I am disappoint.
Suuuurely a 250cc bike in 5th gear can manage 120. Going up 1 in front or down 2 on the rear should boost that top speed by about 10 KPHs but your bike should be capable of more than 95 at max RPMs.
Anyhoo, changing the sprockets is going to mess with your acceleration and your newtons and unless you do a lot of highway cruisin' you should put your money towards your next bike.
Convert it to the 520 chain.
You might gain a few horsepowers.
I looked into changing the front sprocket but everyone said not to bother as id never find a 17t with the same internal spline. Guess they were wrong! Thanks for that info, and the muffler info too, the previous owner drilled a few holes and then riveted them up so ill look into that too![]()
The gears have always felt to close, and the motor is pulling high revs in 5th at 90kph. Most of my riding is daily to work, and is an hr round trip mostly on open highways.
1st feels like an idle only gear
2nd isnt used much at all, feels alot like 1st
3rd is good for rolling up and through round abouts
4th is a short stop between 3rd and 5th
5th gives me about another 10kph from 4th
It feels like i need to stretch it out a bit as its clearly geared at the factory for city cruising, not highway use.
a few bar and seat mods
He might no too Skip! likely he 'will though. OP=Original Poster That's you djsubjective I sincerely hope you aint travelling an hour a day on that piece of ply, bar work, OK your choice.
Wife's first bike a Lifan LF250'(2008)could and did travel at 120-140 all day, sold it to a guy I knew in Wellington, so rode her down there too. Went OK, passed a guy in a Merc 350 SL going down the hill to Atiamuri at a clocked 150K, fastest it ever went, still going strong, great little bike.
Every day above ground is a good day!:
They are reliable, but not much fun to ride as much as I have had to in the last cupla months.
Every day ive ridden into town through lots of wind & rain. i dont mind the rain, but ive hated these fine frosty mornings.
I flipped the bars for less wind drag on the frosty mornings, and easier to steer over ice on our rural road. Finished all my placements for uni so bars back to normal, but I like the lower seat, the original is like sitting on a couch.
No SOA fleecies for me, got a mate to sew some kevlar into my snowboarding threads.
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