bicycle with 80cc engine and a boost bottle
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@jordandcv123 No I have one, All you do is set it up and it will last for as long as you have your bike!
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@586guest2 with boost bottles do you hafto keep buying em?
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bon vidéo
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/watch?v=S8ZKQecYV0Y
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@hassoun6 To be clear an engine listed at 80cc is actually only 66cc. Don't ask me why.. That's just how they sell them.
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@hassoun6 its called 80cc by the chinese. true displacement is 66cc. BUT they are QUITE strong.
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Nice vid! I'm going to get a boost bottle for my 66cc Skyhawk motor but before I buy that I'll get an expansion chamber exhaust. Hopefully it'll boost me up cause right now my bike is topping at 25 MPH.
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Nice work pal 5/5
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I don't know much about these small engines. I wanted to buy myself a scooter, but they are quite expensive. Now I'm thinking of doing a conversion like this one.
Regular scooters with 49cc engines can do 50-70 km/h, right?
So how come your 80cc (bigger engine) on your bike (less weight) can only do 55 km/h?
Can you explain how these work?
Also are you anywhere in Quebec, or better yet, Montreal? I saw the pedestrian light button, but mostly I recognized the cracked roads...
hassoun6 1 year ago
@hassoun6 because scooters have a transmission, this is just one speed. its like having a dirt bike stuck in second gear. and im in dundas
586guest2 1 year ago
what does the boost bottle accomplish?
wesleyjudd 1 year ago
@wesleyjudd just smoothes the engine out and makes it run better, less smoke and better mpg but no real boost in power, however you can go faster because the engine vibrates less
586guest2 1 year ago