But from what I hear the speed won't b there nor will it be able to get up certain hills. Is this true? I ask cuz I've seen some of your builds and I'm for sure a fan. And since your obviously a 4 stroke pro.... Is there any way at all to get that little 49cc to b in the 40mph range??
My brother has a Q-matic and I have a 4G shifter, we both have 49cc 4-strokes. They have "adequate" power, and that's if you pedal a lil bit. 30MPH on straights is not a problem at all. Your gear ratio is going to dictate your hill-climbing and top-speed - to a point. Remember, you're dealing with 2HP.
Nice so how much would one of those cost me? Is it hard to put it in? And will getting it up to the speeds I want take away from its climbing ability??
If you want versatility, you need gears. Most systems are single-speed with varying amounts of slippage at low speed.
Sorry I was also wondering if you guys had any suggestions on the best 49cc to go with to get the best reliability and speed.
GXH50, hands down. There is no better 49cc. But it's $300 or so and either needs a different carburetor or a $15 Staton throttle kit to work. Some people have made their own throttle linkage. The GXH50 may or may not be more reliable overall than a Huasheng in the long term. But they definitely make a little more power.
a EZM kit is your best bet i would personally not recommend the 4g . yes it costs more but if you want it last and not learn the hard way like me get a ezm .
I'm sorry your experiences with the 4G wasn't very good. Yeah, it's a wierd system and needs work to be reliable out of the box. I have 4000 miles on mine in shifter configuration and I love it. Also, I will smoke every 49cc with a Q-matic there is off the line. Smoke em in midrange and smoke em up hills, too. My shifter 4G cost about $40 less than a Q-matic but it made up for that with extra parts and labor. In the end, same cost, perhaps. But I will smoke Q-matics with similar engines.
Mr Heify, I'm not sure about getting 40 mph out of the EZM 49cc HS system, but it is a nice set up. I run a 64 tooth sprocket and can manage a long gradual climb but I would have to pedal on most hills. Come to the Central Pa rally in August in Lebanon and you'll get an eyeful of bikes there. Dan
It can be done in the right conditions. My brother's GXH50 and Q-matic with 56T could hit 40-42, about 8000RPM or so. A GXH50 can take that 8000+ a little better than a Huasheng, perhaps. But yeah, being a single-speed system, the take-off requires pedaling to be brisk. Steep hills need pedaling.
This is motor-assisted bicycling tho. Pedaling is almost mandatory if you're keeping it legal. Embrace it!