Thanks for the comments fellas.
Its been flat out but worth it, as i hope to race this one in the future and then keep it for the boy.
Anyway Smed, and anyone else that has been playing around with the emulators. I was lucky in that i found a bloke in the US that used to race this model and he gave me the contact details for Matt Wiley at Race Tech in the US who in turn gave me all the settings to use. Smed, i also have the .43kg springs in. However, initial feel on the bike gave me the impression the rear was great but the front was really stiff and there was no sag. Forks apart again and the first thing i did was take the emulators apart and drill two more holes in the bleed valve. Mine only had the standard two, but Race Tech recommends four holes in the bleed plate. This softens up the initial stroke. Then i reset the preload. I had nearly 15mm which is way too much. I reset this to 2.5mm. Got it all together and what a difference. If i sit centrally up near the tank and bounce up and down, the bike goes up and down evenly and nice and smooth. I now have some sag in the front and everything feels balanced.
I wheeled it out the shed and fired it up. Took it for a ride around the garden and all good. Brakes, clutch, gears, everything smooth. Bike runs well but a little oily and a lot of splooge coming out. Its early days though and i will need to adjust the air screw and run it in.
Cheers,
Alex