One thing people don't think about when going big bore is the loss of port volume. A cylinder that has the ports cleaned up and a small amout of work will be more than impressive
agreed... but only tuning for more hp´s does sometimes not effect the wanted plus of torque that a big bore makes with the same hp-delivery .needed for woods, trails etc.
as i and my kx-dealer developed the kx360 big bore was the reason to have a bike with the handling of 250 bike and power near to 500cc bikes . 2.reason: to brake the monopole position of the ktm sx360 in the open mx class...
kawasaki had no interest to produce this engine. but we became green lights to make this kit. major problem was still the headgasket, because of the very less space between the the 78mm bore to the headstuds. we saw that developing a modified bigger cylinder , head and gasket was needed to compare that problem.. but there was the limit. we were not able to go this step... the first real good yamaha and ktm 4strokes came on the plan and to less people asked for big bore 2strokes.
at least it were roundabout 30 engines here in europe. dont know how much still running of them in the new times where all wanted to ride 4 strokes.
i still love to ride this rare engine and enjoy the power delivery. but the headgasket problem makes me still headscratching time.