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Thread: How to make a Honda Melody go faster?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lb99
    I have a honda melody powered go-cart for my kids, but we'd like a bit (or a lot) more power, any tips?
    sell it and get a motor from a kawasaki or suzuki...
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    I cant remember the melody engine off the top of my head, but the Honda dio and ZZ I have had a lot of experience with , I have a gornio cub for daily running about , Great wee thing.

    There are a few things you can do Tune it like a normal two stroke. ( remove base gasket and give it a bit of compression )
    Secondly there are a whole raft of after market kit here in Japan from places like Kito? , daytona.

    the most common ones are clutch release wieghts and an ingition box.

    But then thats probably worth more than the cart,

    Stephen
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    a motor from a gsxr1000 should do

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    stick a rotor in in bro, and a bov cuz AU.
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Ad then paint it red, coz we know red goes faster...right?

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