55mph, man thats gunna take some doing. Wot do u plan on doing to get u there. A jackshaft adds some extra resistance that the motor has to overcome, from 3 chains, 3 small radius sprockets (a small radius bend in the chain creates more resistance than a large one) & 3 extra bearings it has to spin. It isnt heaps, but it all adds up. (yes, I have an SBP jackshaft, wouldnt be without). I have a reasonably worked over 66cc, reeds, piston is ported, crown ramped & 5mm off skirt on intake side, cylinder boost ported, intake floor lowered 5mm at cylinder wall, (othet port work done as well), RSE head, quality bearings throughout, SBP chamber, mikuni carb (properly tuned), adjustable CDI, SBP jackshaft & 8 speed shimano hyperglide cassette, all on a steel mountain bike with road tyres & I weigh about 83 kilos. Now admittadly I have it ported & tuned more for midrange torque, & I dont have an accurate means of determining true speed, (I dont think a phone app is "accurate") but I can tell ya, 40mph, no sweat. In all probability 45 & maybe some if I wanted to wring it right out (& blow the sucker up), but 50,,, no way, I'm probably being optimistic as it is. Good luck with, if u get 55 out of it (& it lasts) ur one **** of a 2 stroke builder/tuner. Cheers