I got to ride this machine a bunch this past weekend. Its a blast, but as anything needs some tweaking!
The tires are, 'Meh'. The machine tends to push more than rotate. that's something I think I can get used to though.
Nothing broke! Yeay!
No dice on the 7-weights per puck. She was reving up to 8,000 rpm like that. I jumped up twice and ended at 10-weights per puck. This puts quick engagement at 7400 rpm, and hard
WOT (Wide Open Throttle) runs at 7100 rpm.
The carb tuning is coming along. PWK39. The machine likes a 168 main jet the best. 45 pilot. Needle is currently an EEF in the richest position. Theres a slight lean spot at 3/4 throttle, but raising the main eats up WOT (Wide Open Throttle) performance. I'm thinking of trying FEG or even GFF needles in it next as the E needle taper doesn't seem to be steep enough. I may also briefly try the stock J35A needle as that one I believe is very steep.
The front suspension is awesome. I love the powersteering. There is no bump-steer, and feels great. I only had to adjust front right toe-out slightly. Now both fronts are at about 1/4" toe-out.
The rear suspension has a problem. On hard jumps the ass-end of the pilot hits the ground hard just below the transmission. The rear skid plate is taking a beating. My options to fix this are as follows:
1. Increase tire height. Currently at 24" tall tires. I guess I could go to 26" to gice an extra inch of clearance.
2. Increase tire pressure. I was running 6psi. I guess I could try about 8psi.
3. Decrease sag on the current springs. Currently running about 20% sag. Maybe drop that to 10~15%
4. Replace springs with something different. Increase spring rates of either one or both of the stacked Eibach springs.
5. Add maybe a 1~2" bump stop to the shocks
6. Increase air pressure inside the shock to slow compression travel for landings.
7. Remove the rear skid. This will add about 3/4" of clearance.
Basically, options 1, 2, 5, and 7 are the two only real ways to prevent the rear undercarraige from touching the ground. 2, 3, 4, & 6 are only bandaids for the problem; but honestly those probably need to be reviewed. I think my spring rates are much too soft. Lots of body roll in the corners.
Thoughts?