Thanks for the reply, 48.
I've already decided not to go all hardcore and try to get high points on the Concours circuit. That's going to save time, money, and heartache. It also frees the bike up to get a solid state Reg-Rec and Halogen Headlight, which will allow all-day, high-beam riding without killing the battery, and later on, maybe even an Electronic Ignition. We also want to get some directional signals on it for safety.
I just think that it should be getting better mileage; I'd hate to think that tuning it up increased the fuel consumption from the really great rate it was getting before I took it apart. We'll see... I'm just going to track it and see if it improves.
I'd enjoy doing a CB77, but first I've got to tackle my CB750. (I'll post a link to my SOHC4 thread when that happens.) Then, we'll probably seek out a CB400F so my wife can have an easy-to-handle spirited bike that will do the freeway. She loves the Dream (and so do I now), but it's not a freeway bike, and that kind of limits where we can go for motorcycling adventures around here. Don't worry though; we won't sell the Dream until we're both too old to ride!
Cheers!
48lesco wrote:Bob - I'd be happy with 45 mpg, that's about all you'll get. These motors were designed way before anybody cared about gas mileage. Those plugs look great, especially for 8's. I usually run 6's in the Dreams but I wouldn't change what you have there. You've done a great job on that bike, and like I often remind myself - Don't be afraid to quit when you're finished... Plenty of CB77's out your way waiting for that kind of attention!
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