Everyone has heard the expression about opinions, but here is mine.
I just got home from my first substantial ride on my '81 w/ '79 cams. Well, if you didn't listen to the guru's, you should . When it comes down to it, I wont be keeping the cams in. I wish I could afford to Dyno it, but sorry too poor. The thing is, when it comes to all around ridability the older cams have nothing on the ones that were made to be there. Here is what I can tell you... Under 2krpm it feels like the bigest dog I ever sat on. From 2-4k is alright, but still doesn't pull like the old cams. From 4-5k it feels pretty good, but just not like it should. And then it happens; all at once like some invisible switch inside is turned to "ON." The thing takes off like you can't believe. Even in 5th gear at 70mph, it just gets up and pulls hard and smooth like I am on some other bike. Don't get me wroing, my old cams pulled hardest at high rpm's, but not like this. It is a VERY noticable difference, and not just in feel. The way is sounded was... was... AWESOME!!! It sounded like a racecar, or bike, or I don't know, just awesome.
This made the decision of what cams to keep VERY difficult. When it comes to ridability, the 80's cams win hands down. When it comes to pure fun, it's the 70's cams.
In the end, I wish I had 2 11's. Both 80's, one with each set of cams. Then again, I have never gripped and ripped a 70's bike.
A couple things I did notice... with the older cams on, my idle dropped WAY down. It also felt like it had lost some of that "I don't need no stinking brakes" negative compression that it had with the newer cams.
Since I don't have 2 11's, I am going back to the original 80's cams. If I was a hardcore drager like Bandit of DragXS, I would be running the older cams for sure. The fact is, I am only above 5k when I am really stretching the bikes legs. It was said earlier, "DOWN SHIFT." But, I don't want to shift all the time. I want to crack the throttle and take off like a rocket, not shift or wait for 5k to come. If only we could have our cake and eat it too .
I just got home from my first substantial ride on my '81 w/ '79 cams. Well, if you didn't listen to the guru's, you should . When it comes down to it, I wont be keeping the cams in. I wish I could afford to Dyno it, but sorry too poor. The thing is, when it comes to all around ridability the older cams have nothing on the ones that were made to be there. Here is what I can tell you... Under 2krpm it feels like the bigest dog I ever sat on. From 2-4k is alright, but still doesn't pull like the old cams. From 4-5k it feels pretty good, but just not like it should. And then it happens; all at once like some invisible switch inside is turned to "ON." The thing takes off like you can't believe. Even in 5th gear at 70mph, it just gets up and pulls hard and smooth like I am on some other bike. Don't get me wroing, my old cams pulled hardest at high rpm's, but not like this. It is a VERY noticable difference, and not just in feel. The way is sounded was... was... AWESOME!!! It sounded like a racecar, or bike, or I don't know, just awesome.
This made the decision of what cams to keep VERY difficult. When it comes to ridability, the 80's cams win hands down. When it comes to pure fun, it's the 70's cams.
In the end, I wish I had 2 11's. Both 80's, one with each set of cams. Then again, I have never gripped and ripped a 70's bike.
A couple things I did notice... with the older cams on, my idle dropped WAY down. It also felt like it had lost some of that "I don't need no stinking brakes" negative compression that it had with the newer cams.
Since I don't have 2 11's, I am going back to the original 80's cams. If I was a hardcore drager like Bandit of DragXS, I would be running the older cams for sure. The fact is, I am only above 5k when I am really stretching the bikes legs. It was said earlier, "DOWN SHIFT." But, I don't want to shift all the time. I want to crack the throttle and take off like a rocket, not shift or wait for 5k to come. If only we could have our cake and eat it too .
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