Some may recall Ron Grant & Tony Scott tuning the older 1980's VFR750's, and somewhere along the line Ron, Tony or the pair of them cut and shut a 180 crank to make a 360. I'm planning to do the same to either a 4th or 5th Gen motor and I've a good idea how it was done, but does anyone know how they did it? Of course the cams would need to be done as well, although RC30/45 cams would suffice if it's not possible to mod the standard ones. I've been told the std. cams are two piece and are pressed together, anyone know for sure?
Why do I want to do it?
I love a challenge, the drone sound and want to build either an RC30 or RC45 replica.
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Some may recall Ron Grant & Tony Scott tuning the older 1980's VFR750's, and somewhere along the line Ron, Tony or the pair of them cut and shut a 180 crank to make a 360. I'm planning to do the same to either a 4th or 5th Gen motor and I've a good idea how it was done, but does anyone know how they did it? Of course the cams would need to be done as well, although RC30/45 cams would suffice if it's not possible to mod the standard ones. I've been told the std. cams are two piece and are pressed together, anyone know for sure?
Why do I want to do it?
I love a challenge, the drone sound and want to build either an RC30 or RC45 replica.
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