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09-30-2014, 09:37 PM | #1 |
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Am I being scammed????
I have a 2008 Kinroad,it was horribly slow when i got it so i asked the dealer.He recommended a 100cc big bore kit install, that got me to 40 flat land, then he said get racing exhaust & header,and performance air filter.It's done and still same speed 40 flat land 30 up hill.I also changed fuel lines & vacuum to clear ones so i could see if it was clogged. I just ordered performance CDI and ignition coil.All the people i talked to said i should get 50-55 atleast.Do you think I'm getting taken for a ride and he is not doing what he says he is.I don't know anything about cars or bikes mechanically.I got about 600 in the parts and labor. If all is legit what can i do to get to 50 on flat land ?
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10-01-2014, 01:45 AM | #2 |
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Location: VA
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If you want to get to 50mph you need to buy a 150cc and maybe then you'll hit 50. The '100cc' big bore kit isn't really a 100cc. I believe it is in the 80 range. If you're hitting a true 40mph that isn't bad. A gear change may help you take advantage of the small amount of extra power you have gained through your mods, but hitting 50 is still very highly doubtful. You weren't scammed, just don't believe everything everyone tells you.
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10-01-2014, 09:36 AM | #3 |
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It sounds like an awful lot of stuff to just be hitting 40 mph. I had a 50cc that would hit 40 and it's not flat around here. Have you played with the rollers and looked into like a performance variator? How much do you weigh BTW? If you're trying to pull a 240 pound person on it even a 150cc is going to strain.
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10-02-2014, 07:20 AM | #6 |
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Do you know what size the rollers are? If you have 100cc displacement you should be able to pull heavier rollers. I would think a scooter as heavily modified as that should be able to go faster than stock. If your starter is straining you have a lot of displacement there and gearing is probably the limiting factor.
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10-02-2014, 02:09 PM | #7 |
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i have a stock 2t minarelli and it always does 42 and i weigh 185.stock weight were 5 grams and i bought a performance variator with 4 grams and still hit 45 but better take off.with 5 grams and performance variaror it does 45 and 50 on a slight hill.im glad i bought a jonway cause its been good to me for 1400 miles.my rpms at 42 are 7000
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