Congrats on the build. I am looking forward for the dynotest results when it is run in. I really like your mindset. You are riding because you love riding and you are tuning this "slow and cheap" bike not because it is economical to do so or because it is easy. You do it because you are passionate about riding a bike you love. That is the mindset of a true biker in mine opinion. Ride safe and love from a swedish veteran rider. 👍
Many people are asking me about the mileage after the big bore installation. I don't normally measure this, but after some back road touring this weekend, with my girlfriend riding pillion, I noted 0,033 ltr pr km. That seems very good to me!
i keep seeing vids of people modding RE especially older Bullets. I am surprised at REs turnaround as a company. I hope to find a used RE Bullet with all older quirks gear shift with neutral finder, compression release timing advance lever, but then I look at my skills, time availability and other life commitments and say oh well there are channels like this to just watch and smile. There was a gentleman who made a few V twins, i saw his bikes on Jay Lenos YT. All you guys have serious skills.
Have you considered swapping out the throttle body with that of Hunter 350’s to increase the top-end speed. I feel with all the mods available from Hitchcock (cams, air filter, exhaust, and tuner(s), it hardly makes sense to make all the power mods only to limited by top-end speed. I’m looking to max out my RE Classic 350 this winter, and just taking notes on what others have done and are doing to what I feel is the ultimate urban cruiser (a real sleeper in a capable rider’s hand). Good job (so far). I will be following this. ✌️😎
@@HaydenAlerte thx. No, not really. Top speed is not a concern for me. I like it best between 80-100. And with the mods I have, this is much more pleasant than before
Morten, any updates on the kit? Mine is currently being shipped from India and I’m going to do the installation myself like you did. Together with the Kent camshaft and catalytic converter delete I hope it wil make a significant difference.
@@MotoMorten Thanks! Really looking forward to the arrival of the package. Did you re-use the original camshaft retainer bolts? The manual specifically states to change them. I have re-used them when installing the Kent camshaft but I am hesitant to re-use them again.
I think RE gave the new 350 a counter-balancing shaft. If they made it a bigger bore they would have needed a bigger balancer to get it as smooth as it is. They could have made it a 500 but the balancer made them go with 350cc. I suspect the 410 kit vibes a bit more than the 350 but who cares? You should try my XL1200..
I think the only answer is emissions. As for the 410 kit I do not notice more vibrations. Guess the piston is not much heavier. Also as you say, vibrations are sharm.
I’ve done all the mods on my 350 apart from this piston upgrade, we use our bike to ride 2 up and the mods have lifted performance and power 25%, but we only tour 40 - 50mph. It’s great when I’m riding solo - the only trouble with the upright seating position is that above 60mph your torso catches that much wind it’s unpleasant. I have a 535 Continental GT, and you ride prone cafe racer position, with a small deflection screen over the twin clocks I can sit at 60 - 70mph with no wind. I’m investing in increasing the performance of the cafe racer to 612cc with additional performance upgrades. I think my money’s better invested in that rather than the 350.
I would like to know how it runs with the stock front sprocket and a HNTR 350 throttle body. (without speed limiter) Is that someting to consider? Cheers
Interesting. Back in the 1950s the BSA B31 350 had the same crankcase as the B33 500 Just needed a 500 crank, barrel and head and it was a 500. I know because I did the conversion in 1966.
I have a 350meteor. I'm wondering if it's possible Todo the same modifications to it. I'm hoping to get some up hill acceleration if that's at all possible from a 350 meteor
Hi Mate 🙏 please help me out with this querry.... I recently installed a new piston in my 500 classic during a rebore white smoke problem issue. But no changes made in head gasket... I am getting less power comparatively.. Are there adjustments to be made in head also after a new piston rebore 🎉🎉
It does. (187) but the only road you get it up over 80, be a main dual carriageway or motorway. Then you run the risk of done for speeding 😂. Bumble got the dna filter and plate, red rooster exhaust and de cat pipe, fuel X lite, Kent cam, and unrestricted throttle body from a Hunter😊 Sat the bike for a good half hour, to re set the ecu. Great video, but, think I done enough mods lol. Look forward to the dyne runs, should be big improvement. Great work though 😊
@@scottishian150 just the normal one. I didn’t bother with the one that’s got the different maps etc. Bike does feel cooler when running.its fitted under passenger seat pad.
The rev limiter you want to keep, but the speed limiter yes. I however barely ride that fast. Even with all my mods I find this bike to be best at 60-100 kmh
@@scottishian150 just the normal one….can be bought from Tec bike parts or Hitchcocks. I went for the Lite due to it, being basically auto. The pro version has, I think 10 maps. You be fanny’in about try the settings,which be a pain in arse. Probably end up on the one, the lite is set at…..lol.
New sub here, awesome videos! Just a request.. could you attach the gear you use to the video description? It's a really cool jacket and helmet you have, I was wondering where to look for it for something similar
@@tomcooney183 sorry. Have not gotten to it. However enjoying the extra power and torque whenever I get to ride, specially when riding two up, as I do a lot
Help me bro...how did you wrap the instrument cluster with rubber stuff bro?... My reborn classic 350 instrument cluster broken & came out over the chrome oval shape!
Cost wise, considering that any upgrade would be done by a local bike shop, which is the most effective to get some more torque for a Meteor used on hilly roads with 2 people? This big bore reminds me of my old Vespa PX which was 125cc a long time ago, but now runs like or more than a 200cc
@@andreaceria8481 for more torque it is the big bore that counts. Camshaft is a much easier (and cheaper) job, but primarily adds to mid and top end power
In my opinion this is mainly affected by the larger cog. Thus 7% higher than before. The big bore makes it easier to sustain a higher speed even in ahead wind and or going uphill, and of course make the bike pull harder when accelerating (ie out of corners). Short answer, I would say 80 to 100 is ok
Hei, Bestilte det samme settet, så at de hadde 500 kit også men det krever mer styr og montere også var det mer usikkert med mapping osv. 410 kittet var mer «bolton» følte det var tryggere. 👍
Hi, thanks for the video! What are you modifications? Does the motor missfire a lot? And what is your break in plan for the new cylinder? Thanks a lot in advance 😊
@@jakubs318 hello. I have made a lot of mods. Please see my other videos for details. The engine runs fine. Some misfiring when its cold, othervise not. Running a bit carefully for the first 2000 - 3000 kms.
How does this and the cam affect top speed? I live in America and it's been fine so far, but if I could get the bike topping at 70mph (113kph) it would be a lot easier to get around here
@@nifty_biscuit I can get the bike to hit 70+ already in stock configuration. The mods will only help how fast you can get there…. But if you want to increase top end speed (which is my interest), you’ll need to swap out the throttle body with that of a Hunter 350, and include a big bore kit (500cc from Himalayan)… Then, you’ll likely get this bike up to speed for American Freeways… I live in NYC, and this bike is perfect for the city… not sure I would really want to use this bike for anything out of the metro Area (where the speed limit is usually 50-55mph)… Upstate NY, where the speed limit is 65mph, most people will be cruising at 80mph… for those freeways, I’d want something capable of going at least 100mph, since plenty of people will definitely be on your tail, otherwise. Something to consider.
I think your logic is sound, but not so, if you have to pay someone else to do the work for you, ive added K&N air filters and air intake external sensors to my 1200 Speedmaster and 500 Classic (fitting a vibration reduction plate to my Classic today) and both serve me well, i would like to know how much your upgrades have made to your bike?.
Thanx. The big bore kit does more to the low end torque and also top end power, while the camshaft only gives a bit more on top. So I would say big bore. However it is also by far a bigger job.
Tickert ganz schön heftig. Ventilspiel viel zu groß? Ohne das gemisch abzustimmen (Einspritzung!) wird das gar nix bringen. Und wenn es von 21 auf 24 ps steigt ist das immer noch nichts. Ich würde das nicht machen und mich an dem motor wie er ab werk ist erfreuen🫠👍🏻
Alleine die Nockenwelle dürfte schon 4 PS bringen. Ich denke dass er mit seiner Einschätzung von ca. 30 PS gar nicht so verkehrt liegt. (Alle modifikationen zusammengerechnet). Gerade weil es sich um eine elektronische Einspritzung handelt die ja das Luft-Gas Gemisch automatisch anpasst, denke ich nicht dass das nichts bringt.
@@christianschellbruck9788 naja, die Elektronik spritzt ja nicht unendlich Kraftstoff ein. Da ist ein Höchstmaß vorgegeben das für 350ccm in der Programmierung der ECU vorgesehen ist. Und nicht für mehr Hubraum. Außerdem regelt auch immer noch die Lambdasonde das Gemisch (außer bei Volllast).
@@kaibrinkmann867 Ja, da hast du recht dass dies nicht unendlich geht. Es ist mir, und vermutlich auch dir aber unbekannt wie weit der Regelbereich geht. Ich denke dass sich der Fahrer aus dem Video jetzt nicht so stark irren kann wenn er sogar mit einem größeren Ritzel eine Leistungssteigerung bemerkt. Und Hitchcook hat ja ihre Nockenwelle mit offenen Luftfilter auf dem Prüfstand getestet. Alleine die hat ja schon auf dem Hinterrad fast 33% Plus gebracht ohne etwas an der Einspritzung zu ändern. (von 15 PS auf ca. 20 PS. entspricht einem Plus von 33%)
it's wonderful to modify your ride but taking a 315 train to ring more power out of it is a lost battle before you even start you just threw good money after bad to get marginal improvement in performance that really isn't going to equate to a long-term improvement in your riding experience on the 350. If you're going to ride at 350 you had to change the perspective in your mind not the horsepower that the bike puts out it's a different philosophy and unless you can tune into that you're never gonna make it satisfying.
You are probably right, but also wrong. As alan has posted I do this because I love to do it (by it self) and also I want to get the most out of this lovely little machine
@AlanRosborough i'm same mindset, i have a hunter 350 and prefer riding it to my much bigger more powerful bike.... have you purchased big bore kit yet.... i'm contemplating it and i'm also in the uk
Nope. The 350 is a much better bike, the j series frame and engine is a much better plattform to work on and get great results. Trust me I have owned a 500. Also I am modding because that is the goal by it self. I want to do it, and live doing it.
Congrats on the build. I am looking forward for the dynotest results when it is run in.
I really like your mindset. You are riding because you love riding and you are tuning this "slow and cheap" bike not because it is economical to do so or because it is easy. You do it because you are passionate about riding a bike you love.
That is the mindset of a true biker in mine opinion.
Ride safe and love from a swedish veteran rider. 👍
Thanx. Thats really nice words!
32.6 RWHP
@ozhimalayan477cc. True?? I need it😮
Many people are asking me about the mileage after the big bore installation. I don't normally measure this, but after some back road touring this weekend, with my girlfriend riding pillion, I noted 0,033 ltr pr km. That seems very good to me!
Thanks for the info
About 72 mpg (US) for us Luddites...
30.3 kmpl 😅 for other who want in kmpL
85 mpg Imperial
i keep seeing vids of people modding RE especially older Bullets. I am surprised at REs turnaround as a company. I hope to find a used RE Bullet with all older quirks gear shift with neutral finder, compression release timing advance lever, but then I look at my skills, time availability and other life commitments and say oh well there are channels like this to just watch and smile. There was a gentleman who made a few V twins, i saw his bikes on Jay Lenos YT. All you guys have serious skills.
Have you considered swapping out the throttle body with that of Hunter 350’s to increase the top-end speed. I feel with all the mods available from Hitchcock (cams, air filter, exhaust, and tuner(s), it hardly makes sense to make all the power mods only to limited by top-end speed.
I’m looking to max out my RE Classic 350 this winter, and just taking notes on what others have done and are doing to what I feel is the ultimate urban cruiser (a real sleeper in a capable rider’s hand).
Good job (so far).
I will be following this. ✌️😎
@@HaydenAlerte thx. No, not really. Top speed is not a concern for me. I like it best between 80-100. And with the mods I have, this is much more pleasant than before
I like the idea of this kit but would prefer if it was sold in the UK through Hitchcocks, just for quality assurance and service support.
True. I think they will eventually.
Now that you’ve had a bit of time to ride what, what’s the difference in fuel consumption compared with stock?
@@ironspur2000 sorry. Haven't measured. Will do, and post an update
@@MotoMorten thank you
How much would you Pay?
Without limiter, what would be the max speed? Is it now highway capable. Can go smoothly at 70/75 mph?
Bonjour depuis la France
Avez-vous refait un rodage moteur, et combien de kilomètres SVP ???
Is it run in now?
What's it like?
Is it worth the cost vs performance increase?
Regards MikeN
When is the update of the top speed and final verdict is coming?
Any updates?
The Royal Enfield Classic that it should have been from the start. Come on, Chennai, get it together.
Morten, any updates on the kit? Mine is currently being shipped from India and I’m going to do the installation myself like you did. Together with the Kent camshaft and catalytic converter delete I hope it wil make a significant difference.
@@RB87NL yes. It works great, just haven't gotten around to doing a more in depth review
@@MotoMorten Thanks! Really looking forward to the arrival of the package. Did you re-use the original camshaft retainer bolts? The manual specifically states to change them. I have re-used them when installing the Kent camshaft but I am hesitant to re-use them again.
@@RB87NL yes I did
can u tell me wat kit u r talking about tht being shipped from india?
@@ananthakrishnanks4389 www.himalayan-tools.com
I think RE gave the new 350 a counter-balancing shaft. If they made it a bigger bore they would have needed a bigger balancer to get it as smooth as it is. They could have made it a 500 but the balancer made them go with 350cc. I suspect the 410 kit vibes a bit more than the 350 but who cares? You should try my XL1200..
I think the only answer is emissions. As for the 410 kit I do not notice more vibrations. Guess the piston is not much heavier. Also as you say, vibrations are sharm.
That’s my intuition too - it’s not the balancer issue, it’s emissions that made them not do a 500!
Not even the 500 Meteor we have vibrates more to an extend it would be perceivable during riding.
Very nice. If you could pop over to England and do mine that would be great. I do offer free tea and coffee.
Thx. I would love to 😊
I’ve done all the mods on my 350 apart from this piston upgrade, we use our bike to ride 2 up and the mods have lifted performance and power 25%, but we only tour 40 - 50mph. It’s great when I’m riding solo - the only trouble with the upright seating position is that above 60mph your torso catches that much wind it’s unpleasant.
I have a 535 Continental GT, and you ride prone cafe racer position, with a small deflection screen over the twin clocks I can sit at 60 - 70mph with no wind. I’m investing in increasing the performance of the cafe racer to 612cc with additional performance upgrades. I think my money’s better invested in that rather than the 350.
Put a oficial windscreen on the 350. It Will transform the bike. No more wind problems untill top speed.
Hi, how is that pending review of the Big bore going? We've been waiting for it for a while!
🙏🙏🙏
I would like to know how it runs with the stock front sprocket and a HNTR 350 throttle body. (without speed limiter) Is that someting to consider? Cheers
Yes. But Id rather go for a carburetor. Maybe next year
A onde eu consigo este kit cilindro
Who makes that jacket? Nice. Also, I guess you can now put in the hunter throttle body that get's rid of the speed limiter? Hope that's true?
Somos muchos los que estamos esperando la tan deseada respuesta 👌🙏
Interesting. Back in the 1950s the BSA B31 350 had the same crankcase as the B33 500 Just needed a 500 crank, barrel and head and it was a 500. I know because I did the conversion in 1966.
So no piggyback ECU or anything, you just run standard ECU settings?
I have a 350meteor. I'm wondering if it's possible Todo the same modifications to it. I'm hoping to get some up hill acceleration if that's at all possible from a 350 meteor
The meteor and the classic (and hunter, too) share the j-series engine. The kit will work on you meteor... and mine!
Hi Mate 🙏 please help me out with this querry.... I recently installed a new piston in my 500 classic during a rebore white smoke problem issue. But no changes made in head gasket... I am getting less power comparatively.. Are there adjustments to be made in head also after a new piston rebore 🎉🎉
@@ShivaniDey-tb4on sorry, have no idea 🙈
What about the bhp and torque it is giving after all your modifications
Looking forward to your results. I have one and I am not impressed with the way it runs out.
Maybe I can try this instead of a new payment.
I really wish they made a new classic 500 or 650
HimalayanTools has a 500 BB kit as well.
Why would we want to hear music instead of the engine?
Be good to hear if this is continuing to be a reliable conversion?
Waiting for a new video of big bore kit!!
so where can we order one of this Big bore kits?
@@davidn1562 www.himalayan-tools.com
I've got a hunter throttle body coming. Apparently, this gets rid of the rev limiter.
It does. (187) but the only road you get it up over 80, be a main dual carriageway or motorway. Then you run the risk of done for speeding 😂.
Bumble got the dna filter and plate, red rooster exhaust and de cat pipe, fuel X lite, Kent cam, and unrestricted throttle body from a Hunter😊
Sat the bike for a good half hour, to re set the ecu.
Great video, but, think I done enough mods lol.
Look forward to the dyne runs, should be big improvement. Great work though 😊
@weemark67 mark is there a specific fuel x lite when you swap the throttle body or just put the meteor one on?
@@scottishian150 just the normal one. I didn’t bother with the one that’s got the different maps etc. Bike does feel cooler when running.its fitted under passenger seat pad.
The rev limiter you want to keep, but the speed limiter yes. I however barely ride that fast. Even with all my mods I find this bike to be best at 60-100 kmh
@@scottishian150 just the normal one….can be bought from Tec bike parts or Hitchcocks.
I went for the Lite due to it, being basically auto. The pro version has, I think 10 maps. You be fanny’in about try the settings,which be a pain in arse. Probably end up on the one, the lite is set at…..lol.
Do you have a discount code for this website?
How much hp and torque is it producing ri8 now after all upgrades?
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New sub here, awesome videos! Just a request.. could you attach the gear you use to the video description? It's a really cool jacket and helmet you have, I was wondering where to look for it for something similar
@@Grupp87 Thanx a lot. The jacket is Swedish , Halvarssons, and about 25 yrs old 😅I will post a full review with gear later this summer.
Would have liked the ❤exhaust sound instead
Need an update/dyno run!
@@tomcooney183 sorry. Have not gotten to it. However enjoying the extra power and torque whenever I get to ride, specially when riding two up, as I do a lot
Olá meu amigo. Onqie seria hitchococks? A tradução para o português usando o Google tradutor não faz sentido
Help me bro...how did you wrap the instrument cluster with rubber stuff bro?... My reborn classic 350 instrument cluster broken & came out over the chrome oval shape!
Not sure, I have only worked on himalayan
I have a lot of questions....
You don't need to manually tune the ECU?
Whats the top speed?
0-60 in s?
Fuel consumption difference?
Have you tried the RLT00187 throttle body with this combination?
Where did you get the meter which you fit in the GPS section?
I plan to do the same with my Hunter 350, but do you think the 16 tooth sprocket is necessary?
Just subbed, interested to see the dyno result. And also if you get chance to test top speed 👀
@@thatwelshman4518 thanx. Will see what I can do 😅
Cost wise, considering that any upgrade would be done by a local bike shop, which is the most effective to get some more torque for a Meteor used on hilly roads with 2 people? This big bore reminds me of my old Vespa PX which was 125cc a long time ago, but now runs like or more than a 200cc
@@andreaceria8481 for more torque it is the big bore that counts. Camshaft is a much easier (and cheaper) job, but primarily adds to mid and top end power
Awesome! Are there any potential 'legal hurdles' to be expected in EU (Germany)?
Great endeavor!
Could You please share the video where You installed the rpm/tachometer?
Thx. Sorry. I did not make a video on that
Stewart Fillingham has a vid of installing one. It's the Daytona Velona from Hitchcock's.
How is it going im in the uk and thinking of getting the 410 big bore.... Do you still recommend it 👍
@@DR-lg6xr Sure! Works great 👍
@@MotoMorten thank you.... I think i will purchase for my hunter 👍
Looking forward to your next video on it
Always dubious about increasing load on the mains with these sort of ungrades
I'd be interested to know what the (comfortable) cruising/top speed is now.
In my opinion this is mainly affected by the larger cog. Thus 7% higher than before. The big bore makes it easier to sustain a higher speed even in ahead wind and or going uphill, and of course make the bike pull harder when accelerating (ie out of corners). Short answer, I would say 80 to 100 is ok
So with the BB kit AND the Kent you still do not need a ECU mod like the Powertronic?
@@gkossatzgmxde no. Not wirh the 410 kit anyway
What’s the compression ratio of the 410cc setup? I think stock is only 8.5:1
@@jimstenlund6017 don't know, but increased for sure
Hei,
Bestilte det samme settet, så at de hadde 500 kit også men det krever mer styr og montere også var det mer usikkert med mapping osv. 410 kittet var mer «bolton» følte det var tryggere. 👍
Akkurat det samme jeg tenkte. Ser at folk sliter med at kompresjonen blir for høy også. Tenker det er økt risiko.
kanskje mer sannsynlig å riste kraftig til jeg kan tenke meg
Does installing throttle body of hunter 350 makes any noticeable change???
@@ananthakrishnanks4389 it should remove the speed limiter. Don't think anything else...
@@MotoMortenthank you❤
Can we use the word CULT to 350's. I am starting to think so.
You try 16t/38t of interceptor650 feeling good. Gear 3 120KM/H.
What Company manufactures these big bore kits.?
Dont know. Sold at www.himalayan-tools.com
Thank you! Looking forward to your videos describing this mods performance!
That big bore kit is amazing did you notice a change in top speed ?
I dont go that fast. Excluding the speed limiter I believe it would increase from 130 to 145 or something around there.
Are you running open exhaust? or do you have a muffler in there? sounds nice .
Hi, thanks for the video! What are you modifications? Does the motor missfire a lot? And what is your break in plan for the new cylinder? Thanks a lot in advance 😊
@@jakubs318 hello. I have made a lot of mods. Please see my other videos for details. The engine runs fine. Some misfiring when its cold, othervise not. Running a bit carefully for the first 2000 - 3000 kms.
How does this and the cam affect top speed? I live in America and it's been fine so far, but if I could get the bike topping at 70mph (113kph) it would be a lot easier to get around here
@@nifty_biscuit It is electronically limited at 125 kph, and reaching that is a breeze
@@MotoMortenWould love to have 0-100 times before & after to compare
@@nifty_biscuit I can get the bike to hit 70+ already in stock configuration. The mods will only help how fast you can get there…. But if you want to increase top end speed (which is my interest), you’ll need to swap out the throttle body with that of a Hunter 350, and include a big bore kit (500cc from Himalayan)… Then, you’ll likely get this bike up to speed for American Freeways…
I live in NYC, and this bike is perfect for the city… not sure I would really want to use this bike for anything out of the metro Area (where the speed limit is usually 50-55mph)…
Upstate NY, where the speed limit is 65mph, most people will be cruising at 80mph… for those freeways, I’d want something capable of going at least 100mph, since plenty of people will definitely be on your tail, otherwise.
Something to consider.
No link on where it was purchased?
Sorry. www.himalayan-tools.com
hell yeah
I think your logic is sound, but not so, if you have to pay someone else to do the work for you, ive added K&N air filters and air intake external sensors to my 1200 Speedmaster and 500 Classic (fitting a vibration reduction plate to my Classic today) and both serve me well, i would like to know how much your upgrades have made to your bike?.
They made a lot. And, yes, doing it myself is maybe the main part. Learning and understanding the machine.
What about Next Video? waiting 😢
@@rishiray26 Thx. Will do a proper review on the big bore kit later this summer.
Where is the Video?🥺@@MotoMorten
@@rishiray26 sorry haven't had any time to film 🙈
@@MotoMorten Sir where's the full review of it, it's being 2month, please do it quickly 😢
@@rishiray26 sorry. I have not found the time to do it. Can however reassure you that everything works great 😃
What's that small meter for?
Tachometer / RPM
it is a third party gear, as I can see. may I ask where you have bought it? cheers.
Your all videos good
@@jagjeetbhinder5024 Thanks 🙏
The music spoils it for me- I wanted to hear the bike.
Sorry. In the full review and dyno I will use a proper mic for the engine sound
@@MotoMorten thank you
hey mate, does that tool roll rub off the paint on those forks?
Would, but I put some protective film between 👍
@@MotoMorten can you suggest or show what film you used? Id love to put my tool roll in the same spot
Nice job, looking forward to seeing the dyno results! Just wondering if you still hit the ~75mph/120kmh speed limiter that's on these J series bikes?
I imagine that he does, as the limiter is governed by the ABS sensors I believe.
@@BulletBeena would removing every other spoke on the abs disc fool the sensor ?
@@PaulBrooke-qo3hn Interesting idea. I have no clue. The extent of my mechanical knowledge runs to making sure I put petrol and not diesel in it 🤣
Maybe cover some gaps with tape
Thx. Yes I do!
SO you made a slower heavier BSA b33 from the 60's! why?
Probably cant find one in Norway.
I luv royal enfield 😊
Tis FAB🎉🎉🎉❤
Thx
hopefully someday we get to see the carburetor conversion :)))
Break oil level is too low man
This is a great video - what do you reckon - which installation would give you better performance: camshaft or the bigger bore kit? Thank you!
Thanx. The big bore kit does more to the low end torque and also top end power, while the camshaft only gives a bit more on top. So I would say big bore. However it is also by far a bigger job.
@@MotoMorten No doubt :) Did you have any troubles putting back the time chain and adjusting this? Did you follow any video or manual?
@@arekwi6682 I followed a video. Lost the cam timing tool and adjusted by eye measure. Works great 🙂
@@MotoMorten will post a video from performance test once the engine is run in?
@@arekwi6682 when or if i find some time to do it ... 😅
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Tickert ganz schön heftig. Ventilspiel viel zu groß?
Ohne das gemisch abzustimmen (Einspritzung!) wird das gar nix bringen. Und wenn es von 21 auf 24 ps steigt ist das immer noch nichts.
Ich würde das nicht machen und mich an dem motor wie er ab werk ist erfreuen🫠👍🏻
Alleine die Nockenwelle dürfte schon 4 PS bringen. Ich denke dass er mit seiner Einschätzung von ca. 30 PS gar nicht so verkehrt liegt. (Alle modifikationen zusammengerechnet).
Gerade weil es sich um eine elektronische Einspritzung handelt die ja das Luft-Gas Gemisch automatisch anpasst, denke ich nicht dass das nichts bringt.
@@christianschellbruck9788 naja, die Elektronik spritzt ja nicht unendlich Kraftstoff ein. Da ist ein Höchstmaß vorgegeben das für 350ccm in der Programmierung der ECU vorgesehen ist. Und nicht für mehr Hubraum. Außerdem regelt auch immer noch die Lambdasonde das Gemisch (außer bei Volllast).
@@kaibrinkmann867 Ja, da hast du recht dass dies nicht unendlich geht. Es ist mir, und vermutlich auch dir aber unbekannt wie weit der Regelbereich geht. Ich denke dass sich der Fahrer aus dem Video jetzt nicht so stark irren kann wenn er sogar mit einem größeren Ritzel eine Leistungssteigerung bemerkt.
Und Hitchcook hat ja ihre Nockenwelle mit offenen Luftfilter auf dem Prüfstand getestet. Alleine die hat ja schon auf dem Hinterrad fast 33% Plus gebracht ohne etwas an der Einspritzung zu ändern. (von 15 PS auf ca. 20 PS. entspricht einem Plus von 33%)
If you wanted a more powerful bike, why didn't you just buy one?
it's wonderful to modify your ride but taking a 315 train to ring more power out of it is a lost battle before you even start you just threw good money after bad to get marginal improvement in performance that really isn't going to equate to a long-term improvement in your riding experience on the 350. If you're going to ride at 350 you had to change the perspective in your mind not the horsepower that the bike puts out it's a different philosophy and unless you can tune into that you're never gonna make it satisfying.
The 650 RE is great after you fix the problems.
Like the terrible forks.
And the not great shocks.
The heavy and bulky exhaust. 😂
@AlanRosborough exactly!
You are probably right, but also wrong. As alan has posted I do this because I love to do it (by it self) and also I want to get the most out of this lovely little machine
That bike is built like a tank it will easily handle the overbore
@AlanRosborough i'm same mindset, i have a hunter 350 and prefer riding it to my much bigger more powerful bike.... have you purchased big bore kit yet.... i'm contemplating it and i'm also in the uk
Loose the annoying music please
Lose …
Buy yourself the 500 classic and save the hassle😂
The thought had crossed my mind!
Nope. The 350 is a much better bike, the j series frame and engine is a much better plattform to work on and get great results. Trust me I have owned a 500. Also I am modding because that is the goal by it self. I want to do it, and live doing it.
Find one
I'd rather keep my testicles from jingling numb all day 350 has a splendid Balance shaft
Why?? Just buy a bigger bike
Dyno!
why wast your money . get a japa
Any remarks after two months riding it?
Any updates?