There is no Chinese 80cc motor speed record and there never will be.Can anyone tell me what's.the fastest anyone has gone on a Chinese 80cc motor on a bicycle
You blew up the phone or the motor? At that speed, you must have been spinning over 9000 RPM or better, really straining the structural limits of the materials the rod, piston, wrist pin, crank & bearings. If your motor blew, it's probably because something came apart internally.i unofficially hit 62 on the same bike drafting a truck using my phone gps, and then it blew up.
I hear...er ah feel ya Dave!! 39 M.P.H. was my top speed going down a hill 32 levelYou blew up the phone or the motor? At that speed, you must have been spinning over 9000 RPM or better, really straining the structural limits of the materials the rod, piston, wrist pin, crank & bearings. If your motor blew, it's probably because something came apart internally.
At 30 MPH, my motor vibrations are so bad it shakes like a titty dancer on meth, everything in my mirrors becomes a blur. (gotta stuff my handlebars with lead shot, I know) At those speeds I'm not so much afraid of wrecking or spilling at speed (although I'm sure it'll hurt if I do), so much as the motor grenading between my knees.
While using some kind of elastic isolator might sound like a good idea, it has been the experience of many that it will cause more troubles later. By isolating the vibes from the frame, the motor mount studs end up sustaining the majority of abuse, oftentimes resulting in broken studs. Upgrading the factory provided studs with Grade 5 hardware or better will help with this, but it won't prevent the studs from stripping out the threads from the case, another problem that has been reported.I hear...er ah feel ya Dave!! 39 M.P.H. was my top speed going down a hill 32 level
Dave as i bet you already know 90% of the vibe is coming from loose motor mounts, I had one mount vibrate out and the vibration was ten times worse so after I fixed it & I went over the other 3 bolts and glued some rubber tubing inside the mount as well as the saddle clamp.
I got on it , got up to speed and it was sooo smooth hardly any vibration at all . Still feels like its gonna fragment between my legs though at top speed!~
I know this doesnt go with the thread topic but I wanted to say regarding the titanium wrist pin that my engine that is running one has a little over 30 miles on it now and its holding up so far with the aluminum bushing instead of the needle bearing, I did blow a head gasket the other day so Im thinking when I pull the head I may as well pull the jug and see if I can see or feel any signs of wear between the pin and bushing, if so Im gonna pull it out and consider it a failure, I have been running the engine pretty hard the last few miles just to see how it would hold up under the high rpms and vibes from this engine, I think I blew the gasket because the engine was so hot after running it at wide open for about 3+ miles the other evening, still no knocking or signs of pin and bushing failure so maybe its a good combo... time will tell unless I see wear when I check it out maybe next week.There are additional methods available to reduce vibrations in a China Girl, which is one of the biggest limiters of RPM & speed, such as internal balancing. Most of us reading this do not have the equipment, knowledge base or skill set to do this ourselves. You might take your motor to a reputable machine shop with experience in 2 strokes or just purchase a prebalanced assembly from Dax, Arrow or CR Machine. Some have reported varying degrees of success by lightening the piston by drilling holes in it. But unless you have experience in rebuilding motors, I wouldn't recommend it, as it is far too easy to remove too much or cut the wrong location, resulting in a junk engine that will never run again. I tried using a lightweight titanium wrist pin & I can report that while it did ease vibrations, it didn't last, the titanium alloy used turned out to be too soft, it deformed within 10 miles & resulted in internal damage. At present, I'm awaiting FedEx to deliver me a new top end kit that I bought last week.
Wow....! 53 mph with 24" wheel and a 34T sprocketI did 53mph on gps with a 24" schwinn on 34T sprocket......this was 2 years ago.....same setup
53KPH maybe, that is 33MPH and possible for a direct drive 24" wheel.I did 53mph on gps with a 24" schwinn on 34T sprocket......this was 2 years ago.....same setup