My Moriwaki ST1 Track Bike

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gilson
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My Moriwaki ST1 Track Bike

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Hi Guys,

Just wanted to "show off" my track bike.

I've had my Firestorm track bike for about 2 years, it was pretty standard apart from an Ohlins rear shock. After a few goes on it, I felt obliged to spend money on it.

Firestly I had the forks Race Tuned by Roger Ditchfield. Then I purchased Kingster's Moriwaki engine and had it dyno'd:
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I can hear the sharp intake of breath. 4-5K was more than noticeable, felt like it was dying... kept above that it was quite strong. The local dyno chap didn't have the experience to diagnose the issue. So it went off to Roger.

The diagnosis was that at some stage the manual CCTs were over tightened causing an issue with the timing which tipped a couple of valves.

Recently returned, all fixed with a suitably impressive dyno. Note no flat spot and how much earlier 100BPH is reached, so a massive improvement in midrange.
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The Moriwaki ST1 Spec of the engine is:
Moriwaki Hi-comp Pistons
Moriwaki ST1 camshafts
Moriwaki Specially modified magnesium Carbs
Moriwaki Velocity stacks
Skimmed Cylinder Heads to spec
Ported and Gasflowed Cylinder Heads
Modified Standard airbox
Moriwaki ST1 Ti exhaust pipe system with custom made cans.

I've now got to give it some TLC, replace the subframes with some Spondon ally ones, repair/paint my fairings and add a <99 CBR600 fuel pump (anyone got one of these?). And hopefully returning it to it's former glory with a little bit of spit and polish! ;)!

Hoping to go to Rockingham on the 24th August to give it a go!

Many thanks to Roger, he truely is a gentleman and his knowledge is second to none...

:D
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Re: My Moriwaki ST1 Track Bike

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bottom dyno graph is very nice, very smooth powerband :)
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Re: My Moriwaki ST1 Track Bike

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Hi Mick, I thought this would catch your eye! ;-)

Roger is the man, as you know.
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Re: My Moriwaki ST1 Track Bike

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Very impressive Gilson :thumbup: you must be well pleased with those figures :!: and as Micky said very smooth powerband.

Interesting that Roger found the manual CCT adjuster(s) being too tight causing two valves to be in contact with a piston. You would have thought it would have been the other way around (too loose) to cause that,

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Re: My Moriwaki ST1 Track Bike

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I'm not really that technical to understand it all but I presume that half a tooth out either side is going to cause issues.

I also had the cam chains changed too, maybe they were stretch? Hoping to spend some time with the bike this weekend.... need brownie points!
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Re: My Moriwaki ST1 Track Bike

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Sweet :D you must be really pleased with he results.
A stretched cam chain will certainly sap power. It'll throw both the mechanincal and electrical timing out. I wouldn't worry about it. It's all fixed now so go out and play :thumbup:

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