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I have a replica of a crf70. It will do a top speed of about 60mph but the acceleration is rubish!!? |
Hi, I have bought this replica of a honda crf70 and the top speed is about 60-65mph, but I can't seem to get the front end to lift and do a wheelie without putting my feet down and leaning right back (form standstill). It has everything a crf70 has except from the engine which is a 90cc Loncin engine (apparently this is a honda licensed company). My friend that I go crossin with is always windin me up about as he has one of those 125 pit bike things. How can I improve my acceleration without spending too much money? Thanks John. Well, firstly for a bike to do 60 - 65, it will need to be putting out somewhere in the region of 14 bhp, which is a tad optimistic for a 90cc four stroke, especially one of chinese origin. Maybe 5 - 6 bhp will be closer to the mark. My advice is to sell it while it is still running, because it will go bang in the not too distant future, then buy a CRF100. Your bike will not stand a hike in power without seriously affecting reliability. Sorry, don't mean to dis your bike, but you really do need to get rid quickly. Buy a real motorbike like a Suzuki bandit 1200. Buy a real motorcycle.I don't get you guys that buy a toy and then want to know how to make a superbike out of it.If that could be done we would all save thousands of dollars. this is easy you need a faster bike he will beat you every time. mentally he has you beaten I agree with bill b. A replica is only something that looks like the real thing. The displacement doesn't even equal 4 shots of whiskey. You'd get better perfomance from the 4 shots. get a 2 stroke instead You can't, it's probably putting out all the power it's capable of making. The engine is probably a very close copy of the Honda original, it's unlikely that it makes much difference being a copy. The best and most simple rule to remember is: If you want a faster bike, buy a faster bike. Sorry, but that's the way it is. |
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