Im not convinced either Theon, I have a "half breed" 38mm stroke short rod on one bike and now the 38mm/114mm rod on the latest build, Im very disappointed in how the half breeds balance is and the performance is lacking considerably compared to the GT5 or especially my 40mm stroke dax lowers.I've not had a 38mm stroke motor that compares to a 40mm. Extra CC's +extra stroke both = more power, I have three 40mm stroke motors that will do over 10k.
I'm not convinced.
The GT5 long rod engine is very low vibration and the higher it revs the smoother it actually gets, it doesnt have the low to midrange grunt that my 40mm stroke engine do but it does rev nicely from mid to top rpms, it will do 41-42mph on the flat currently with a 41T sprocket on the rear and the way it runs Im not sure it will pull a 36T well, it does wind up good but it just lacks some torque and the light inclines have a bigger and quicker affect on speed than I experience on my 40mm stroke, honestly I think a lot of these issues are related to the jug I put on the GT5, it has smaller lower transfers that aren't but maybe 75% open when piston is at BDC, the transfers are also the cat eye looking ones and my plan is to clean up one of my rectangular transfer jugs, shave the deck to get squish and compression better and then see what it attitude is, Im thinking restrictive transfers and port timing may be the reason the GT5 is so rev limited right now and I plan to put a different head on it also.
Ill have a much better clue to how it is gonna do once I have it set up more comparable to my 40mm stroke engine set ups.