86 spree with honda cb750 rear shock
xr50 knobby tires, 32mph on slightly restricted craftsman air filter.
Scooter was stolen so i have to make it look good again
I did about the same thing on a Yamaha Zuma 50
I ran it for while but thought that on the zuma with a stock cylinder it needed a lower rpm band and cut the center section out and welded in a piece of tubing. Ending up with this.
elitedio wrote:I did about the same thing on a Yamaha Zuma 50
I ran it for while but thought that on the zuma with a stock cylinder it needed a lower rpm band and cut the center section out and welded in a piece of tubing. Ending up with this.
its really not that hard to do if you have time a welder and some pipes to work with a bit of trial and error you get the hang of it as you go and learn what works and what doesnt