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Posted 5/4/2004 7:44:06 PM
 

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how fast is it
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Posted 5/4/2004 9:56:08 PM
 

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this bike can max out about 40 mph stock
Post #20648
Posted 6/15/2004 9:43:30 PM
 

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man this lil thing only 40 my xr 100 does 65

jon
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Posted 6/28/2004 2:08:24 PM
 

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60mph
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Posted 7/10/2004 6:00:43 AM
 

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It is very low revved, its a four stroke air cooled play bike, there's no way you could ever make it go 60, it does top out about 40mph
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Posted 7/28/2004 9:36:05 PM
 

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actualy stock it depends because the 2002 model has a 37 tooth rear sprocket and the 2003-04 has a 33 tooth sprocket and mine does around 50 to 55 pendingg on the weather and if im on the street or dirt which ive clocked ... and thats stock im going to get the 4th gear shift drum soon and or a racing pipe for it which well increase its hp and speed ill write back when i get one or both of them and tell you what it does then bythe way im also gettin a 30 tooth sprocket it was clocked witha 33 tooth sprocket smaller the sprocket the faster

anonomys
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Posted 9/6/2004 9:30:17 PM
 

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i never understood what the effect of from changing the sprocket. Could you explain this to me?

Matt
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Posted 9/10/2004 7:29:12 PM
 

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i dont understaned it eather

bob
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Posted 12/30/2004 5:02:16 PM
 

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Its almost like changing gears on a bike, one gear has more power-torque, but you have to pedal faster, another gear has more speed but requires more effort and torque. so by changing sprockets you can add more torque or more speed. Oh yeah and the kid thats changing sprockets and stuff, you might as well get a bigger bike this bike will get trashed and weak over time.
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