Well done on the results Eamonn
I think the 8200rpm wall you are hitting has to do with the state of the porting and pipes. My "banker" engine as you can see tops out just before 8000 rpm but as I said is "VERY" mildy ported wrt to Ex, port height (no widening), all other ports are std. Talking to Pete Odell he considers raising the Ex. port by 3mm (with subsequent widening + inlets ports worked on too) will give you a damn fast, but reliable, race engine. To add another reference point, my original Seeley T500 back in 1980, would rev effectively to 9800 (ish), but with attendant more frequent piston and ring changes. Unfortunately I never made a port map of the barrels so I can't tell exactly how much it had been tuned.
Just caught your last post
Gary May and Mike Hawthorne who have both taken my bike out on track report the single Lockheed powered front disc is more than adequate. My Seeley weighs in at 121Kg so that probably makes a difference, most T500 race bikes I have seen run dual f/discs.
The rear hub I am using was made and supplied by Minnovation Racing and is basically the Triumph T140 type design but in two pieces vice three. It does not have a cush drive but can be supplied with one, I reley on the Suzuki cush drive within the clutch basket. No issues that I have detected yet.
My pipes were made by Tony Green, a very well respected race pipe manufacturer in UK, and only 20 miles from me. I measured up the pipes he produced for someone else, see below.
It seems T500 pipes are long and thin vice the more chubby types you see today.
Cheers Geoff