ok, heres another spree in doin for my buddy. hes got a 85 aero50 engine that hes puttin on it. hes waitin on the goodies for it now. bore kit, high speed pully kit,etc.......ill keep everyone up to date on this project too.
yep, its a 86. so heres some of the performance parts my buddy got for the engine. still a long way to go on this bike, but will keep up dated on the progress.
There is a slight chance of it over revving due to being underloaded and breaking the rod. Same reason why you dont rev high performance bikes on the stand.
I am not a mechanic, nor do I play one on TV. Actually my advice is probably worth slightly less than what you pay to view it.
by blow he means smear, or toast the cylinder. (ruin) its because with out a gear change you have to run it WOT just to hit normal speeds. with a gear change you can hit those speeds at lower rpms.
WOT on anything over a long period of time is bad for it. So what he is saying is kinda true. But if you take 2 of the same bikes, one stock gears and one after market. and run them on the stand at full rpm's for a huge amount of time. they will both go out at about the same time.
A bike with a gear change will appear to last longer because they get more miles. but this is false. if instead of miles you go by time at high RPM's, there about the same.
yeah, stillspeeding, what you got to say to that????
"Its not what you ride, its that you ride"
1996--------Honda Elite S-
1991--------Tomos Targa-
And a Bunch of other bikes.
i dunno.......i just find this false that this will happen. my opinion of corse. i just dont c it. how can u possibly over rev the engine when it all ready has a rev limiter on it? if what dac says is true.... my bike should of blown up a long time ago, cause i ride wot all the time. no offense to anyone on this topic.
I toasted mine at WOT, but that's cause I just redid the top end, and ran wide open after only 25 miles of break in, couldnt stand taking an hour to commute a 10 minute ride to the library, so I rode home WOT and it shattered the piston when I tried to start it again.
1994 BMW 525i 5 speed BEAMER TIME
1983 Yamaha XC 180 - Bought barn fresh in mint condition and 254 miles. Best bike I ever owned
any yeah stock cylinders can handle high rpms better. i dont know why. But i have gone though enough cylinders, stock and bored, to know the basics of whats going on.
Stock cylinders are really hard to burn up (unless your just stupid) but bore kits dont last as long. But the power is so worth it.
"Its not what you ride, its that you ride"
1996--------Honda Elite S-
1991--------Tomos Targa-
And a Bunch of other bikes.