Planning Engine Build need advice

My issues with that are no trailor and lack of trustworthy friends to pick up when leaving bike there. Trust me If I could find a way I would go to him.
 
If your vehicle has a trailer hitch or they are cheap to get installed. I know U-Haul dealers in major centers have motorcycle specific trailers or you could rent a pickup and get help loading it into bed. Make sure though you use a wheel chock because on a Busa the front fender sticks forward more than the tire. Also for trailer you can see if you can borrow one from local bike shop
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It sounds like you don't want to go drastic with your setup. I would honestly do just a head/cam package. It makes more power than just a base 1441 kit. This is a reliable setup proven time and time again. This is my opinion but you really get more out of head work/cams when you compare it to basic non stroker motors. My first 08 setup was a 1441 with no head/cam and it only made 208 on motor. It was a nitrous motor so it made more power on gas.............then I just went retarded out of my mind on the next setup and the bike is no longer streetable. I wouldn't advise this. You don't want to go there unless you have another bike. Most Busas with head/cams make in the neighborhood of 215-225 depending on many variables like cam size, fuel, etc. My little 1K has a head/cam package only and is reliable as a mofo. It makes 189 on race fuel and I can ride it to hell and back and the bike acts like a normal vehicle with respect to cooling, clutch life etc. A head/cam package is drive in drive out and you will usually only be out about $3,000.
 
Already did a sprocket change. I dropped a tooth in the front and added 1 to the back.

Rule of thumb is for every tooth removed or added on the front sprocket is equal to 2 to 3 teeth on the rear.
As BA BUSA stated it's like adding HP.
If you gear it for speed, depending on how much of a change, You will have to drop 1 to 3 gears to pass. Make sure you have plenty of room to pass until you get familiar with it.

Alan
 
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