gunslingerburrito
New Member
Hello,
I just got my first mb up and running about 3 weeks ago. It's a Grubee Starfire 58cc Phantom kit on a Schwinn Clairmont Beach cruiser. So far, it has been fun breaking it in, just burned through my first tank. I had used an 18:1 ratio and upped it to 24:1 for the second tank.
I have, however, been hearing what sounds like a tapping noise in time with the engine strokes, especially at 1/4-1/2 throttle. What could be causing this?
Also, I have been hesitant to bring it up past 1/2-3/4 throttle for very long this early on. How soon should I be able to bring it up to mid throttle for a constant speed?
And, lastly, how soon can I safely begin riding longer distances? I've kept it under 20 minutes a ride, but I'd like to go further.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I just got my first mb up and running about 3 weeks ago. It's a Grubee Starfire 58cc Phantom kit on a Schwinn Clairmont Beach cruiser. So far, it has been fun breaking it in, just burned through my first tank. I had used an 18:1 ratio and upped it to 24:1 for the second tank.
I have, however, been hearing what sounds like a tapping noise in time with the engine strokes, especially at 1/4-1/2 throttle. What could be causing this?
Also, I have been hesitant to bring it up past 1/2-3/4 throttle for very long this early on. How soon should I be able to bring it up to mid throttle for a constant speed?
And, lastly, how soon can I safely begin riding longer distances? I've kept it under 20 minutes a ride, but I'd like to go further.
 
	
 
 
		 
 
		 of weeding out any potential problems right away...rathe than in the middle of a race. There is also no reason to limit rides to 20 min or less except to allow you to retorque bolts after motor is good and warm. Air cooled engines run about the same temp as long as air is flowing.
 of weeding out any potential problems right away...rathe than in the middle of a race. There is also no reason to limit rides to 20 min or less except to allow you to retorque bolts after motor is good and warm. Air cooled engines run about the same temp as long as air is flowing.
 This thing is a blast.
 This thing is a blast. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		