The evolution continues................
No fitted pics at the moment, but plenty of work happening. There's a bit of a story behind the work, which I shall bore you with so you know why I am doing what I am doing...
Ever since I started changing the bike I have not got my knee down. It bugs me. There were pictures from Broadford of me scraping the sparkies; it was good. But I also scraped the pegs and the toe off my boot. Hence the first lot of changes. But at the first track day after the changes it rained and I was not going to get my knee down. By the time I did my next track day I was used to the 10 and the 6 felt weird, and it was wet - then I binned it in turn 1 and ruined my leathers. Next dry track day no knee down, and so on over the last 2 years (with a track day about every 6 months) I'm looking for answers.
I tried removing one of the washers from the rear shock, but all this did was slow the steering and I put it back real quick. For my last track day I dropped back to a 180 rear tyre and things were much better. I was close to getting a knee down, but not quite. There is no chicken strip front or rear, and I even scraped a peg. I got to looking at pics from all my track days, and I look way, way, way to high on the bike; I'm almost bolt upright above the tank. I got to comparing the 10 and 6, and the major difference is that the 10s clip ons are bolted under the triple clamp, on the 6 they are above. The 6s bars also rise up 25mm from their mounting point.
And so we get to the series of mods presently taking place in the shed.
I purchased a shiny new set of clip ons, and have mounted them under the triple clamp. The bars are now significantly lower, perhaps 80-100mm. There are many more mods happening, so I cannot test ride the bike but just sitting in the shed it feels great - like a race bike.

- Clip ons
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Now, while I had the front end stripped, I decided to add a bit more bling. OK, more like when I was on the net buying the clip ons I purchased a bit more bling. First on the shopping list was a HRC 1/6 turn quick action throttle. Stock the throttle is about 1/3 turn, I had a Rifleman insert bringing that to 1/4 turn, but I wanted more The HRC unit comes with a whole new throttle housing, as the 1/6 turn throttle tube does not fit in standard housing. It also came with new cables as the outers are a different length.

- Throttle parts
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By fitting the new throttle housing I ran into another snag – no switch gear on the HRC throttle housing, so I purchased a new starter button/kill switch which I believe comes from a modern dirt squirter.

- Start / Kill switch
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As the switch gear was being removed from the right hand bar, I thought it best to remove the left switch block too. Only problem here is that the stock road unit had a built in choke lever, so I went back online and found a bracket and lever to mount the choke elsewhere.

- Choke parts
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So far the clip ons are on, the throttle is on and the cables are half fitted. I just have to get them in place on the carbie. The starter switch is here on my desk waiting for my next shed session. The choke lever is expected to arrive Monday. I also have a nice shiny new shark fin for the swingarm, which will be fitted soon.
There will be plenty of work to do from there… I am going to have to buy new bar ends as the shape and mount bolt size is different. I’ll need to patch up the clutch and side stand sensors as these electronics are no longer fitted. I’m going to have to trim the fairing to be able to get steering lock, which will mean buying a Dremmel. I’ll only need to lose 40-50mm. I need to replace the standard dash, as the clutch cable snags on the left and the master cylinder snags on the right. I’m planning on a small tacho initially, and will consider a race dash if and when funds become available.
I am also considering that my new leathers may be restricting my movement so I am not getting the body position right for knee down action. But my present thinking is that when I raised the pegs with rearsets, it pushed me up, which is exaggerated by the high bars. Hopefully all will come to light once the latest mods are complete. Pics to follow…