My name is Rens, I'm new to this forum, I'm from the Netherlands but currently I'm living in Texas.
I have a 1981 GS450 which I am rebuilding to a café(ish) racer.
The idea is to have a GS400X bottom end, with the strong roller bearings and longer stroke.
This bottom end also has a kickstarter which will eliminate the electric starter, and battery, to save weight.
I will use a GS500 cylinder which does not fit just like that, I have to modify the upper crankcase.
On top of that, I will use a GR650 cylinder head which features bigger valves, better flowing and outward facing exhaust ports.
I found a GR650 cylinder head out of Germany, on Ebay.de, those things are rare, I will use the GS500 valve cover.
The engine I'm using was dirty and beat up by a "mechanic"; broken studs, sand on the inside etc. but it is in an incredibly good state, as in; low mileage.
So the bottom end is cleaned and all seals and bearings will be replaced, I gave it a nice shiny finish.
Now the first thing to do is modifying the crankcase so it will accept the bigger cylinder barrels
I will update my project soon as I already did the above, just forgot to take pictures.
My biggest issue with all this is the oil flow, the original GS400X oil pump is teeny tiny and I am going to run bigger high compression pistons, megacycle cams, extra oil cooler and I want it lubed properly.
Does anyone know if there is any pump interchangeable with the GS400X pump or whether I can fit different sprockets to change the gear ratio and make it spin faster.
And also, I'd like to remove the balancer shaft and drive gear all together, some people say do, some people say don't, the crankshaft is going to be lightened and rebalanced, so why wouldn't I?
I don't mind some vibration, it makes the bike feel more alive, as long as it doesn't hurt anything.
Rens
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