the idea to weld it. Great pics and cool thread... Have fun and if you can't find a 4 inch... Get thee a 5.5...
Curt
http://s809.photobucket.com/user/nsxwish/media/LennysPhotosfromUnionon8-25242.mp4.html
Spotted a Busa 2 seconds in the video... Got him by a wheel...
 
I just caught up with this thread... Its been fun watching you run through the same issues... Get the cooler on and ride it... I had the same problems with my rs38's... Fiddled with them long enough and said the hell with it and made it a drag bike. Red loctite the nut and the end of the crank when you put it back together. I broke so many rotor bolts that I welded it solid to the starter clutch... Watch for the rotor to starter clutch bolts to snap once in a while... Ray gave me the idea to weld it. Great pics and cool thread... Have fun and if you can't find a 4 inch... Get thee a 5.5...
Curt
http://s809.photobucket.com/user/nsxwish/media/LennysPhotosfromUnionon8-25242.mp4.html
Spotted a Busa 2 seconds in the video... Got him by a wheel...

Cooler is next step. I like the idea of having a street legal bike i can still take to the track. Also have to get a puller to get that rotor off.

Looks like you have quite the runner :D Very nice.
 
why do people keep asking if its a 750??

Maybe it's time for some side covers. :D

Had a similar situation with my '73 (903) Z1 after I lost the side covers - people kept thinking it was a 650.

Belluci, what's your best ET (1/4 mile)?
 
Maybe it's time for some side covers. :D

Had a similar situation with my '73 (903) Z1 after I lost the side covers - people kept thinking it was a 650.

Belluci, what's your best ET (1/4 mile)?

Thought of that as i was making the tabs :rolleyes:

She's legit now :cool:

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Bought a fiberglass dowel and a piece of brass flatstock. Cut everything to the appropriate length for tabs. Heated up the brass and pushed it into the plastic cover lightly and let cool. Epoxied the dowels and brass tabs. Put a small chunk of head shrink over the end of each to help hold them secure in mount. Works great.
 
The bike is looking great. Regarding the 750 comment...In my opinion the 82-83 1100e bikes have a visual and physical presence, yet I often got the same question when I had mine years ago.
 
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