piston to valve clearance
I dig your foot rest hanger solution and may have to mimmick it instead of casting some CYB knock off's. Looks to make for ease of adjustability in intial setup. Did you race that bike here in the USA? georGe
Ton Up Club-Florida AHRMA #500 Road Race #G50 Cross Country Unfortunately not. I raced it in Australia - mainly in VIC, Winton, Calder, and Phillip Island plus the odd Geelong Sprint and bendigo Sprint and an odd trip to Oran Park in New South.
When I put the bike into climate controlled storage, it had new race tires which my sons used on their street RD Yamahas, but at least they left me some rim protectors. Ove the years of trips back, I stripped and rebuilt the motor. On my next trip home, I'll strip the motor again just to be sure that the seals are good and nothing has rusted etc and I'll throw a new coat of paint the frame and swingarm and polish it up. The footpeg arrangement allowed me to get my feet where I wanted them. I raced it with stock alloy plates, but they crack and I got tired of getting them repaired. I used a similar design on a few race bikes over the years from a Honda 50 I rebuilt for a buddy to a pair of CB92s and a Cb160 racer too. They are about the limit of my welding ability. I start with a drilled and threaded rod inset into the frame tube and at the swingarm I start with a stock seal/end cap, which has the rubber seal removed. That is flipped and slipped inside a short length of tube and so it goes. In the US it's so easy to get whatever length of Chome-Moly tubing that it makes this sort of fab very easy - even for me.
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piston to valve clearanceDear Deez,
Picture of the 350 which is externally the same as the 500. All the best Jerry
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