Dave wrote on 01/23/17 at 17:53:25:Savagebob has not signed onto this site since November 2015.
Building your own supercharger setup is not easy, and not something that most beginning mechanics should undertake....in addition to the problems of getting the mechanical parts to work....the carb and timing are all problematic.
It is much easier (and proven reliable) to increase the compression with a Wiseco piston, increase the breathing ability with a cam and some head work, and a better exhaust system. With some simple engine mods you can get the Savage engine to make enough HP to challenge the chassis and brakes, and become a pretty decent bike for 70+ mph highway travel.
Has it been that long?! Wow.. um sorry! Jeez 32 messages.. sorry people.
BTW I'm not a mechanic or an engineer. I'm a graphic designer. And I managed to build a supercharged savage.
I can probably supply basic kits if anyone is interested. It would consist of the shaft and a bearing. You'd need to machine out your cover plate for the bearing.. find the supercharger.. and everything else. It is a lot of work.