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  1. welcome. you could take some material off the head to bump your compression up. can advance the timing some as well. a mild port job will also help considerably. pipes, well, Toomey T5's are a very versatile pipe, as are Pro Circuits, and FMF's. Some 28PWK carbs would be a good investment too. good luck with it.
  2. odaen

    4mm Cub

    Click here to watch MOV0153957
  3. odaen

    4mm Cub

    I got a video of my dragging 2 other 4mm's at florence with my old motor. I can't brag about the height of my roost, but they definitely throw it back a long ways. And they hook pretty good too. It's a handful for damn sure though. Couple of more heat cycles on the motor and I'll get to see what it does balls out. It's gonna be scary though, I can already tell.
  4. odaen

    4mm Cub

    PWK 36's
  5. Thanks for the fast payment. Good stuff.
  6. odaen

    tOj

    quick payer, gotta love that. thanks for making me $37.50 richer (minus the paypal fees of course)
  7. Thanks for the smooth purchase, man. Replied to all of my PM's timely and shipped when he said he would.
  8. Yeah, there was some accurate info there. You are no genius. And I'm not sure how you even lump yourself in a group with loco, ellison, or bigboy. I had no idea you were on this site til I read this thread. Then I remembered a few months ago that you had PM'd me something to the effect that you'd never heard of Patriot Racing, and your family has been racing for years, so the guy must not be that bright. I thought it funny, because I'd never heard of your or your family either. It was at that point that I should've notched a place in the mental rolodex for you under the section of Ignorant Polesmokers. I've butted heads with loco a few times, but I respect his abilities and the advice that he gives people on this site. His posts aren't useless-dribble-jump-on-the-bandwagon flames that serve no purpose, except for the ones that involve me Anyway, I think that's it for now.
  9. $2k to $2500 probably. 450 crank 900 cub 160 pistons 469 shearer inframes 350 carbs 85 upp intakes 50 tz bearing 50 gaskets and seals 75 custom domes 75 filters
  10. very well written......
  11. I think you are one of the people he's referring to in his posts. Go back through your last 20 or so posts and see if you've said anything that's constructive or contributes anything to this sport or website.
  12. when I'm just cruising around, i try to keep it in a gear and an RPM, where if I want it, power's just a clutch away. I don't typically ride hard across the sand though, normally am just heading somewhere I will be riding hard. Nailing some jumps along the way.
  13. Need Cub Domes Crank Pistons Gaskets and Seals Very Good Idea Carbs Filters Intakes TZ Bearing on the Clutch side of the Crank Lockup Pipes Longer Swingarm Health Insurance
  14. With a piped banshee, I'd run stock gearing with some 20" haulers, or even jump down a tooth in the front. I've heard somewhere, may have been here, that running a larger front sprocket and going larger on the rear to accomodate it will improve your chain life from not being stressed with such a tight radius on the front sprocket. oh, and the ERT chains from DID are non o-ring, and hold up rather well.
  15. where are you located? also, send pics to [email protected] thanks
  16. sounds like the bowls are running dry for some reason, and the mixture starts getting lean as it runs out of gas, causing it to rev like that. Do you have an inline fuel filter on it? Maybe a partially clogged fuel line or something. Check to see that yoru pipes aren't burning yoru fuel line and sealing it almost shut. I damn near did that with my old motor. I wasn't careful about the routing of my fuel line and it laid against my pipe.....it was almost ugly.
  17. one more thing, you can PM rocketboy on here. he'll tell you what to buy if you want the beefier street bike clutch setup. think he told me it runs about $50.
  18. save your money. just get a tusk clutch from RMATV and get the ones with the HD springs. run all 6 or alternate them with your stock ones. Worked fine for my 80HP 4mm. Still running that clutch in my 4mm cub. I'll see how it holds up, but will be going to a lockup next summer to help it out.
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    4mm Cub

    Well, honestly, my bike is setup perfect for my old motor. I'm probably not gonna budge on the +4 arm, so I'll gear it or run different paddles....whatever it takes to ensure I can launch hard in 2nd, yet be able to keep the front controllable to stay in the gas. I just need a few runs on the motor to get an idea.
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    4mm Cub

    +4 swingarm. 14/41 gearing with 21" 10 paddle extreme haulers.
  21. It slides over both plugs. The underside of the piece is cut like 2 sockets to lock the plugs into place. You can pop it off and use it as a wrench too.
  22. I was told that methanol isn't corrosive, but the moisture that it collects is. I also don't know that alcohol and gas will mix well, if at all.
  23. marital problems can lead to depression. i think pills have thier place with people who actually have chemical imbalances that can't be controlled any other way, but most people use them to treat symptoms instead of fixing the root of the problem. your wfe sounds like a stay at home mom, if she's sleeping and picking up the kids. you gotta get her out of the house and doing something constructive with her life. staying at home all of the time, getting fed maury and oprah every damn day would make anybody depressed to the point they just wanna sleep and be medicated. so, I'd start focusing on your wife and get her doing something that will give her more confidence, a part-time job, or possibly some education. hope things get better, man. I've been there.
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    4mm Cub

    My internet connection was flakey this morning, and I wanted to write more. I put a couple of heat cycles on my new 4mm cub yesterday, and I just gotta say I'm impressed. The shearers sound like a T5, only deeper and quite a bit louder. I didn't let it rev out at all, but when that motor got on the pipe, it didn't matter what gear you were in, the result was the same, the front wheels came right up in a hurry. I'm not one for wheelies, but I had to have ridden a 4th gear wheelie for 50 yards going up a hill. My stock cylinder 4mm was no slouch. When I first put it together, I dyno'd it at 76HP. Put some different carbs on it, and race gas domes before I tore it down, so it had to be about 81HP or so. This cub motor pulls in 4th like my other pulled in 3rd. I'm very very impressed. Cameron, if you even read anything on HQ, thanks, buddy. You will be building my next one too.
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