machten wrote:A friend with many singles has reported good things about about using VeeTwo's desmo cam with H/C piston (which i have) and megaphone exhaust (which he'll lend me) in some of his bikes and I know where there is a new one of them at the right price, so despite some trepidation (particularly with the lift), in the interests of my education I'm going to give it a try. (The camshaft thread you referred me to was therefore of quite some interest).
VeeTwo desmo cam specs:
Inlet opening 54 degrees BTDC
Inlet closing 71 degrees ABDC
Exhaust opening 85 degrees BBDC
Exhaust closing 38 degrees ATDC
Lobe centres inlet 98.5
exhaust 113.5
Maximum lift inlet 12mm
exhaust 11mm
Running clearance inlet .1mm
exhaust .15mm
____ If these valve-timing specs for this cam are properly correlated with those of Ducati's given spec.figures (doubtful), then this cam is much milder (timing-wise).
What's disconcerting with these given specs, is that while the inlet closes & the exhaust opens wildly enough, the 'overlap' figures (of 54 & 38) seem relatively quite mild !
Also, if this really is a DESMO-type camshaft, then with such mild (overall) valve-timing, it's pretty-much a waste of being DESMOdromic, as such non-wild timing should make no good use of desmodromic valve control.
__ On-the-other-hand, if these given spec.figures are actually taken at later points (than Ducati does), with greater specified lash-clearance (at the point where readings are taken), then not only are these given spec.figures meaningless (with respect to Ducati's), but those overlap-figures may actually be sufficiently wild. _ However if THAT's indeed the actual case, then the "71" & "85" spec.figures should thus be way overly wild ! _ And if that's indeed the actual case with this cam, then it would be next to useless for anything other than 'all-out road-racing' !
__ Bottom-line,, IF these given spec.figures are respectful to that of Ducati's, then this cam would be an all-around fairly-good choice for a streetable Duke, (although also being a waste of being DESMOdromic, especially for 350 & 450 engines).
But if the given spec.figures are actually much wilder, (with proper respect to Ducati's), then I'd avoid this cam for anything other than constant high-RPM racing.
So, it really ought to be determined EXACTLY how those spec.figures are to be FAIRLY compared to Ducati's own !
__ I don't mean to discourage anyone from choosing this cam,, if the quality-control is as it ought to be, (most often not the case with many aftermarket cams though), then since you know of someone who's had good results with one, another one ought to be a fairly-good risk then.
Hopeful-Cheers,
-Bob