Ballspeed65 wrote:Thanks WT No.1
Your advice is appreciated. I will most probably buy from a reputable dealer.
I would like to have a go, but I am a little impatient when it comes to trial and error. I'm one of those people that if shown physically how to do things I usually catch on. However if I am doing it from a book I don't like to go into the unknown if the consequences could end up expensive or dangerous.
Unfortunately, without some inside knowledge, finding an engine builder that will build a good engine is a risk. I have seen some work attributed to dealers with a great reputation & realised that I could never compete & make a living building engines the way I choose with some of the compromises they are prepared to take.
That's why I say that a meticulous build without the merest hint of matching/blue printing cases etc will bring good results. After all, the race RB20's only allow a virtual bolt together format, & those engines fly! However, the RB range is not for everybody as I know a guy that rides everywhere as if he stole his own bike, but he gave up his RB, preferring the power delivery of an optimised TS.
That same technique of the old 'bolt on power' used in race RB20's will undoubtedly work as well with other choices, so if it were my choice, I'd opt for the MQ as the best, uncompromising design. Not only is it 'state of the art' but the format allows the engine to fit any frame, regardless of battery tray, & from what has been said, it is a real Jekyll & Hyde kit....
