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Re: 77 cb750f2 915cc
No need for a front fender on this bike. Its a sunny weather bike but it will never see a show... I have a few others with fenders.
Re: 77 cb750f2 915cc
Yes the accelerator pump should come on just after idle and not stay on long at all. Initially it was coming on at 1/4 throttle and staying on way too long thus it could have been killing top end power.
I am running Super rods on this engine and 10.25:1 compression...
Re: 77 cb750f2 915cc
Thanks Cuba. My goal is close to 95hp, we will see. I think I have the accelerator pump dialed in so I won't be dumping too much fuel at the top end of the rpm range.
Re: 77 cb750f2 915cc
Here is the initial Dyno after 500 miles on the bike.
Adjustments to the accelerator pump have smoothed out the AF mix and should help the top end power. Hope to get it back on the dyno this summer to see if its loosened up a bit and the accelerator pump adjustments helped.
Re: 77 cb750f2 915cc
Got out on the bikes today with brandEn and made a little video while experimenting with the GoPro. Need to get a solid back housing to cut down the wind noise for sure.
Bike is running very well, super strong. During the second clip hit 115mph quick and easy and still...
Looks amazing Sophia, the press is well deserved. Why not post up some pics of your track days on the Duc to show these boys what else you do? ;D (I follow you on Duc community)
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