I hoped it would be something simple like a hole in a carb diaphragm but they seem fine, although the plastic slides certainly rattle around in the carbs now. Finally today it was warm and dry enough to take the head off and.. well..

This is a replacement head from a TDM850 and I'm not sure what miles it has done, but I still find this a very weird failure. I've never heard of this happening on these engines before? I still have the original head with soft inlets, I may choose to replace all the inlets in that but at £60 each they aren't cheap at all. I may remove this valve and see what the seat looks like. I may just get another TDM head and use that. Not sure yet.
Thankfully the bores seem to be fine though she really chews through oil on the motorway:

The hone marks are still mostly visible though the thrust side is glazed with some small vertical scratches on the left bore. I would like to fit OEM 1.0mm oversize pistons and rings but I see these are basically unobtainable nowadays, only 0.5mm items remain and that's at CMSNL so just a few boxes of new old stock. Does anyone have any leads on finding 1.0mm items? Anywhere in the world is fine, I can wait for shipping. I'm not really interested in aftermarket high compression slappy forged jobbies, this is a road machine.
So yeah, this is where I am with it now. I'll try and measure the bores to see if 0.5mm oversize is enough, and keep an eye out for some reasonably priced inlet valves but I doubt I'll find them any cheaper. The cam caps are also a little torn up on this head so I'm not sad to give up on it. Also if anyone has a personal recommendation for getting a rebore done in the UK then let me know, I've never had to do that so far. The closer to Worksop the better, obviously!
