You should have spent the money on that tank I found on ebay!
I've been very busy, and only ridden the bike on my own property so far, but will be going out this morning to do a little woods and MX.
It doesn't have as much bottom end power as I was expecting, but pulls like a bear in the mid to top end. Although I haven't done any motor, or carb work yet, so it could just be setup. Having the PWK, I expected it to be really strong on the bottom, but it's not. It's a little lazy. Could easily be jetting.
So I decided to do a little prep last night, adjust the levers, the bars the way I like them, and pull the spacers off the top triple to drop the bars down a bit. Since I was that far, I decided to open up the forks and have a look. Can't recall what is stock, but it had .42 springs, which somebody was smart enough to engrave on the top coil. They felt stiff, and that is stiff for me, so I decided to check the .40's I took out of my CR150 (in favour of .38's - I like my suspension
soft). Surprise, they fit. The Racetech site said they didn't (thought I might try), but the only difference was the length, the .40's being about 10 mm shorter. So I had a spacer that was about 7mm, and used that. The front feels much better now, the suspension feels balanced.
So with that, I'm ready to roll. But holy cow this thing can be a bitch to start cold with running shoes on. I need a 6 X 6 wood block on the left side, just so I can balance it
