OMG, I had the exact bike. Kawa green and full race. Port polish, Chambers, sets, clip-ons, K-81s, half fairing. and a Bell star helmet. Sixteen with a bullet. Great job on the restore! The sound sparks my soul.
So good to see someone Hot rod these lower cc Widowmakers. I have my eye on a 250. Biggest cost is the chambers.(Don't forget to brace the frame and swingarm). Very cool build!!
Thanks! I would love to build another and go even further with the mods. Such as the frame bracing you mentioned. The idea with this bike was to have everything basically bolt on and able to go back to stock.
I bought a new 1973 S2A and kept it for 44 years but it's gone now. I've run seven different bikes at eight Bonneville Salt Flat events and often wondered if I could get a modified S2A to run fast enough to break the 140 mph record in the modified gas 350 class. Last year a set a record on a Rocket 3 and I'm going back on the Rocket 3 in August 2025 for a shot at a record in a different class. I think I'll have enough time to run one of your modified S2As out there if your interested. There videos of a lot of my runs on my channel, speeds from 123 mph to 196 mph depending on the bike.
@@PetesClassicCycle if you change your mind before May 1st let me know. We are starting to schedule our logistics now and will be locked in by the end of April. A Bonneville World Speed Record trophy would look great on your shop shelf. We can take care of everything out on the salt and paperwork to get there. Just need the bike and tuning from you for 3 days.
Thanks Derek! I am SO happy that I finally bought one of these. They work so good! Mine has an ID of around 33.5 and OD of 38.5 at the narrow end of the cone.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by "tick over up". But in simple terms; since i'm no expert, What you are doing is ensuring that all the carbs are drawing the same volume of air to ensure that each cylinder is working the same amount and everything is balanced. Just think worse case scenario, if 1 cylinder isn;t working at all. Wll the other 2 now have to compensate and the bike runs like crap. Now if you get that dead cylinder to fire and have it producing the same amount of power (through carb tuning) well n ow the motor will purr like a kitten
OMG, I had the exact bike. Kawa green and full race. Port polish, Chambers, sets, clip-ons, K-81s, half fairing. and a Bell star helmet. Sixteen with a bullet. Great job on the restore! The sound sparks my soul.
That sounds like an awesome bike! I would love to try one of these small bikes with a built motor like that.
@@PetesClassicCycle I had a dark red 400cc like this.
So good to see someone Hot rod these lower cc Widowmakers. I have my eye on a 250. Biggest cost is the chambers.(Don't forget to brace the frame and swingarm). Very cool build!!
Thanks! I would love to build another and go even further with the mods. Such as the frame bracing you mentioned. The idea with this bike was to have everything basically bolt on and able to go back to stock.
Looks and sounds to be running great Pete!
Thanks!
I bought a new 1973 S2A and kept it for 44 years but it's gone now. I've run seven different bikes at eight Bonneville Salt Flat events and often wondered if I could get a modified S2A to run fast enough to break the 140 mph record in the modified gas 350 class.
Last year a set a record on a Rocket 3 and I'm going back on the Rocket 3 in August 2025 for a shot at a record in a different class. I think I'll have enough time to run one of your modified S2As out there if your interested.
There videos of a lot of my runs on my channel, speeds from 123 mph to 196 mph depending on the bike.
A salt flat triple would make for a wild build!
Congrats on your record from last year!
@@PetesClassicCycle if you change your mind before May 1st let me know. We are starting to schedule our logistics now and will be locked in by the end of April. A Bonneville World Speed Record trophy would look great on your shop shelf.
We can take care of everything out on the salt and paperwork to get there. Just need the bike and tuning from you for 3 days.
@@flatcapcaferacer find me of facebook and send a private message to talk more details
@@PetesClassicCycleSorry I'm not on Facebook
Enjoyed the video. 👍 I'm thinking of buying one of those synchrometers for my S2A. What sized nozzle does yours have? 🤔
Thanks Derek! I am SO happy that I finally bought one of these. They work so good! Mine has an ID of around 33.5 and OD of 38.5 at the narrow end of the cone.
I have a Suzuki GT250 and like the idea of the carb sync, so does it just set the tick over up so both carbs reads the same??
I'm not quite sure what you mean by "tick over up". But in simple terms; since i'm no expert, What you are doing is ensuring that all the carbs are drawing the same volume of air to ensure that each cylinder is working the same amount and everything is balanced. Just think worse case scenario, if 1 cylinder isn;t working at all. Wll the other 2 now have to compensate and the bike runs like crap. Now if you get that dead cylinder to fire and have it producing the same amount of power (through carb tuning) well n ow the motor will purr like a kitten
Thanks for the answer, in the USA you call it the idel screw in the uk we call it tick over screw, very impressive and going to buy one
@ianrycroft1523 ahhh, I didn't know that. Thanks! Ps..im Canadian 😉
Pete, you should try my 90° elbows between the carb and the air filter. Stand them as straight up as possible. It really works.
Interesting... Please find me on facebook and send a private message. I am really curious to learn more about this. Thanks!
you cant use nylon locknuts to hold carbs to the motor..the heat will melt them ...doh
Thanks for the tip