We fixed all that and went with the Wiseco 1134's, V&H Street exhaust, rebuilt trans with undercut gears. Stock carbs rebuilt, stock ignition. We repaired decades worth of someone else's bad wiring fixes. It got a valve job and all was shimmed within spec.
I can do some things, but my friend Dan built the motor as he does it every day for a living. It ran WAY rich upon completion, he kept reducing the jet sizes until he was happy. He suggested the Street exhaust is perhaps far too restrictive? The stock carbs had pod filters when I bought it and still do.
The bike runs great all around - starts right up, revs through every gear. I have a bunch of bikes and this is probably the most reliable one right now. Both Dan, myself, and my former dirtbike racing brother in law were all expecting more power from the bike.
Is there a magic combination or formula to follow that we missed? Was I supposed to upgrade the carbs when doing the 1134's? Is that exhaust too restrictive and if so what should I be using? I'm open to all suggestions including cam upgrades, but I'm not going to the next bore size.
And if you say there's no more magic involved and that's all we're going to get with proper jetting then that's ok too - I just don't want it to be short of it's potential because of something i've missed.
We're not going to be drag racing it. It's a street bike for old men who still behave badly on occasion.
thanks
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