
Actually it has been parked in the garage since I got back from the trackday weekend.

However, today I did something radical. I took it out of the garage and drove it over to MC-Xpress to do a few runs on the Dyno and see what kind of power I got now with the upgraded cams and carbs.
I was hoping to get over 120 rear wheel horsepower.
Guess what?
I did.

125.51 @ 204.63 kph (127.89mph). The lambda values were very good considering it was done by a complete amateur. Differentiated between 0.8~1.1 - being fatter higher up in the RPM.
Could experiment a bit more with the high speed jetting but I'm not gonna cruise around at 7-8000rpms all that much so I'll probably leave it as it is.
Not bad for a standard bore 1150.
But there sure as hell isn't any mercy when doing a dyno run. Flames and smoke shot out through the exhaust gasket on #1 and he just kept cranking the throttle. But the bike ran perfectly and didn't protest the abuse for a second. They sure are reliable machines.
To be honest with you - I don't think I'll be finished with it anytime soon. There's so many things to do still, plus I might want to start tearing down the engine again to fix clutch, crank and gearbox. Then there's paint and stuff to do. We'll see what happens. I want to polish the bike as much as I can before I call it "finished".
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