This was my first time to make it to the event so I was a little nervous doing the first agility test with several folks watching, waiting their turn but I cleaned it and rode away breathing a sigh of relief. And mistakenly thinking I was in for a good day.
I managed to navigate my way through the first six miles, (instructions were provided for route sheet holders or tank bags) but at the 6.4 mile mark my B+ decided to seize up.
I've mentioned it on the forum before but to refresh-over the winter I installed new crank bearings and seals, new Wiseco piston kit and had the cylinder bored to 2nd oversize. I did a very gentle break-in and had over 300 miles on the engine before it seized at this ride.
Positions were based on registrations and it worked out that I was near the back of the pack so I was only on the side of the road for about 5 minutes when the chase truck arrived. Decision time---I stood there in the rain, (yes it was raining of course) and thought about it. I could let the sweep truck go on and wait it out hoping the piston would free up and she'd run again. But I was worried about the possibility of doing more damage and I figured even if it did start I'd be stressed the rest of the day wondering if it would last. So I elected to accept the rescue and we loaded the Hodie into the truck. They brought me back to the event HQ, I loaded it into my trailer and 7 hours later, I was back home.
Top end apart and there is no sign of lean running. Of course I'd done several plug checks since the first start and all were about as perfect as I could ask for. What I found was a typical "four corner" seizure along with stuck rings. I passed the ball hone once up and once down in the cylinder, sanded the high spots off the piston, soaked in in ACF50 which quickly free the rings and with a new circlip and base gasket I assembled it.
Started first kick and seems none the worse for wear. No new rattles, same power, in fact I've ridden another 50 miles since.
I half expected to see this happen during my break in but after 300 miles I thought I was safe. I wasn't being any harder on the bike during this ride than at other times so it came as a surprise.
Its all fixed up and I expect it will be good now and for a long time. Its just too bad that it happened when and where it did. I was looking forward to the lunch and supper that came with my entry fee.
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Ken