Salty Monk’s adapters for the twinpot upgrade will work
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Don't you need to change the forks, too, to use a dual-disk setup?Salty Monk’s adapters for the twinpot upgrade will work
Don't you need to change the forks, too, to use a dual-disk setup?
Or do you stick with a single-disk setup and just upgrade the one piston and disk?
Don't you need to change the forks, too, to use a dual-disk setup?
Or do you stick with a single-disk setup and just upgrade the one piston and disk?




From this seller on eBay. I ordered it on June 5 and received it June 25. Fitment and quality seem to be really good.I like the look of that seat.
Where did you get it? Got a link?
Ugh... Of course. I guess steering stem bearings will have to wait for now. My machine shop is sooo booked right now. They've had an engine for one of my other projects for over two months now.The '77 steering stem requires a machine shop modification, or replace with a '79 stem.
Thanks! I'll look into that once I get this thing running.The favorite front springs are Sonic Springs, a straight rate setup that aren’t bad while Hagon is still a good choice for the rear.



I dropped the frame over the engine. Is there a better way to do this? Frame got a little scratched but it can be touched up.
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Next up is compression test. The numbers I got were:
#1 60 psi
#2 55 psi
#3 30 psi
#4 30 psi
Seems really low and not even. I also noticed that when I put my hand over each carb intake, 1-3 has a strong sucking while number 4 barely sucked.
Any ideas? Also another thing to note, it sounds very healthy when cranking over. Maybe I should double check valve clearance?











I’ve had these Mikuni RS34 laying around. Wonder how well these would work on the red 1100. I’ll try these first.The new bikes have not been ridden enough lately. Glad to see they went to a good home. I still have the Banditized '80 1260
Allen, the carbs on the red bike were off the 1260 when I put the RS carbs on so probably jetted way wrong. I can give you the 34mm carbs back if you want to clean them....
