cannonball2
Well-Known Member
Years back I did some experimenting with boost bottles with some interesting/positive results. Never got one to run to suit me. The other
day, my wife who is a nurse brought home a 60 ml syringe they were throwing out. I immediately thought boost bottle because of its displacement. For a bottle to work properly it needs to match the cylinders displacement. This syringe had enough extra space to estimate 66ccs. I pinned the plunger in place and cut the handle off where I estimated the proper point to be.
This bike is an old test mule that has been used for many experiments, not the least was a wet clutch. I installed the mod and went
t for a test ride. It ran with noticeable improvement. Mainly cleaner smoother running with better low/mid range. What I think made the difference this time was the 15 SHA clone has an adjustable idle circuit. Last time I tried this it was with an old NT. Idle and bottom end never were great. Boost bottles do work, but they must be compatible with the installation. Some good bit of science.
As I remember in the 80s Yamaha and Suzuki
had bikes that ran them. At any rate I got enough of an Improvement to continue messing with it. Disregard the crudeness, its all function not looks.


day, my wife who is a nurse brought home a 60 ml syringe they were throwing out. I immediately thought boost bottle because of its displacement. For a bottle to work properly it needs to match the cylinders displacement. This syringe had enough extra space to estimate 66ccs. I pinned the plunger in place and cut the handle off where I estimated the proper point to be.
This bike is an old test mule that has been used for many experiments, not the least was a wet clutch. I installed the mod and went
t for a test ride. It ran with noticeable improvement. Mainly cleaner smoother running with better low/mid range. What I think made the difference this time was the 15 SHA clone has an adjustable idle circuit. Last time I tried this it was with an old NT. Idle and bottom end never were great. Boost bottles do work, but they must be compatible with the installation. Some good bit of science.
As I remember in the 80s Yamaha and Suzuki


