Once you get to ~30 MPH wind resistance becomes the biggest factor.
A short skinny guy tucked in and bent down to be aerodynamic will get an easy 2-5 MPH faster on the same the bike as a tall fat guy sitting up straight.
I have built dozens of stock 66cc (Yang Dong engine factory) distributed through China Gas as Skyhawk beach cruisers.
I rewire the stock ignition and drop an NGK 5944 (BPR7HIX) Iridium plug in.
Stock 44T sprocket.
26" 1.92" to 2.128" wide tires at 40#.
6' riders 150# to 200# sitting up.
32:1 mix after 25:1 one gallon break in.
They all do 30+ and don't vibrate but then again I replace the hard plastic grips with BMX foam grips (they will slide over the throttle barrel and feel great) and secure the engine metal to metal to the frame well, usually with a SBP front mount.
NOTE:
DO NOT TRY THE IRIDIUM PLUG IF YOU HAVE ALREADY INCREADED COMPRESSION!
The plug is a touch longer adding a bit more compression for stock, but will hit your piston is you have modified.
This goes for most every billet head.
Thanks, Rudz
The exhaust system being gutted out seems to spin em up. I imagine it is a little louder.
That is just wasted polluting power.
A bunch of fuel goes out the exhaust during the intake cycle.
A tuned pipe aka expansion chamber is designed to shove that mix back into the cylinder just before the port closes for a bigger bang.
Here is a little graphic that shows how it works.
It doesn't give you more power by RPM, it just makes a bigger boom on each stroke.
The trick is in the timing by pipe length between header and chamber.
Too long and nothing comes back, too short and you get exhaust back in.
You tune the length to give the best boost by RPM range via that pipe length.
Generally longer for top end power, shorter for low end torque.
Hope that helps.