I got it when I was 18 or 19 . It was barely 3 years old but was a complete wreck- it had been crashed, had some bits missing and an unbelievable amount of bodges for it's age ( including some wood screws
it was a 400D and originally in that dark red/burgundy colour, the 400E was what I really wanted, but I got this one for buttons so I decided to make my own "E"
I completely stripped and rebuilt it, knocked out and filled dents in the tank sprayed it up myself in E colours, even cut down the front part of the seat foam for a racier riding position
The motor was effectively a testbed for some of my 2 stroke tuning efforts, putting into practice my interpretations of go-faster knowledge gained mainly from theory in Gordon Jenning generic 2-stroke tuning book- still got that book, and a great read IMO if you are interested in the science and maths of how smokers produce their power.

Engine mods involved playing around with port heights and shapes both through physically removing metal and raising the barrels, removing portions of the back of the pistons, filling and machining of the cylinder heads and experimenting with different exhaust pipe lengths and volumes, ignition timing airbox / separate pods and of course, jetting.
All this was without a dyno, which as you can probably guess meant set up could be a bit hit and miss and as a result, I honestly can't remember how many pistons I went through but it was a lot- I do remember it destroyed a crank and a set of barrels along the way too ( or I guess more accurately I should say that I destroyed them
Although the getting stranded and getting it rescued was memorable as a complete pain on more than one occasion, it didn't cost me much in bits as I worked part-time for a dealer and spannered for someone who raced TZs so got bits for free more often than not,
I learned loads, enjoyed it and on a good day, when it wasn't holing pistons or seizing, it was brilliant- revved to 9k which was about 2k higher than standard and would absolutely leave my mate's GS550E for dead in a straight line, happy days....
