my bike goes... oh, nevermind.............
Good one Baird!
I have come to the same realization.
The race bike for Ian in Trinidad is nearly complete...I'll leave it to him to post his thoughts on the fit, finish, speed, and quality of his China engine powered motorbike that I built for him.
Jim
I'm sure you guys know this, but I'm gonna take this as an opportunity to remind ppl anyways...
Obv anyone who straps an engine to a bicycle is - or shortly will be, a motorhead. A commonality shared by most motorheads is a obsessive interest in speed, performance & reliability... not necessarily all three or in that order ofc, but nevertheless that's the trinity of primary concern.
So one would think regaling us with tales of maximum speeds would be welcome -
and it is, the ONLY problem is substantiating the speed claimed with evidence, vids of a GPS as you ride or even a chase car's speedometer:
YouTube - 2 stroke hybrid puch motorized bicycle (yea, I know, he's not wearin' a bucket - his choice). Bicycle speedometers
can be somewhat accurate - but due to the commonality of incorrectly calibrated bicycle speedometers, even those whom would leave them set to KPH and report it as MPH - unfortunately such reports can't be trusted fully.
The reason we shoot down unsubstianted claims is the importance of accuracy and the inevitability of exaggeration, as with most performance modifications so much effort is spent for the most marginal of increases - yet it's almost human nature to round up, to tack on an additional 5 or 10mph, to report a
maximum speed (like a downhill grade) as a maximum
sustainable speed (on a flat & holding it) - which ofc is not the same thing.
Where this becomes such a problem is it devalues all the efforts of those whom have spent countless hours of research and work, money and time, all the experimenting and blown engines to bring us the performance and modification tips we all love so much. When an experienced builder may have spent years learning to get the utmost out of their engines reports their hard-earned top speed, only to have someone turn around and report jus' a lil more out of their stock JBweld & duct tape bike in the classic "one-upmanship" game - that experienced builder rightfully feels slighted and probably won't bother to continue to share such valuable insights as obviously "anyone" can do better with just a sprocket swap or whatever.
This misinformation is a real problem. When someone throws together a stock kit and happily reports in excess of 35-40mph - all the new guys wonder why their bikes will only do 30 and assume they've done something wrong, or they assume that the report is false and that their 20mph is normal when they could indeed easily get better. We really
want to hear of your successes - squeezing the utmost out of these motors is a wonderful and entertaining pastime, those willing to share tips & tricks are the most valued of our members and there are hundreds, no - thousands of members that benefit and greatly appreciate anything that is offered... but we gotta keep it real or none of it means anything.
So... increase that compression, balance that crank, port & polish and beat that poor HT and get back to us, all we ask is that you back up what you say with
proof, which in all honesty should be the easiest, simplest thing in the world to do, as all that's gotta be done is hand the cam to a buddy...
...if for some reason that "can't" be done - ya jus' gotta ask yerself why - wouldn't that be something you'd proudly share?
vid link frm foureasy's:
http://motorbicycling.com/f13/hybrid-chinese-motors-performance-tuning-14204.html thread