I had a fair amount of updating to do with the controls. I did repaint the bars because they had issues—same with the bar ends, and top triple. They came out great. John has a media blaster, and he showed me his painting technique. It worked out fantastic, and helped the look of the bike significantly. One thing I missed was the clutch lever. Have to pick that up next time out.
When going to the larger carb you have to change throttles. I went with a
Domino MX throttle like I have done with many of my bikes. I asked Benji to order me the first one, and since then he's been stocking them, which makes it easy to upgrade the bikes. The pulley can be either brass, or
sealed bearing. I went with the brass one this time, but I can always upgrade to the sealed one later. The reason I went this way is because I wanted to get red grips. I also get the MotionPro throttle cable. I actually don't like it much because of the built in throttle adjuster. They have to be ground off, and it's a hassle. There must be a cable out there that's a direct fit.
Now on these bikes the starter, kill switch, and mode buttons are all integrated into the throttle housing. If you replace the throttle you have to deal with this issue. I chose to forgo the kill switch since the kill will turn off the engine. I used the red button for the starter, and the yellow button for the mode control.
For the front master the upgrade included the Brembo RCS14 and Brembo reservoir from
Kurvey Girl. The buttons are designed to replace the bar clamp for the controls. One of these was placed on the front brake master. The second one was mounted employing the clamp from stock master, and a couple of bolts. I would have probably mounted the mode button on the clutch lever if it employed the same mechanism, but it doesn't. For grips I went with the
Red Domino waffles from Treats. Because these components weren't designed to go together it was a little tricky getting it sorted. Eventually though it worked out, and they look pretty nice.
