Billy, I did find the springs in the clutch basket to be loose and tightened them up by inserting a screw driver between the coils and twisting to spread the coils a bit. The rivets were secure as far as I could tell. I will probably do a clutch basket repair at some time in the future after the motor is run in. Might even try to pick up a spare clutch hub and ring gear and do the mods on that and then it a simple swap over one weekend. Although these baskets with the straight cut gears are a bit like hen’s teeth here in Australia and they are heavy on postage due to their weight. Wonder where I could get new springs from?
Ian (49ER), thanks for the help, it’s been a long journey since the first email I sent to you about camshaft end float. I have dropped the idle down and it sounds not too bad. I think maybe the noise was not as bad as it may have sounded in hind sight. I could have had the camera too close to the source and it depends how high anyone viewing the video has the volume on their computer. But the knock was definitely there.
Anyway I am relatively happy with it now. And plan to put plenty of miles on it now as we are in the last month of spring heading into our summer. Good riding weather for the next 6 months or so, although we can ride all-year 'round over here.
EVERYONE: Thanks very much for all the help that everyone has offered. I don't really know what the solution was in the end, was it the clutch, was it the carbs out of synch, was it the piston height kissing the head; who knows!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just something I did notice on one of our two lane highways when running the bike in: when I snapped the throttle shut at 85 or so it shakes it head a bit and makes me nervous just for a second or two until it straightens up again. I did notice when doing the chain adjustment before my last ride that there is a small amount of play/movement in the back wheel when it is held for and aft (9 o'clock & 3 o'clock) and rocked back and forth. I have replaced the swing arm bearings and the three wheel bearings. Could this cause the head shake that I am referring to when snapping the throttle shut at speed. When it is closed more gently there is no problem.
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