08-29-2020, 05:29 PM | #46 |
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Location: Marseille, France -> Conakry, Guinea
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My Honda NX125 (CB motor) will do 100 km/h after swapping out the primary driver ratio with 16/50 sprockets (50t is the only available size for the rear).
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10-22-2020, 03:22 AM | #48 |
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Location: A small country with a funny name
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Top Speed: 110 km/h (68 mph, GPS-verified).
Bike: 2007 ZongShen LZX200GY-2 (Sierra), 21000 km at the time (1y ago), 25000 km now. Front/Rear Sprocket: 14/42 => Previous owner obviously modded it for cruising. Mods: None yet => Just some much-needed overall maintenance. Carb Tuning: None Rider Weight: 85 kg (190 lbs, give or take, with gear) N.B., that top speed was achieved on a perfectly flat straight with no wind. It could probably be pushed a little more. However, at the time I still had the previous owner's Shinko cruiser tires. Heavy, 6-yo, hard as rock and in need of a rebalancing. The front started shaking a bit too much for comfort, so I throttled back a bit. The speedo reading was 130+ km/h at the time. At the moment I have Pirelli City Demons mounted, with the front being a 3.00-18 (closest available size to the stock 100/90-18). This throws off the speedo readings even more (+10%) due to different diameter, but the bike is much stabler. Cruising at 90 km/h (55 mph) all day comfortably, even in moderate grades with some speed/momentum management. Oh, and of course some good ol' leaning on the bike, Rossi style The few times I attempted a "top speed" run since I managed 105 km/h (65 mph) and I felt it could go a bit more, but I really don't like pushing much beyond 100 km/h if I don't have to. At those speeds everything counts (even the fuel and oil used), and the motor is approaching its rev limit even with such a tall gearing. But it's obvious none of these bikes is built for top speed Last edited by ChillRider; 10-22-2020 at 04:50 AM. |
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10-23-2020, 05:46 PM | #49 |
Join Date: Feb 2017
Location: Bahia de Banderas
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Top Speed: 62mph GPS Verified
Bike: 2015 Veloci Xeverus CB223CC ohc engine. Front/Rear Sprocket: 16/46 on 130-80-18 rear wheel. Mods: no performance mods. Stock pz30 clone carb. Carb Tuning: None yet Rider Weight: 218 lbs Sea Level. Can run a little bit faster but its just feel not very safe, bike has a lot of aero drag (raised 1 1.75 inch on rear swingarm and 50 liter rear luggage.) 59,XXX km chasis, currently on third engine. |
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10-25-2020, 04:31 PM | #50 |
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Update on my CSC TT250
Posted a while back. Previous info: TT250, SS exhaust, Conti GO! street tires, 47 sprocket, VM26-606 carb, pannier "sails", 175 lbs. 66-67 mph.
Noted before that I was switching to a VM28-49. Well it doesn't fit. Too big and it has a huge fuel inlet. Anyone want/need it, I'll give you a deal. Got a NIBBI PE28 and it is perfect. No difference in top speed, but before I was guessing a 4-5 mph correction factor (70-72 indicated). Now GPS actually does show 66-67, but 75 was the indicated. So, no change sort of, but more accurate. In normal conditions the PE28 runs better than with the VM26-606; more responsive by far. Runs completely smooth up to 8000 rpm in every gear. 8K in 5th is pretty much terminal velocity unless I am going down hill. I don't think I would ever want to go any faster on this bike. 66-67 is on the borderline of stability even with the Conti Go! street tires (90/90 front, 120/90 rear). I am glad my commute doesn't involve highways. Moved the -606 to my Orion RXB150...very nice on this bike...massive improvement over the "Mikuni" VM26 Flange mount that was stock.
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10-26-2020, 07:22 AM | #51 |
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30mph so far on the new 125 scrambler. Although I am limited to farm currently as my CBT isn't until mid December.
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1984 Porsche 924, former daily high miller now feeling sorry for it's self. 2009 Ford Focus ST, the new daily. Supposed to stay standard 2020 Hanway Scrambler 125, early midlife crisis? |
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10-26-2020, 07:55 PM | #52 | |
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125's
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Maybe with the resurgence of smaller displacement bikes (KTM now imports a 200) we will get 125's some day.
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06-16-2021, 06:17 PM | #53 |
Join Date: Jun 2021
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2020 Ssr xf250
2020 ssr xf250 street
Emissions delete 16t front sprocket and stock rear sprocket Carb needle moved up one shim Carb air mixture screw 1 1/2 turns out Rider weight 205 77 mph on flat 82.7 mph down hill Odometer 2670 km Future mods will be 32mm flat slide carb, slip on exhaust and jetting Going to do some measurements for intake boot to see if can get a 34mm carb in their, we’ll see Take care |
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