For handling I really like my offset tripple clamps....only thing I don't like about em is it's solid mount bar setup....as if the 500 hundie didn't vibrate enough
I also just finally found a set of pro circuit dogbones, they are fairly cheap and are suppose to help it corner a bit better, can't wait to try those out.
I just had the rear shock gone through and race tech guts put in before my last session and that helped a bunch. I couldn't slow down the rebound enough on the old worn setup and it would rebound way to fast up causing the front to dive. Now I just need to put the race tech and new spring setup in the fork and it should really be happy.
I'm running a 320 ebc rotor and the rest of the brake setup is stock with a relocator bracket and good motul fluid, it works but I get some serious arm pump
I've got a nice set of steel braided lines to put on and they should help a ton. On the rear it's all stock with a wave rotor and I've actually boiled the fluid on a tiny tight kidney bean track...never had issue on a standard size cart track though.
Motor wise I got a fmf gnarly pipe/silencer, boyesen rad reed setup and the cylinder has been sleeved and punched to a 520(ish). The motor pulls like mad and slides very nice on exits. I have a flywheel weight but found with the pipe/reed setup it's more than enough snort off the bottom...I'm afraid the weight would kill the top end pull
I love yanking the big 4 pops in the straights and the 500 is a holeshot machine!!!!! The only funky thing I found with the big 2 stroke is how the engine surges... or pulses I guess mid corner. When a 4 stroke guy gets on it I try an explain on decel it will go ding.....ding and on the 3rd ding be ready for a lurch. They look at my 2 stroke babble crazy till they come back in. It can catch a guy off guard