Sounds good to me.In theory at .75" diameter the stinger should be roughly 9"
The Snake pipe itself was designed for something other than a CG to begin with.
Soooooooo. Experimentation is the only answer. As science won't help much....
The base #'s of the pipe are all wrong for the engine.
I'm working on a down pipe design as we speak for one of my bikes . The tow vehicle.
Once built I will test sed pipe , Then post the drawings.
It may be a total waist of time. Who knows ?
It will be a mid range pipe that peaks at 7500 rpm.
Would't be to hard to redesign it for 10'000.
I'll keep you posted.
More power throughout the range would be nice! Only 21 degrees out so probably won't be riding today!Let us know how it all works out.
hopefully you pick up a couple of mph with the changes.
It's a suntour fork. It's 1" threaded fork with disc brake mount and suspension. I can't remember the name of it specifically, but I bought it new from a guy who didn't use it on ebay. It did need threaded and cut to fit, which at a bike shop was like thirty bucks then it's bolt on. Absolutely loving it so far.If you don't mind( I forgot where you said what forks are on your Cranbrook) What forks are those? I have an Olympia(same as a cranbrook) and want the MT bike forks like yours. Are they bolt on? or mods required?
I'll be using some of your tricks on my build...I like the look of your bike.
Dewd, In frame tank is the way to go! You have the gap for it, why not slap a tank in there?
This is from Scotto from another post about in frame tanks :
I took some rubber hose left over from an oil catch can install and just cut it lengthwise through the tubing and laid it on the from and a couple pieces under the clamps too.even a bead of silicone down the top bar and snug it down and let it sit overnight might be a good fix, silicone wont show or hurt a thing since it can be just peeled off if need be later.
Too expensive for a new custom tank! Haha and I knew the electric side of you would show real quick!Dewd, In frame tank is the way to go! You have the gap for it, why not slap a tank in there?
Of course the obvious fix would be to switch to a less liquid reliant motor @_@