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Aerocharged Silver Dream...

:2thumbs::yes::congrats::bowdown:

Doc - Thats Gonna ROCK!

Keep us posted on how it all goes!
Will you be able to make it to Kissimmee BikeFest next weekend?
 
So, I walk into the shop and the first thing I hear is..." You need to come back here and see this".
I was pretty sure what to expect, but seeing the setup in person really shows some nice craftsmanship. A nice, clean package and it sounds good too...:2thumbs::2thumbs:
 
So, I walk into the shop and the first thing I hear is..." You need to come back here and see this".
I was pretty sure what to expect, but seeing the setup in person really shows some nice craftsmanship. A nice, clean package and it sounds good too...:2thumbs::2thumbs:

Did they let you test ryde it for him? :dontknow: :D
 
Looking for a solution to feed vacuum for the McCruise control...:chat:
 
Looking for a solution to feed vacuum for the McCruise control...:chat:

The clutch uses vacuum assist maybe you can tap into that unless you have done away with it.

Maybe a small electric vacuum pump would work if you can't access any vacuum ports.
 
Report Day 1:
240 miles on the highway and city, 95 F, maximum 5-7 boost, red line in all gears: it is a different bike, much more power and spins the tire in the 4th gear :D The setting are on the safe side (thank you, Joe :opps:)...:doorag:
 
Report Day 1:
240 miles on the highway and city, 95 F, maximum 5-7 boost, red line in all gears: it is a different bike, much more power and spins the tire in the 4th gear :D The setting are on the safe side (thank you, Joe :opps:)...:doorag:

Its awesome. I got a little ryde on it today and the feeling of the rear tire slipping in 4th was great. Now, on wet rainy roads that might be a different story. Doc, you just have to outrun the rain........
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Report Day 1:
240 miles on the highway and city, 95 F, maximum 5-7 boost, red line in all gears: it is a different bike, much more power and spins the tire in the 4th gear :D The setting are on the safe side (thank you, Joe :opps:)...:doorag:

:2thumbs:

How does the Nanny react when the rear starts slipping at that high of a gear?
 
I think I would dump the MCcruise and go to one of the electric ones.
Why convert electricity to vacume and then vacume to mechanical.
The all electric will use a lot less watts than a vacume pump and watts are at a premium on these bikes (as they are on most bikes)

Sounds like you are having too much fun! Great project! and with 7lbs of boost it should be fun for a good long time.
 
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