How did the trials bike go at CD?
Sorry Tony, bit late replying, but work has kept me busy. I didn't ride the bike much at CD9, as I spent most of the time on the 400. Montynut was kind enough to take it for a spin and said he liked it, but thought it could do with a little lower gearing, straighter handlebars and perhaps a bit more flywheel weight. It definitely needs a skid plate, particularly as the rear engine mount hangs low. Montynut can feel free to step in here and add anything I've missed.
I rode the Yammy. It has potential.
The gearing was too high and I found the power was too harsh off idle. This means it has a tendancy to stall easily and with no warning
I think it could possibly use a smaller carbie (it looked like a 26mm while a TY175 has a 22mm from memory) as the transition from throttle closed to throttle open unsettles the bike pretty badly.
The engine needs as much weight as possible added to the flywheel/crank to smooth out the power in the first 1/4 of throttle opening
The rear engine mount at present hangs up very easily but a good flat sump plate will reduce that.
I thought it could use longer shocks to lift the rear and increase the swingarm angle of attach.
The handlebars have a largish curve when trials bars are very straight to allow the rider to easily move their weight over the front
I know this all sounds like I have a massive list of problems with it but most are easily solved and were already in the pipeline. It the old story it is 90% there but the last 10% is trial and error