When I'm riding my motorized bike I put on full throttle and the bike begins to vibrate and the engine doesn't reach its top speed. What could the problem be
the bike has gone about 110 miles and i have done the proper break in. But i think my fuel to oil ratio isn't right since i just pour in a random amount of oil into the tank would this be the reason behind the lack of speed
the bike has gone about 110 miles and i have done the proper break in. But i think my fuel to oil ratio isn't right since i just pour in a random amount of oil into the tank would this be the reason behind the lack of speed
my kit recommended 16:1 during break in. It does the same vibration thing once I get above 20 miles / hour. I have not pulled full throttle on it very much, trying to give it space as it breaks in. 100 miles on the bike so far. I just ran through my second gallon of gas.
am I running too rich? Sounds Like i am using double the oil that I should be. it smokes... no surprise I suppose.
Try 32:1.
Check the alinement of chain from engine to rear.
With bike NOT running,hold clutch in and roll bike backwards watching chain.
Just a little will cause vibration.
Disregard what the 'instructions' tell you and take the advice given by Venice Motorbikes.
Mix your fuel/oil for a 24:1 ratio for break in then move down to a 32:1 mix afterwards.
Use two cycle oil formulated for air cooled engines, not outboard motor oil.
Much has been written here about oil. Use the search feature and you'll have plenty to read on the subject. Key words "oil mixture". oil mixture - Google Search
Tom
awesome. thanks. i stick with the two cycle oil. I read on the internet trying to see if I could go cheap on some other kind of oil, but that seems like a bad idea, so two cycle oil it is. next gallon I mix will be with 24:1 - thanks for the quick feedback