Dave - Hobot,
I have a friend who developed these mods many years ago and they have proven to work very well for many years and on many bikes.
He started with the bushing mod that made the ignition setting solid, require a minimum of maintenance and increase the parts life.
It is easy to maintain, remove the bolt that holds the AAU and you can easily pull out the bushing and put 1-2 drops of engine oil at it. Push the bushing back, replace the bolt and you are done. Do it 1-2 times a year depending on how much you ride your bike. Most people will be ok with once a year.
The mod is done by maching both parts the bushing is fitted to. The machine work might be a bit different depending on the wear on the parts. After machining a suitable bushing is made to achieve the tolerancies needed.
The new cam profile was developed over a period of time and was tested also on other bikes (Benelli 6-cylinder). Different profiles were tested on the road and with high speed cameras to find a suitable profile. One target was to open the contacts faster to minimize sparking over the contacts (to increase life) and also to get a more "electronic-ignition-like" spark (at the spark plugs).
Additionally you can play around with the charging time of the coils to get fully charged coils but still using less power allowing you to run the bike with headlights on and still be ok with a 120 W generator.
And yes, it all works great
If you are interested in testing this I will check if I can have more units done. It is in the middle of our short riding season now so it has to wait until October. I would also need donor parts.
We have also discussed hard chrome or other wear protection but also talked about manufacturing new parts in better material.
Regards,
Per
I have a friend who developed these mods many years ago and they have proven to work very well for many years and on many bikes.
He started with the bushing mod that made the ignition setting solid, require a minimum of maintenance and increase the parts life.
It is easy to maintain, remove the bolt that holds the AAU and you can easily pull out the bushing and put 1-2 drops of engine oil at it. Push the bushing back, replace the bolt and you are done. Do it 1-2 times a year depending on how much you ride your bike. Most people will be ok with once a year.
The mod is done by maching both parts the bushing is fitted to. The machine work might be a bit different depending on the wear on the parts. After machining a suitable bushing is made to achieve the tolerancies needed.
The new cam profile was developed over a period of time and was tested also on other bikes (Benelli 6-cylinder). Different profiles were tested on the road and with high speed cameras to find a suitable profile. One target was to open the contacts faster to minimize sparking over the contacts (to increase life) and also to get a more "electronic-ignition-like" spark (at the spark plugs).
Additionally you can play around with the charging time of the coils to get fully charged coils but still using less power allowing you to run the bike with headlights on and still be ok with a 120 W generator.
And yes, it all works great
If you are interested in testing this I will check if I can have more units done. It is in the middle of our short riding season now so it has to wait until October. I would also need donor parts.
We have also discussed hard chrome or other wear protection but also talked about manufacturing new parts in better material.
Regards,
Per