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PostPosted: 22:19 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: How can I improve the performance of my chinese moped ? Reply with quote

Basically its all pretty much stock and its acceleration is terrible(embarrassing more like). From 0-30MPH its very slow but from 30 its ok. Its top speed is about 45. The bike is a Xinling (chinese, pretty much the same as a Baotian but different plastics). Its done about 8500 miles and was made in 2007. I don't really know anything about modifying (I dont know how to up jet or replace and parts) so any tutorials or advice will help.
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PostPosted: 22:23 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

The best thing you can do to make it quicker is throw it away and buy a proper bike thats designed to go fast in the first place.

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PostPosted: 22:26 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

computid wrote:
The best thing you can do to make it quicker is throw it away and buy a proper bike thats designed to go fast in the first place.

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Doesn't help when I'm 16 and its the only thing I'm LEGAL to ride Razz
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PostPosted: 22:27 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Learn how to ride, take your time.

BTW
Chinese scoots are shit Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 22:28 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

CaNsA wrote:
Learn how to ride, take your time.

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Chinese scoots are shit Thumbs Up



You don't say..
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PostPosted: 22:31 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

jordanisnofool wrote:
CaNsA wrote:
Learn how to ride, take your time.



You don't say..


Yes i do say. Remember that chucking a scoot down the road @ 30mph will hurt the same as chucking a cbr600 down the road @ 30mph.

So yeah chill out and one day, if you manage not to get banned before you are a big boy, you can get a bigger bike or 600cc scooter if you want one.
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PostPosted: 22:33 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

I would get a powerband if I was you. Red or blue are the fastest but you can get carbon ones for a bit more money.

You should get between 5 and 10% power increase.
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PostPosted: 22:36 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

shereen wrote:
I would get a powerband if I was you. Red or blue are the fastest but you can get carbon ones for a bit more money.

You should get between 5 and 10% power increase.


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PostPosted: 22:38 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Yes i do say. Remember that chucking a scoot down the road @ 30mph will hurt the same as chucking a cbr600 down the road @ 30mph.

So yeah chill out and one day, if you manage not to get banned before you are a big boy, you can get a bigger bike or 600cc scooter if you want one.


I wasnt talking about learning how to ride I was talking about chinese ped's being shit plus what is there to learn when riding a moped.
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PostPosted: 22:39 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

jordanisnofool wrote:

Doesn't help when I'm 16 and its the only thing I'm LEGAL to ride Razz

If it does over 31mph or whatever - it's not legal for you to ride.

The advice was good, though; get a 'proper' 2 stroke 125.
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PostPosted: 22:41 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

G wrote:
jordanisnofool wrote:

Doesn't help when I'm 16 and its the only thing I'm LEGAL to ride Razz

If it does over 31mph or whatever - it's not legal for you to ride.

The advice was good, though; get a 'proper' 2 stroke 125.


I dont know anyone in my area who is 16 and their ped isnt de-restericted, mine is probably the slowest where as others are able to go up to 50+
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PostPosted: 22:44 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Commented because it was you brought up the law as a reason for your choice, when it shouldn't have anything to do with it.

I'm not offering a moral opinion.

Regardless of who you know; it doesn't make it more or less legal.
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PostPosted: 22:48 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

G wrote:
Commented because it was you brought up the law as a reason for your choice, when it shouldn't have anything to do with it.

I'm not offering a moral opinion.

Regardless of who you know; it doesn't make it more or less legal.



Fair enough, its the only type of vehicle which I can be insured on at my age though I know de restricting affects the insurance.
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PostPosted: 22:49 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

jordanisnofool wrote:
what is there to learn when riding a moped.


Nothing, you are 100% right.
All you have to do is:-
Put your lid on, but make sure you leave it undone Thumbs Up
Wear flip flops, light weight you see. Give you better acceleration and higher top end. Thumbs Up
Wear a pair of shorts so all the girls can see your chicken legs, and the wind rushing past an empty ballsack feels amazing. Thumbs Up
Wear a T-shirt cos when it flaps about it helps with the aerodynamics and increases stability.
Take the mirrors off, you will never use them anyways and they only end up slowing you down.

The most important thing is pin the throttle everywhere, all the time.

Good luck Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 22:50 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

CaNsA wrote:
jordanisnofool wrote:
what is there to learn when riding a moped.


Nothing, you are 100% right.
All you have to do is:-
Put your lid on, but make sure you leave it undone Thumbs Up
Wear flip flops, light weight you see. Give you better acceleration and higher top end. Thumbs Up
Wear a pair of shorts so all the girls can see your chicken legs, and the wind rushing past an empty ballsack feels amazing. Thumbs Up
Wear a T-shirt cos when it flaps about it helps with the aerodynamics and increases stability.
Take the mirrors off, you will never use them anyways and they only end up slowing you down.

The most important thing is pin the throttle everywhere, all the time.

Good luck Thumbs Up


You're a great help Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 22:54 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

jordanisnofool wrote:
G wrote:

If it does over 31mph or whatever - it's not legal for you to ride.

The advice was good, though; get a 'proper' 2 stroke 125.


I dont know anyone in my area who is 16 and their ped isnt de-restericted


Doesn't make it any less illegal. What you have there is actually now classified as a motorcycle. In order to make it legal to use on the road you need to inform the DVLA of the change of class. This may make you subject to having your vehicle inspected at a local DVLA office or possibly a VOSA test center if they determine that an MSVA is required. You will then need to MOT and tax the motorcycle as a motorcycle and insure it as a modified vehicle (Which will cost you a fortune). You'll also need to be 17 to ride it with a valid CBT and provisional licence.

If you fail to do the above then you leave yourself open to several avenues of prosecution (Riding without a valid driving licence, Mis-registered vehicle etc. IIRC having a mis-registered vehicle also allows the police to confiscate the bike.)

Not that most of us haven't riden de-restricted mopeds, but a lot of police forces are getting wise to it and more and more are getting road side dyno's. Do your time on a moped, then get a proper bike when you can. If you turn 17 before January then try to get your test done before then otherwise you'll fall fowl of the third directive rules.
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PostPosted: 22:54 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Nothing, you are 100% right.
All you have to do is:-
Put your lid on, but make sure you leave it undone Thumbs Up
Wear flip flops, light weight you see. Give you better acceleration and higher top end. Thumbs Up
Wear a pair of shorts so all the girls can see your chicken legs, and the wind rushing past an empty ballsack feels amazing. Thumbs Up
Wear a T-shirt cos when it flaps about it helps with the aerodynamics and increases stability.
Take the mirrors off, you will never use them anyways and they only end up slowing you down.

The most important thing is pin the throttle everywhere, all the time.

Good luck Thumbs Up


Oh and that question was rhetorical
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PostPosted: 22:58 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Doesn't make it any less illegal. What you have there is actually now classified as a motorcycle. In order to make it legal to use on the road you need to inform the DVLA of the change of class. This may make you subject to having your vehicle inspected at a local DVLA office or possibly a VOSA test center if they determine that an MSVA is required. You will then need to MOT and tax the motorcycle as a motorcycle and insure it as a modified vehicle (Which will cost you a fortune). You'll also need to be 17 to ride it with a valid CBT and provisional licence.

If you fail to do the above then you leave yourself open to several avenues of prosecution (Riding without a valid driving licence, Mis-registered vehicle etc. IIRC having a mis-registered vehicle also allows the police to confiscate the bike.)

Not that most of us haven't riden de-restricted mopeds, but a lot of police forces are getting wise to it and more and more are getting road side dyno's. Do your time on a moped, then get a proper bike when you can. If you turn 17 before January then try to get your test done before then otherwise you'll fall fowl of the third directive rules.


I turn 17 in December but what are Third directive rules ?
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PostPosted: 22:58 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

jordanisnofool wrote:
Oh and that question was rhetorical


Which question scooter chav ped boi?
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PostPosted: 22:59 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

CaNsA wrote:
jordanisnofool wrote:
Oh and that question was rhetorical


Which question scooter chav ped boi?


"what is there to learn when riding a ped". Great way to stereotype me there Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 23:00 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Don't need a roadside dyno to find out if it will go over 31mph...

If you get pulled by a bike cop you are gonna have a bad time.

Derestricting doesn't affect insurance either - it invalidates it,but hey, I'm sure you know the risks...

Anyhow, I'd be very surprised if you could mod a shitty chinese ped to get more than 45mph out of it. I guess you could lose some weight to improve acceleration?
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PostPosted: 23:03 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Derestricting doesn't affect insurance either - it invalidates it,but hey, I'm sure you know the risks...


In the EU once you have taken out an insurance policy on a vehicle the insurance company are required by law to cover the third party aspect of any claim, thereby the vehicle is insured. What the insurance company can do is sue you to recover their costs.
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PostPosted: 23:03 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

jordanisnofool wrote:
"what is there to learn when riding a ped". Great way to stereotype me there Thumbs Up


It's not my fault that you have portrayed yourself as a scooter chav ped boi..... Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: 23:05 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

CaNsA wrote:
jordanisnofool wrote:
"what is there to learn when riding a ped". Great way to stereotype me there Thumbs Up


It's not my fault that you have portrayed yourself as a scooter chav ped boi..... Rolling Eyes


How have I portrayed myself in that way ? I don't see "boi" or abuse in my comments
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PostPosted: 23:07 - 12 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

computid wrote:

In the EU once you have taken out an insurance policy on a vehicle the insurance company are required by law to cover the third party aspect of any claim, thereby the vehicle is insured. What the insurance company can do is sue you to recover their costs.


Im sure you could tell a cop this while he was recovering the bike...

If this is the case it means I could take out a policy saying my bike is a 50cc boation crapmobile, and ride around on my ducati instead, but I would be covered? I'm pretty sure the insurance company could successfully argue in court that the contract you signed when taking out the insurance was invalid due to the vehicle you said you were insuring isn't the one you are riding...
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