twinrock Posted February 13, 2008 Report Posted February 13, 2008 any one running one of the 392cc cub set ups on a standard crank..wondering what the improvement is over stock jugs and any real world hpr figures and general characteristics thanks..on these..using standard type carb set ups.. Quote
Dave I. Posted February 13, 2008 Report Posted February 13, 2008 I have a 392. I went from stock unported cylinders with T6 pipes to the cub and shearers so it was a night and day difference for me. Low/mid isnt any worse or better than a bolt on bike but the powerband hits really hard, which is normal for a cub from what I hear. I started with 35mm carbs on gas and recently switched to 39mm and methanol. I really like this motor a lot. I dont know what kind of riding you are doing so its hard to say how to set it up. I dont know what you are looking to hear but its a good motor in my opinion but im sure you will get a lot of people telling you get get a 4mil. Quote
kawiking Posted February 13, 2008 Report Posted February 13, 2008 what kind of riding are u going to be doing ? Quote
twinrock Posted February 14, 2008 Author Report Posted February 14, 2008 well this is for a street bike..(rz350) im in australia and rz350s were pretty common..but almost all the 350 barrels left r on the final bores and power valves are always flogged out..so i was lookin at a replacement top end..and altho street riding as far from the antics of off road banshee stuff..i still want something fun..hence the reasons for owning and riding street 2 strokes for 12 yrs..im not lookin for massive power gains a good rz makes about 60hpr..so anything around or over that figure is fine..and im lookin for more of a snap in power like the rd350lc and banshee powervalve motor is more tame..thanks for your info.. Quote
sheerider1026 Posted February 14, 2008 Report Posted February 14, 2008 i have a 392 cub with cpi inframes, 33mm pwks, and 20cc domes on gas.. if you are looking for power over 60hp and a harder snap of power definately get the cub motor, its badass. Quote
Dave I. Posted February 14, 2008 Report Posted February 14, 2008 I dont know what kind of pipes and stuff are available for the street bikes but with a decent set of pipes id imagine you could get 70hp out of one with the right carbs and running pump gas. The powerband would be awesome riding on a street bike also. I have never dynod mine so I dont know what kind of hp they make. Quote
twinrock Posted February 14, 2008 Author Report Posted February 14, 2008 thanks guys...do they come up second hand very often..i dont often see that size set up for sale? Quote
RadarRacing Posted February 26, 2008 Report Posted February 26, 2008 I've got one. They hit really hard in the topend which I think would be very fun in a sportbike. They are a high 70 to low 80 hp motor with good pipes. I believe you guys have pipes that would work fine in the 194-198 degrees of exhaust duration of the cubs. Over here a new cylinder costs roughly $875 USD + $70 or so fro each piston and then you'd need a head to work with it as well. A stock head can be rechambered for about $80-100 in the US. In the 80s I had a Kawasaki 900R Ninja I thought was the baddest bike ever till I raced a guy with an RD 350 who wooped me everytime to about 100 mph. Good luck. Quote
Animalman294 Posted March 4, 2008 Report Posted March 4, 2008 Ya, I'm not sure about the 396, but I have a 421 and am looking for a set of Shearer's and 38mm carbs, cuz I have 35's with T-5's now and the better pipes should wake up the motor a little............... Quote
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