I rode it for about three hours total and can only estimate what the speed was. It was close to 50mph. I did'nt use a speedometer.
I was not happy with the setup before as I disconnected the governor and had a poor setup concerning the throttle.
Another problem I was having was with a steady throttle hand the RPM's would flex. So I never took it to top speed and disassembled the exhaust pipe I purchased and found an internal leak in the setup I got from bicycle-engines. I figured this was the RPM problem that could have caused serious engine damage if I continued.
You can estimate a setup like this at 50mph with little engine stress meaning a low rpm.
I'm hopping to go 73mph with the new setup.
I also done some gear work on the stock 4 stroke shift kit from SBP. I now am running a 36 tooth chain-ring were was a 48 tooth. (This would be the gear thats next to the bicycle chain ring) Then on the right side of the four stroke shift kit I had a 9 tooth and now have an 11 tooth. This is some serious change to the gearing. I hope with the new power increase it will power through with the high torque exhaust I made.
To better discribe the exhaust problem were there was supposed to be a seal there was just a metal ring which only partially sealed the attempted to send the exhaust flow through a baffle. So the exhaust flow was out of control causing the flex in the rpm.
guess don't cut the mustard here dude...lets see some time slips from a track