Will have to test it out . these are still 250ccs so not much of a difference. Few things people have done to get it faster : 1. Racing spark plug , 2. Sprocket swap 3. EFI swap [hard to find the right one in the US]
200cc is designed as a LSV for around 35 / 40 mph at the most [on a 4 seater with all the riders on]. Would you like to trade it in for a 400cc or a 300cc ?
I really like this bike. Can you suggest a aftermarket muffler that would fit?, also a tail tidy. Parts availability concern me a little. Do you have replacement parts in stock?
Ok. First you will be lucky to go over 55mph. Secondly, it does not have disk breaks on the back. Why give out bad info? Be honest about the products you sell.
This is a 200cc model not the 125. So, Unless anyone over 300 lbs is riding it against the wind, it should do around 55mph to 60mph on the top speed. Also , if you check any section in the video , " the front brake and the rear brake have the hydraulics on the handlebars " and the back has a pretty nice sized disc for brakes, can't have a disc for a drum brake sir.
He probably had the kit put on his because these go no faster than 50mph & it’s struggling then 😂 In Atlanta everyone has the kit put on them,and with the kit put on these cheap Chinese scooters the last about 2yrs before the piston blows out
well it is chinese. the motors in most of them bikes are built cheap and simple as possible. not much really to improve on em. (kinda like razor blades) anyone can slap together a frame and a wiring harness.
@@Brisk__ The motors on these Chinese bikes are usually made by Zong Shen. They make bulletproof motors. They even make parts for brand name companies like Honda, Kawasaki, Harley, etc. It's the quality of everything else that would worry me.