Thanks Dave ,
That is so interesting about the old tec stuff. That Hendrixson had the single and up-draft to four cylinders , but seemed to still run just fine. . It sounded good anyway.
I'm not sure I want to go that far back into history ? But , I'd sure like to ride it once !
True Story :
Back in 73 (I feel so old sometimes) I was ridding a 71 Yamaha SX650 (dual carb.) from North Florida to my next duty station in El Paso Tx. by way of San Antonio . I met a guy (ridding buddy) in Orlando who lived in San Antonio , well he was ridding an old Triumph (Tiger ?) Chopper 650 with the single carb set-up.
His mom owned a restaurant in San Antonio and he promised me his -ridding buddy - dinner when we got there ...
So , side by side down, the interstate we went .
The points I want to establish are :
The Triumph was a Small piston Long stroke engine w/single carb.
The Yamaha was a Fat piston Short stroke engine w/dual carbs.
Performance :
The Triumph could (High gear) Pull away from me any time he wanted to.
Every time we stopped for Fuel the Triumph would need at least 20 percent less fuel that my Fat Piston Dual carb Yamaha .
Remember , we were "Side by Side" running down the road ! ????

That "Up-Draft" thing was in attempt to gain room to work around the center frame support behind the carb area. So , I'm stuck with keeping two carbs up instead of one. I could make an intake manifold , but moving the frame pipe would be a real job !

I did have a single carb Honda CD175 a long time ago . It might have been milder tuned (cam) than its dual carb siblings , but it keep-up just fine.
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