I eventually plan to increase the displacement on my 625 SMC. This probably won't be any time soon, since the price of these kits are hugely expensive, but since I've decided I will keep this bike as long as I live, I have a long time to save money towards it!
Here is the source: www.schneidercycles.de
My 625 SMC has a 78mm stroke and 101mm bore. They offer the following:
80 mm stroker crank
102 mm big bore (complete new cylinder, piston, rings, etc)
105 mm big bore (complete new cylinder, piston, rings, etc)
So the way I figure it, here are my options:
Stock crank, 102 mm bore = 637 cc
Stock crank, 105 mm bore = 675 cc
80 mm crank, 102 mm bore = 654 cc (same bore/stroke as the 660 SMC)
80 mm crank, 105 mm bore = 692 cc
I can't seem to get Schneider to reply to my emails, so what kind of results do you think each one would provide (faster revving, slower revving, more top end, more bottom end, etc)? I am very happy with the power and delivery of my 625 SMC, I just want more of it. If I have to choose, I would like the most gains in the mid-range, but I don't want to sacrifice much bottom end. Top end would be nice, but it is mainly a street bike. I'm not sure if a stroker crank is right for me because I don't want the bike to rev any slower. My goal is upper 60's in horsepower after some head work, etc. 70 or higher would be sweet, but is probably asking for trouble with reliability. What do you guys think?
Here is the source: www.schneidercycles.de
My 625 SMC has a 78mm stroke and 101mm bore. They offer the following:
80 mm stroker crank
102 mm big bore (complete new cylinder, piston, rings, etc)
105 mm big bore (complete new cylinder, piston, rings, etc)
So the way I figure it, here are my options:
Stock crank, 102 mm bore = 637 cc
Stock crank, 105 mm bore = 675 cc
80 mm crank, 102 mm bore = 654 cc (same bore/stroke as the 660 SMC)
80 mm crank, 105 mm bore = 692 cc
I can't seem to get Schneider to reply to my emails, so what kind of results do you think each one would provide (faster revving, slower revving, more top end, more bottom end, etc)? I am very happy with the power and delivery of my 625 SMC, I just want more of it. If I have to choose, I would like the most gains in the mid-range, but I don't want to sacrifice much bottom end. Top end would be nice, but it is mainly a street bike. I'm not sure if a stroker crank is right for me because I don't want the bike to rev any slower. My goal is upper 60's in horsepower after some head work, etc. 70 or higher would be sweet, but is probably asking for trouble with reliability. What do you guys think?