Thanks for the responses, the jetting and ingnition timing was fairly straight forward, we have the MSD electronic ignition so setting up the front plate which is clamped with 3 small bolts then some strobe action to fine tune RM had his laptop plugged in at this point.
On the jetting front this started out fairly lean and had a needle lift and up progressively on the main jets till the fuelling stayed in the safe zone.
If you have ever seen the film Uncle Buck and the scene with Buck and the young girl and keeping a secret so there is zipping the mouth and then trying to speak, then locking the mouth with a padlock and throwing away the key.... this is the deal I bought into with RM so all i can say is we had a great day the main man at TTS is a total pro and could not have been more helpful or accomidating. The engine was bought with a power figure quoted and it was bang on the money so I am well happy.
There were a few teething issues - the rear wheel having been professionally built..... is not very true so there was a bit of vibration from the rear end a few nuts worked loose and the clutch cable which we modified lost its nipple on the last run.
On returning home we set the rear wheel up and it's out by a 2/3 mm in both ovality and side to side, the local wheel shop could not get this to even register on the balance machine...we tried the adjust the spokes but these were thread bound in the places that needed the treatment so we have cut our losses and pulled the wheel to pieces and need to come up with a plan of attack.
The clutch cable was an own goal With a modification to the STD BMW cable, the solder never seemed to like wetting out and it's just pulled through the new nipple we had to fit to get it to match up with our aftermarket lever, baker fluid is the last effect or it's off to Venhil....
On a completely different tack we had Built magazine round on Thursday to do an artical on the drag bike + a Harley that we finished last year Gary1 the editor of both Built and Classic Bike & Gary2 the lens both top guys who had lots to talk about and were great company they even ended up staying all day and going to our local bike haunt of Loomies for more bike tails over a cuppa the weather was Mega
On a completion front after a bit of back and forth our entry for the Sultans of Sprint has been give the green light, so it's off to Montlethy and Glemseck this year + some rounds in the Uk over the next months once the bike is back together... getting excited ��