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Hi
H100 is not really that revvy. Peak power is at 6500rpm, which is 50mph in top gear. If I remember correctly the listed speed when they were new was 58mph (not sure how accurate the speedo is). Because of the ludicrously low standard gearing the top speed isn't affected that much by the size of the rider.
It is difficult to get higher gearing for the H100. You can now get a front sprocket 1 tooth larger. Wish they had been available when I had mine.
Have you cleaned the exhaust out? Is it a standard exhaust? Is the air filter clean? Is the jetting standard (should be richer jetting to compensate for running premix)?
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My dad had one, couldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding. I loosened the downpipe and off it went. Exhaust was badly coked up. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
132.9mph off and walked away. Gear is good, gear is good, gear is very very good  |
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Most likely he ran it out of 2 stroke and didn't know to bleed the pump, so assumed it had packed up. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Best thing that ever happened to 2 strokes was the oil injection pump. Why anyone would change to premix is beyond me.
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| eunos20b wrote: | that explains things a bit, thanks. I expect more than 6500 from a little 2 stroke but then that's part of the reliability no doubt. Standard exhaust I've yet to get round to cleaning out, filters clean and I think I saw a receipt for a 1.9mm jet (not my doing but the previous owners). I'm not at home so I can't confirm. How would this affect my premix - if the range avaliable from Wemoto is 0.78mm to 1.9mm and I have 1.9mm, does that mean for optimum running, I run a high oil level premix I.e. Even down to 20:1? I hate to sound clueless but it's all new to me (yet interesting). |
The H100 is in a pretty low state of tune, hence the peak power at quite low revs. General reliability is pretty good on them, although the mains seem to suffer a bit.
Not sure on the jet size, and don't know the standard size (possibly a 125 looking online - in which case a 190 is massively bigger). 20:1 would be very rich on oil, 33:1 is probably within reason. Jet wise you need to jet appropriatly, and it isn't a case of rich = good. Rich is safe but still not good for power, hence normally you start rich and work your way down.
Personally I would source a good pump and oil tank and use that rather than premix.
All the best
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| Kickstart wrote: | | eunos20b wrote: | that explains things a bit, thanks. I expect more than 6500 from a little 2 stroke but then that's part of the reliability no doubt. Standard exhaust I've yet to get round to cleaning out, filters clean and I think I saw a receipt for a 1.9mm jet (not my doing but the previous owners). I'm not at home so I can't confirm. How would this affect my premix - if the range avaliable from Wemoto is 0.78mm to 1.9mm and I have 1.9mm, does that mean for optimum running, I run a high oil level premix I.e. Even down to 20:1? I hate to sound clueless but it's all new to me (yet interesting). |
The H100 is in a pretty low state of tune, hence the peak power at quite low revs. General reliability is pretty good on them, although the mains seem to suffer a bit.
Not sure on the jet size, and don't know the standard size (possibly a 125 looking online - in which case a 190 is massively bigger). 20:1 would be very rich on oil, 33:1 is probably within reason. Jet wise you need to jet appropriatly, and it isn't a case of rich = good. Rich is safe but still not good for power, hence normally you start rich and work your way down.
Personally I would source a good pump and oil tank and use that rather than premix.
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Katy | Thanks, will have a look for a pump. As i say it runs a treat on the mix I've given it but it just seems a bit too gutless... Might just be me. Came from a DR125SE, and before that a KC100 which never ran properly yet still felt like it had more guff than the H100. ____________________ '90 Honda H100SII (SJ)
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It definitely needs looking at from what you have said. My mate used to have a low mileage H100S and though it's geared low and the engine peaks quite early. It should rev to 8000rpm on the flat and do just over 60mph indicated , maybe closer to 65 in favourable conditions.
My mates one would easily wheelie off the throttle in 1'st and 2nd if it's loading and unloading the forks with a tug on the bars is classed as a power wheelie? (some think a power wheelie is hiding face behind a fairing nose on the clocks with the front wheel coming up)
It used to leave our mate on his nearly new TZR 125 away from the lights, especially when he first got the bike and wasn't used to giving evil abuse to the clutch, because of the pinned open powervalve the previous owner had messed with.
The only thing I remember him saying is that a hot summer day would knock 10mph off the top speed when it got hot and faded a bit.
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They should rev up nicely with a definate kick in the pants as you hit the powerband (a sharp snapping open of the throttle from walking pace in first sees the front wheel in the air on my one and I'm a big, heavy guy).
I can't remember which models were CDI and which were points.
If it's a points one, check the timing. Over retarded ignition timing does them no favours. From memory, there isn't actually a movable stator plate, you set the gap so it's a starting to open at the timing point then check it when fully open. if it's too big, you need a new set of points.
Also worth checking the reed valve is in good order. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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A sort of reply to everyone...
I got 55 indicated today, lying flat on the tank, WOT round a nice, very slightly downhill corner that I like. Was still going but I backed off as I couldn't see shit. Would have seen 60.
I've yet to find any power band and I can't tell you what rpm it's doing as the tachometer is broke (ironically it seems to have snapped and got stuck at what would be indicated 11k).
We tried to get the baffle out today but seems it's riveted in from underneath!
I think I'm going to have to give it a bit more riding time, check the points, get the tacho fixed, find an oil pump or a decent premix ratio and then come back with more relevant info. Bike is brilliant fun with upside down bars though  ____________________ '90 Honda H100SII (SJ)
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