OK the build is basically finished and tested. Im pretty pleased, it runs! And pretty well at that. Im breaking it in on a 20:1 mix using ND 30wt motor oil. It started right up and ran cleanly no missing or anything. Seems really torquey. Will pull from stop if you feather the clutch a bit. Not only does it have the reed set up, but in order to space the exhaust, I added a finned spacer which is also supposed to increase torque. I have run it in the lower rpm ranges to take it easy on it, but did rev it a bit and its actually gets smoother as the rpms increase, at least as far as I have taken it. The overly angled carb runs fine. My biggest complaint is the primary gear noise, maybe they will wear in and quite down a bit. They are well lubed.
Since the wiring was too short for the kill switch to reach the engine, I went old school and added a ground clip. Works great. Bean can fuel tank set up works fine.
Bike rides and stops well with the coaster/BMX side pull brakes. Its a pretty light build too. I easily flipped it over on its handlebars/seat to remove the rear wheel to pack the coaster with grease, no fuel in the tank of course.
Re-torqued the head after the engine cooled. It had settled a bit. Its most important to do this.
Am going to experiment with filling the seat tube with silicone to try and remove the vibes from the seat. This is the smoothest CG I have owned and the vibes aren't a big deal. Just curious what a caulk gun tube of the stuff will do.
So, so far so good. We will see how long it lasts. I wonder.