M750 Scrambler Project

Started by koko64, September 05, 2018, 07:52:53 AM

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koko64

I looked that up for open airbox and pipes 'stage 2". DJ mains at 148 (Mikuni 138), 729 needle at #3 [thumbsup]. I'm using FP needles for a 900 which are leaner than the DJ 730 needles for 900's and closer to DJ 729 needles.
2015 Scrambler 800

koko64

I thought you gave me the tip about stock springs in a 750? Maybe it was Speeddog. I guess Lofgren likes them so that's something.
2015 Scrambler 800

Speeddog

I'm shocked, checking my records I've been running the FCRs on my 750 for 5 years.

I've only used FP stuff as a complete kit, not done any mix-n-match.

I did my M750 Mikunis with an FP kit, and they worked so good that in a weak moment I decided to leave them be (rather than continue fiddling and make them worse).
FP Kit with floats at 14mm, #45 PJ, #135 Main, Needles on 2nd clip and fuel screw 3 turns is what my notes say.
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koko64

 ;D

Well, I appreciate all the advice from you blokes.
2015 Scrambler 800

Howie

Quote from: koko64 on October 02, 2018, 01:21:29 PM
I thought you gave me the tip about stock springs in a 750? Maybe it was Speeddog. I guess Lofgren likes them so that's something.

No,it was me.  Just never got around to doing it on my bike.

koko64

#110
  ;D
2015 Scrambler 800

Speeddog

Quote from: Speeddog on September 08, 2018, 10:57:25 PM
S~~~SNIP~~~
The period-correct Ohlins can be made longer-travel with the new seal head.
I set mine up to just have the rocker barely clear the seat/tank support bracket.

I remembered that I had to carve away a bit at the inside of the rocker for it to clear the shock body.
And I still had to run a bit more preload than I wanted, such that the castle ring wouldn't hit.
It really did help a lot, though.
Extra travel at the wheel, and more progression through the stroke.
OTOH, I grew up on dirt bikes, so long travel is like warm cookies to me. YMMV

All the 90's era bumpstops I see are perished stale bread, or nothing at all.
Seems hard to talk folks into doing a repair on that.

I've not done any sort of travel increase on the 41mm forks.
I've done revalve and respring on them, and they turned out nice.
Sometimes replacing bushings is necessary as they get fuxxored on removal.
Check to make sure the bushing fit is OK....
I had a set of aftermarket replacement ones that would have been a permanent assembly if I had managed to get them together and just flat ruined otherwise.
Luckily I caught something seemingly dodgy and measured before hammering.

I would imagine theres some sort of cartridge from a Japanese ADV bike or ? that would be workable, yes?
It's astonishing how an added inch of suspension travel really can improve the ride.
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koko64

IMG_1361 by Tony Kokonis, on Flickr

Since the carbs now have a jet kit fitted, I thought I'd test how it runs with these larger K&N barrel filters with outerware prefilter bags.
2015 Scrambler 800

GK

Night ride through the mountains - yeeessss!
2001 Ducati  Monster 900S ie
JE high comp pistons, bit of porting, open airbox with DP filter, PC3 with custom map, CCW matched injectors, Termignoni cf slip ons, 14:39 gearing.

Gone but not forgotten!
Honda VFR800i, Honda CBR600F3, Honda CBX750, Norton Commando 750S, Suzuki GS750, Yamaha XT250, Kawasaki Z250, Kawasaki KX80, Honda XL250, Suzuki TC100.

GK

2001 Ducati  Monster 900S ie
JE high comp pistons, bit of porting, open airbox with DP filter, PC3 with custom map, CCW matched injectors, Termignoni cf slip ons, 14:39 gearing.

Gone but not forgotten!
Honda VFR800i, Honda CBR600F3, Honda CBX750, Norton Commando 750S, Suzuki GS750, Yamaha XT250, Kawasaki Z250, Kawasaki KX80, Honda XL250, Suzuki TC100.

Howie


koko64

#116

So  it wasn't my imagination. I can see through the timing window that the flywheel is one of these minimalist alloy types. Rather than just an alloy copy of the stock conical shape like the DP version, it's a machined down alloy version with relocated advance marks. It is shaped like the single phase light flywheel but with the spline fitting for the later motor, so even lighter compared to the DP part. I thought this bike went well!

Anyone have this one?
2015 Scrambler 800

Speeddog

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koko64

2015 Scrambler 800

koko64

Anyone know what the stock cranking cylinder pressures would be?
2015 Scrambler 800