re: 'I believe what CC is saying is....'
Yanno, I honestly do NOT try to be difficult about stuff. I DO elaborate too often/much..but that in an effort to be clear to everyone reading....
Anyway...what Phil said, including 'among other things'. If you have question of a specific nature regarding your application (as opposed to being merely generally curious), ask Mr. Black.
To address the freak specifically, re: 'Did you lose any power ....'
Compression increase will commonly add to the bottom-end response of things. It will also take away from the top-end of things. It's akin to spark timing in that regard. Advanced spark timing will enhance the bottom-end and be a minus to the top-end.
re: '..will this wear the life of top and botoom end down??'
The fact of the matter is this: ANY increase in power output is going to be at the expense of something. The greater the compression of the air/fuel mixture, the greater the resulting pressures when said mix is ignited. That greater pressure is going to be felt, of course..on the head/cylinder seal, the rod bearings, the piston crown, the piston rings etc. etc.
That is NOT to say an increase in power is a
bad thing. You don't see riders scrambling to reduce the power of their machines to enhace longevity, to you?
It's all a question of balance (good album, btw. ..did I say that already?). Any modification can be taken too far. What you're looking for is an improvement to the existing situation..one that will not reduce longevity or reliability.
Take lighting as an example. The oem lighting coil puts out about 45 watts. If you want to run a twin headlamp shell, you will need a 'better' lighting coil. BUT...it is harder for the bike to 'run' that larger coil! You do NOT get SOMEthing for NOthing. So..what's the better option? Taking a bit of power to run the better lighting system or running with less light?
That's a decision you need to make for yourself.
When you find out that adding that larger lighting coil ends up improving your ignition performance, it's all good!
Nothing from RB-Design's is going to hurt your bike. You will be surprised at what the little green machine can do when it's running well!
Cliff's Notes version: Don't worry about it.
