Jensen,
Well stated as G said. I was thinking the same thing about the front end. I could putt around all day on a Dream (with more padding on the seat for my boney butt), put I sure wouldn't want to tempt fate and try to stop quick at highway commuting speeds with that front end.
HT
Raising compression ratio
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Thanks for the input guys.I really like the gel pads as I also suffer from the disease-no assitol.Living in a rural area the traffic is very light.I will definitely look to other options.I found a 81 Honda GL(?) 500 with the shaft drive.This could give reason to resurrect the old girl....maybe into an electric bike.Greener
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Greener
Cylinder size is 152.5 cc
bore diameter is 60mm ( if STD)
Stroke is 54mm
Compression Ratio 9.5:1
Compression ratio is :-
Combustion Chamber Space Divided by (152.5cc + Combustion Chamber space)
Easy enough to work out from that.....
G
Cylinder size is 152.5 cc
bore diameter is 60mm ( if STD)
Stroke is 54mm
Compression Ratio 9.5:1
Compression ratio is :-
Combustion Chamber Space Divided by (152.5cc + Combustion Chamber space)
Easy enough to work out from that.....
G
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'61 CB72 '64 CB77 '65 CB160
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