I have two other projects to finish first but I am slowly planning yet ANOTHER build. I keep getting braver each time. LOL!!
What I WANT to build is:
ATC200M bottom end
XR/Xl top end
10.5 - 11.0 to 1 ...just shy of needing better than pump gas
Custom ground cam
XR/XL crank with the heavier duty con-rod
Each engine I build, I get a little better at it. I REALLY wanna plan this one out as far as possible to prevent costly mistakes. I want the M bottom end for the electric start. I have an E bottom but you cannot change the front sprocket out to a different pitch AND it requires a notched frame for the sub transmission which is just weight and moving parts I do not need.
I have read that stroking these engines is pretty detrimental to their reliability. Anyone know if that's true?
I found a website a while back where a guy is making stroker cranks from stock cores. He makes a lot of big bore kits and custom work but for the life of me I cannot find the website. It wasn't a very big or flashy website. Damn! Shoulda bookmarked that.
Big bore kits on 200cc engines have been hashed out and beaten to death. I understand why it's not really possible. No need to cover that but I was curious if someone with a Bridgeport could bore the case to accept a larger sleeve. Probably not worth the effort.
Anyway, thoughts on what direction to go on this engine?
Fabiodriven has inspired me and it is my intention to find an XL200r or even an xl185 (should be the same) titled frame and marry it to an '84 200x to make a street legal trike. The M bottom end with electric start, pull backup seems like the perfect candidate. Will have to do some frame mods, but that's no big deal to me.
As I said, I have other fish to fry at the moment but the more I think on this, the more I feel I MUST build this! I love 200 engines, have a pretty good grasp on them and TONS of parts.
It's worth mentioning, I had 84 XL200R as a teenager. It had 3K (ish) miles on it when I got it at 14 yrs old. Got my learners permit and starting riding it. I had very strict parents, I was NOT allowed to leave the city limits of our little podunk town and I had a curfew of 9pm when I was on the bike. I sold it when I graduated and it had over 49K and still ran like a brand new bike.
I can't think of a cooler build than a basturd child bred from my love of 3 wheelers and a childhood bike. LOL!!!