Big bore question
Big boreHello Everyone
With CB350 pistons you also have to change the valve pockets as they are a different angle / position ( not sure if you need this with a std. road cam? ) and shorten the skirt as the stroke is longer on the 72/77. For racing they ( and the head ) need quite a bit of work to get enough compression, though people including Yoshimura have used them. Charles, I should have a pair of useable ASSO pistons if you need them for the racing. Gordon SAFOJ
I have the Bore-Tech 358 kit and valve spring kit from http://www.rdvalvespring.com/spring-kits.html Gobs of torque and compression in my 66' 305 Scrambler. A whole different feel with this set up.
66' CL77, 63' CB77, 73' Jawa 350/ model 362 Californian 65' Jawa 250/model 590 07' Moto-Guzzi 1100 Griso
The Jawa is especially rewarding to ride on the back roads in my local, a solid dependable machine. I exercise all 3 bikes weekly with 40 mile round trips.
66' CL77, 63' CB77, 73' Jawa 350/ model 362 Californian 65' Jawa 250/model 590 07' Moto-Guzzi 1100 Griso
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