Hey Howie, you've got that scooter ready now! Looks great and I know you're tickled that she's running good. I'm having a bit of a puking problem also when I run it hard.....partly because it just bothers me to run my oil half full. If I do that, it seems to do much less puking. Just helps to clean the filter ( and not re-oil it heavy at all!) more often.....that helps keep some of the excess oil off your jeans.
har!
spyder
Thanks spyd! I and Vern both agree. He wants to run full oil also. So...
TODAY'S UPDATE:
The bike ran flawlessly on the York Trip. Put just about 1K on her on this trip. Half the trip allowed me only to 3K RPM. The second half allowed me to 3.5K RPM. Now I'm ready to take her to the next 500 RPM level, 4K RPM. But that won't happen before another oil change. Vern wants that stuff outta there before putting any more miles on her. So she goes back this week for that and....
Vern's modification of my HPI Backplate to install some banjo bittings for the breather. He wants to bring them upward toward the gas tank to allow it to drain back into the engine. If this solves the puking completely, no further mods would be required. If it still drips out, even being above the engine, we'll trap it with a hose before running that hose to under the bike to allow whatever oil to return before just dumping the rest to the ground.

She is not using a drop of oil otherwise. She's running really great, except for being rich from the old map. This motor's so much more efficient than the previous one, with the same top end, but an S&S/Timken bottom end now! Plus, the top end is installed properly now too. Gotta tell ya, this thing pulls like a mutha considering I've never exceeded 3.5K RPM, and never above 1/2 throttle. So I'm not even fully on the cam yet! It beats as GH's stocker with the SERT/RH's/SEAC when I was at half throttle and shifting at 3.5K, while he was WFO leaving a light. Unless he was sandbagging that is!

So all in all, she's on her way. It was a pleasure completing an entire 1K mile trip sans problems or a breakdown, as has been Cybil's past with that stock POS 110 in her. She's happy I gave her some reliability and some muscle now. And her payback is the way she's been running. She seems to enjoy her new heart transplant. Oil temp in the worst horrific NYC traffic leaving here on Thurs was 217, the hottest she ever got. Normal temp after 2 hours of riding in 80 deg weather is no higher than 200.

So ya'll probably never thought you'd hear this from me after the hassle I had getting my parts, but Wes' Cycle-Rama package is performing beautifully and as predicted. I love the power, the torque, the sound, and the performance. And Vern's new bottom end and assembly of Wes' top end, seems to have taken Wes' components to an even happier place.

So the next steps are to stop the puking or stop it from being annoying, and getting her tuned. And there's no reason not to believe that this is the end of mine and Cybil's HD 110 woes now. Time will tell, as I'm still a little gun shy. But my gut tells me I've done the right thing here and can finally enjoy my life with my new best friend!!!

Hoist!
