So the workshop is tidy (ish).
The twistgrip and broom handle was really just a proof of concept. I already had the cable made for the twistgrip and Mkuni so it was a quick job to use the already made up cable to see if the Mikuni did the job.
It did so after I had tidied up I had a rummage in my box of cables and levers and dug out an alternative throttle and made up a new cable. This is what it ended up as. This proved quite useful as i could hold the throttle at whatever revs I wanted without having to leave my hand on it.
Then, once the motor was warm, I was able to find the best timing position which, as I had guessed is a bit less advanced than I currently have maximum advanced set at.
I marked it with some tape. I tried a fine sharpie marker but a pencil line proved best.
At this point (earlier today) Mrs Technoir reminded me that I had some other (non bike related) jobs to attend to so I left things to cool down and tomorrow after work I will measure the optimum timing and reset it. Again.
Then it will be back to the Schebler.
John
The twistgrip and broom handle was really just a proof of concept. I already had the cable made for the twistgrip and Mkuni so it was a quick job to use the already made up cable to see if the Mikuni did the job.
It did so after I had tidied up I had a rummage in my box of cables and levers and dug out an alternative throttle and made up a new cable. This is what it ended up as. This proved quite useful as i could hold the throttle at whatever revs I wanted without having to leave my hand on it.
Then, once the motor was warm, I was able to find the best timing position which, as I had guessed is a bit less advanced than I currently have maximum advanced set at.
I marked it with some tape. I tried a fine sharpie marker but a pencil line proved best.
At this point (earlier today) Mrs Technoir reminded me that I had some other (non bike related) jobs to attend to so I left things to cool down and tomorrow after work I will measure the optimum timing and reset it. Again.
Then it will be back to the Schebler.
John
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