I've recently had it rebored and new piston etc and so was wondering if something was amiss here. Anyway decided to try and rectify the front end bounce first and so I stripped the forks down and replaced the 27 year old old oil and fitted new seals.
Slightly better but still something amiss!

Wheels whipped straight off and taken to local bike shop where it was diagnosed that the tyres were far too wide for the rims and weren't seated correctly. The tyres were on the bike when I got it and were like new!
Any way correct tyres now fitted along with new tubes ( rear tube had a puncture repair on top of a previous repair!

This bike is like new again ,will pull right round to redline in top and even has some acceleration, can sit comfortabling at 50 and easily goes up to the heady heights of seventy.
Perhaps even 75 laid on the tank with feet on the back indicators

The rear tyre was so wide it was rubbing on the brake stay and rubbing 10mph off my top speed. Front end still bounces a bit but have decided this is probably normal and can at least see in the mirror up to about fifty but after that no ones catching me anyway!

And second cause for smug grin is that I've been playing with my cheapo bt headset and have repositioned the ear pieces so I can actually hear it now and I've learnt how to pair it to my phone!
I've had it a while and never really sat down and played with it!
They say things come in threes so you never know Lincs council may come up with some cash for my MV wheels!
