demus wrote:
I will probably modify the exhaust I have. Seems like the cost of a new one would limit my budget. Everything on this motor is top end orientated, so I am thinking reeds and carbs for now (when I get the $$), modify this exhaust to fit and see how it runs and change it in the future if needed.
While Im on the subject any thoughts on carbs with reeds considering the PHR stage 2 porting and the Spec II pipes. When I first got this bike I had contacted John and asked him some questions, it seems that is "THE" reed kit to use, the other ones I've seen are just plain UGLY, but the carb aspect confuses me, my inclination with this motor is 38mm flat slides, but I really dont know squat about two strokes and again budget matters unfortunately.
Thanks for all the advice, this is one friendly place
There are/were spacers in my Suzuki clutch that long ago where thrown out, so I though it might be the same thing with this. I'll run it with the one missing.
I have "streetablized" (<

) probably a half dozen or more PHR motors. A drag biased motor is fun for a while, but in the long run, not a lot of fun to ride around with. One thing you really need to check is the static compression. It should be in the 150-155 range. There was a stretch when his compression ratios got up to 180. Todays premium "gas" will not handle more than the stock 150-155 static compression.
As far as carbs go, 34's work great on the street. Some guys like 38's, but they tend to be very finicky with temp and pressure changes, plus you have to be very smooth with the throttle. And if you want my reed conversion, then 34's are the largest carbs that will fit. And some 35 non Mikuni carbs. that makes for a very fun streetable motor.