by Adam_Winstone » Sun Feb 12, 2017 10:47 pm
^... but getting the gearing and pipe choice right to suit the power delivery of the motor is the same issue regardless of what kit you use. The same could be said for the TS1, RB or any other. If you look at the back of Sticky's manual or on AF's website, they even go so far as to list out a range of pipes and the 4th gear ratio that will be required for it to pull correctly, without any chances being made to the kit itself. I'm not sure how this is any different for the TT3, other than the fact that some pipes will not fit because of the larger head and cylinder?
... and let's face it, if you ask dealers for setup suggestions for a TS1 225, they all give you different answers... pipes, carbs, jetting, reeds, timing, gearing, etc, etc. Compared to the TS1 the TT3 is still a very new kit and if people still cannot agree on setup requirement of a TS1 after 20 years, there is still a lot of learning to be done on the TT3.
Thankfully, Leotech's experience is helping us all to add to the knowledge and understanding of the TT3... and the 50 Gori.
Adam