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| Administrator Friends call me God ;) | lol Is your bike stock? If so I doubt it would ever be able to kill itself with high rpm's. In fact I haven't seen any built bikes kill themselves with too high of rpm's yet either. I've seen water cooled bikes die from lack of cooling however, but that's a different issue. Make sure you run with enough oil and you shouldn't have any issues. Also make sure you let the bike cool enough between races. |
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| Moderator One of the good guys Join Date: Jan 2006 My Gallery Real Name: Jeremy Pocketbikes Owned: 3 Location: RM of Portage la Prairie, mb
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| admin man.... if I read you right... does that mean that I can run full throttle all the time and not slow down? |
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| Pocketbike Dealer | Well , I think he said that " he has never seen anyone blow a stock cag from High rpm ! And i haven't either !
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| Administrator Friends call me God ;) | Never seen a cag blow from high rpm's. I've seen watercooled bikes die when their waterpump belt broke (it's seized from heat), I've seen bikes die from lack of oil (again seizing). I suppose in high enough heat with enough riding you could smoke your motor. But you need to use common sense. No one would go open throttle for 10-20 minutes straight anyways. In any race you're going to back off the throttle for corners, so this gives the motor somewhat of a break. But heat is the major enemy in all cases. Of course that brings up a small tip of the day. More heat, use a bit more oil. |
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| Moderator One of the good guys Join Date: Jan 2006 My Gallery Real Name: Jeremy Pocketbikes Owned: 3 Location: RM of Portage la Prairie, mb
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| so that might be the problem with my cag... the sucker wont start but when it does its not for too long... it slowly stops... I started it today and that all it would do... it would stay stating when its on full throttle thought.... I think it might be siezed... but then I always used enough oil in the sucker... could it be from a bad reed?? when I took the engine apart during the cold winter days I took the reed out and it had kinks in it |
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