Would that be the 800cc stumbling block along with the early 800 heads?
The 800 engine that I have is, I think, from 1983 - although the bike was registered in 1985. As far as I can remember anyway.
No, there is the issue of whether I want it to be practical on the road, just about rideable on the road or track only. I'd have liked it to be somewhere about the middle - the just about rideable on the road, daylight MOT, etc.
When I were a lad we had tuned 2-strokes that were a bit like that and I liked them. Likewise there were a few ex-endurance race bikes in a similar state of tune. I want to replicate that. I'd also have liked to lose the starter motor and have it bump/roller start only. Remember it's not an everyday driver, it's a statement. Or a toy, if you like.
Richie Moore has made a strong case against the shear impracticality of this philosophy and the wisdom of having start on the button. And Richie knows whereof he speaks. However if I stall this bike on the grid it doesn't matter - it doesn't have to win anything...
I know he's right but if I wanted the ultimate in efficiency and convenience, would I even be doing this project? I'd like the fact that it needed a bit of effort and you'd have to get it right. I'd like that it would bite you if you got it wrong, I'd like the fact that I'd saved 5 pounds off the weight even if I'm 15 pounds overweight...
The bike I owned longer than any other bike was 1977 Moto Guzzi Le Mans mk1. I bought it on my 21st birthday (it was 11 months old) and I kept it for 11 years. During its life it gained a works Production Racer kit (with 40mm Dellortos which had neither chokes nor accelerator pumps) and lost its starter motor. It started as my everyday ride, once taking me over 154 miles of Pennine B roads in 1 hour 45 minutes (which I don't think I could equal on my K1300S) and ended up as a sunny Sunday piece of lunacy that sounded like a WW1 aeroplane. And I loved it. And that, I think, is what I'm trying to recapture.
Decisions, decisions.