Hey guys. Just a quick update, I got my Pingel fuel valve and adapter. Let me start off by saying the cost is a bit more than the stock unit, costing $125 shipped, which made me hesitate a little. I ending up buying the unit without reserve. The reserve cost around $25 more. My initial thought after opening the unit was
WOW! This thing is really like a piece of jewelry for your bike. I got the aluminum finish but they also offered chrome. It's a shame it tucks away beneath your tank where it's hard to see.
The installation was fairly painless. The only real work involved is grinding away some of the metal from the tank for the filter screen to fit inside. The Pingel valve flows more fuel (or passes more gas as they like to say) so the opening diameter needs to be larger. I used a carbide bit on a dremel tool and it worked perfectly. So far the only hiccup is with clearance of the on/off lever. I've had to jack the back end of the tank up an inch or so for it to clear. Also, the vacuum line needs to be plugged, as it is no longer needed. I just found a snug fitting screw and filled the threads with gasket sealer.
As for the results, the bike now
RUNS! This is huge. It's been over four months in the making. If your on the fence abound spending the extra cash, do yourself a favor and get the Pingel. The quality is fantastic and function is perfect. Now I'm going to test ride 'er tonight. Whoop! Whoop!
BTW, I'm thinking of putting together a thread of everything that was required (both items, where they were purchased and installation) to get this thing running, as it needed everything from full carb rebuild, CDI repair and fuel valve if anyone would be interested.
Here's a pic of the valve and a quick vid of the bike running.
http://youtu.be/zfSESKWaIO8