Now we can't get over 18 mph. Help. We love this baby, why are we losing speed????

. . over hill over dale we take our Elite on any trail.

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GJbean wrote:. . . . . someone anyone?
Here is what I have done: changed spark plug, put in premium gas, cleaned and oiled air filter, adjusted carbureator air screw, checked tire pressure,
any other simple fixes? I am only at 18 MPH.
OK, I am on both of those, thanks.Wheelman-111 wrote:Greetings:
The first and perhaps the easiest diagnostic test to perform is to check your engine compression.
This tool or one like it is all that is required besides a spark plug wrench. Be sure to open the throttle all the way when you mash Start. Let it crank until the needle on the gauge stops rising, and read. Spree and SB engine specs state something over 115 at a minimum, with a crazy-high maximum of 170-something.
If yours reads between these two numbers, the next thing I'd check is the belt drive. The belt may simply be getting worn to the point where it begins to slip. A new one should correct.
not sure if you saw, but I am a chick, dudette, whatever.tazland001 wrote:I bet your muffler is plugged with carbon. And yes the carbs can come loose and you should check that but it does not seem like the problem to me. Also check your exhaust manifold to see if it has carbon build up inside. It is a common problem with honda 2 stroke scooters. Carbon will restricy the air flow and will make your top end very slow. Are all the restrictors removed?
Taz
Got it!!! Rolling up my sleeves. I'll make the hubby an extra nice dinner, then he might help.tazland001 wrote:That was funny about your hubby. Now there are two restrictors on that scooter. If you take off the muffler and look at the part of the muffler that connects to the exhaust manifold. If there is a permenant washer in there with a small hole it is still restricted on the muffler. I am trying to use words you can understand.
The second restrictor is a plate on the variator. To get to the variator you need take off the kick start cover. And the variater is behind the flywheel. Also when you take off the muffler inspect the exhaust manifold for carbon build up. It is very common on older two stroke scooters. Hope that helps. I tried to explain this a simple as I could.
Taz
It's a SA50P and the variator IS restricted and she hasn't removed the rstrictor plate yet.sum-azn-kid wrote:you ever checked your roller weights? if they are flat they make your bike bog down. you topspeed wont be as high, and youll have a hard time up hills. the motor may also seem more revy but not go as fast.