harryhoarder Posted March 30, 2019 Posted March 30, 2019 Hi guys I'm doing a refresh on my 88 1100 slabbie. Just got a 1000 k9 front end fitted and a 750m rear wheel. My plan is to get the thing running and set the suspension up then possibly do a bit of engine tuning. I have a set of hindle headers but no end can and a k&n filter in the standard air box. I'm looking to get the most from the standard engine , using different carbs and maybe gas flowing . What's do you guys suggest. I'd be happy with 120 - 130 bhp. Bottom end and grunt more important than top end as it's going to be 99% on the road. Have also seen comments on k9 forks being a bit harsh on the road anyone got experience and hints on spring rates oils etc. I've got a rear shock from a BMW 1000rr haven't offered it up yet but it came out of a 750m frame anyone done this.? I guess my questions are a bit basic and been asked a thousand times before but you've got to start somewhere! Quote
manden Posted April 1, 2019 Posted April 1, 2019 I think you've already have met your power target. Maybe go for a lighter chain and a 50 or 52 rear sprocket. Quote
harryhoarder Posted April 2, 2019 Author Posted April 2, 2019 Cheer What carbs do you suggest my bike is a Japanese import although the frame plate is from Australia. Not sure if these bikes were restricted in any way . It's been of the road for about 20 years but do remember it was good for 130+ on the clock . Although it's a budget build I would get some better carbs if the gains were worth it. I'm prepared to spend around a grand on gas flowing and carb replacement Or give the standard carbs a refresh and dynojet ?? Quote
manden Posted April 2, 2019 Posted April 2, 2019 Bst36ss. Then you can also use the boots from bandit 1200. Should be fairly cheap, produced good torque and are fairly easy to tune Quote
harryhoarder Posted April 2, 2019 Author Posted April 2, 2019 (edited) Thanks Manden. I'm guessing the bst36ss carbs are bandit carbs? Ive said before this is all fairly new to me so will be asking some fairly basic dumb ass questions. Bear with me we all started somewhere? Been messing with bikes for the last 30+ years but never to proud to ask for advice. The man who knows it all knows nothing ! So by using the bst36ss I assume will have to bin the air box and use pod filters ? As the manifolds will be different sizes Edited April 2, 2019 by harryhoarder Quote
richyrich Posted April 2, 2019 Posted April 2, 2019 Isn't there an article about this in the articles sectoin Quote
harryhoarder Posted April 3, 2019 Author Posted April 3, 2019 Just had a quick look in article section. Can't see anything. Only 3 pages most of it being the bike of the month . Will have a look through old post for info when I have time unless anyone can tell me where to look. Quote
manden Posted April 3, 2019 Posted April 3, 2019 The bst36ss has oval inlets. The set I have I have foamfilters on. I think you should run 37.5/135 jets in it for good pull from idle to 11k. Cam sprockets is recommendable and about 60$. Then you can make it really beefy from idle to 9k. Quote
harryhoarder Posted April 3, 2019 Author Posted April 3, 2019 Thanks for the advise. Will be doing more research as the project progresses. It's slow going due to time and me wanting to do it right but I'm having fun (mostly!!). My motto is if it's going wrong leave it alone have a cuppa come back later. Before the hammer starts flying! You mention the cam sprockets I'm assuming you mean adjustable sprockets? If so will have to look for UK supplier. Which ones did you use so I can see if I can get some. Quote
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