Hello,
I noticed that my CVT/99cc predator build is not picking up speed very well. It accelerates like a bat outta ****, but only reaches a top speed of 30 mph. I checked the ratios, and they indicate that the top speed should be 42 mph at 5500 RPM's (in high ratio on the CVT) and this is RPM's which I know this engine is capable of. Anyway, the issue is that the engine is not even getting up into the high rpm's. It seems to accelerate and then just stop increasing in rpm when it hits 30 mph staying at roughly 3600-3800 RPM. What is causing this issue? I noticed that the CVT switches into high ratio very quickly, and was wondering if I could somehow adjust the springs to force it to stay in low ratio for a longer time (so the RPM's can build up). This way it would switch into high when the engine rpm's are already high.
Thanks
Here is some more info about the bike...
http://motorbicycling.com/showthread.php?t=39424
I noticed that my CVT/99cc predator build is not picking up speed very well. It accelerates like a bat outta ****, but only reaches a top speed of 30 mph. I checked the ratios, and they indicate that the top speed should be 42 mph at 5500 RPM's (in high ratio on the CVT) and this is RPM's which I know this engine is capable of. Anyway, the issue is that the engine is not even getting up into the high rpm's. It seems to accelerate and then just stop increasing in rpm when it hits 30 mph staying at roughly 3600-3800 RPM. What is causing this issue? I noticed that the CVT switches into high ratio very quickly, and was wondering if I could somehow adjust the springs to force it to stay in low ratio for a longer time (so the RPM's can build up). This way it would switch into high when the engine rpm's are already high.
Thanks
Here is some more info about the bike...
http://motorbicycling.com/showthread.php?t=39424