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 Posted: 08:04 - 01 Oct 2019 Post subject: How dangerous is derestricting a geared two stroke 50cc? |
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Hi all, I’m Alex and this is my first post here. I’m turning 16 soon and will hopefully be getting a Rieju MRT 50 supermoto as my first bike. For a bit of context it’s got a liquid cooled 50cc two stroke engine with a 6 speed gearbox and is restricted in the exhaust.
I’ve spoken to my dad about potentially derestricting it once i’ve been on the bike for a while so that I can get more use out of it, and he is insistent that it will lead to the engine blowing up due to being able to rev it too high. However from what i’ve seen on youtube, there is no rev limit to begin with and derestriction actually makes the bike safer as you can hit the same speeds with lower revs.
Would somebody be able to explain which one (if either) of us is correct and if we’re both wrong then what is the correct answer?
Many thanks
Alex
p.s. for anyone planning on telling me how a 50cc isn’t worth it and to wait for a 125 please refrain as I’ve done plenty of my own research and this is the decision I have come to. |
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If you wanna do it, do it. Ignore this lot - half them did the same thing.
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Just have a quick look at the number of threads on here from people not familiar with 2 strokes, who've de-restricted or modified the engine and can't get it to run properly.
It will need more than just the pipe either de-restricting or changing for an aftermarket exhaust, you'll also need to up jet the carbs to match, or yes, you could well seize it. The problem with a 50 is they are ridden pretty much flat out anywhere, without jetting, it will be running too lean if you double or more the power from it.
Some also need a different CDI. There are other threads about de-restricting this bike a few posts down aren't there?
Most of us did the same, but the police didn't go around with rolling road units to nick 16 year old's on 50's when I was younger. They don't rest power, just speed. I had a DT50MX, which once with a 60cc kit, used to go through a piston kit once a month on average, I'd keep one on the garage window ledge at all times. I used to kill a ring or the piston so often, I got the process of changing the piston and rings down to 30 minutes on an air cooled 50cc bike. ____________________ TZR250 2MA road, TZR250 1KT road, TZR250 2MA race, TDR250, YZF-750R Boost colours.
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So you want to break the law... "everyone else is doing it!" yeah, okay.
Well at least aim low. Just derestrict it and little else. You could probably get >70mph out of it with exhaust/airbox/carb mods but why draw attention to yourself? Restriction is ~30mph, just aim for 40mph.
Don't brag about it to your mates, don't ride about like a dick with your new sense of power, keep your speed sensible. Only open it up on a quiet road with no one about...
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[quote="alexcarr1113"] | weasley wrote: | Did your research include licence and insurance implications?[/quote[]
Yeah I’m aware it’s a risk, but with the amount of people that derestrict their bikes it seems kind of like the TV licence threat that nobody actually gets prosecuted for. I’m not planning on doing it straight away just if I feel like more power would be nice in the future. Thank you for the mechanical viewpoint, that makes a lot of sense. |
There certainly is a risk, and th more it looks as if you are taking the risk (noise, cosmetic modifications) the more the risk will rise.
remember, the risk is not simply because you might be pulled over. It's also because you might be hit by someone, or hit someone yourself, whereupon there is likely to be an investigation.
The above advice in the thread - have a "Q-bike", i.e. one that looks standard but goes "better", and not to overdo your derestriction, is good.
If you want to throw some money at your derestriction project for instant and frustration-free gratification:
https://www.rieju.co.uk/index.php/rieju-de-restriction-kit.html
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I derestricted my daughters Gilera DNA because when i rode it it frightened the life out of me. Couldn't keep up with the traffic flow, bullied by car drivers, it was horrible.
That was just a case of playing with the variator (sp?) pulleys and probably increased the bike speed by about 8mph.
No kittens died. No SWAT teams shot her and I felt a lot better with her having a few mph extra for when she needed it.
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I'd run it in, get the first service done and then un-restrict it. Look at all the twist and go 50cc owners that ride around with obviously u-restricted peds with noisy race pipes.
The issue is more about the OP being a sensible and responsible road user (i.e. not racing in a pack of 6 noisy mopeds at 45-50mph in a 30mph town centre, or making too much noise or being a dick in traffic cutting up cars or aiming at pedestrians etc).
The fact that although no fucks are usually given if a 49cc machine is exceeding 30mph, its by technicality of the law illegal, just means that the OP should exercise a bit more sense and restraint knowing this, and if he is sensible and keeps out of trouble then I'm sure no one will care other than do good curtain twitcher types (like middle age BCF folks).
The other fact is that despite the old Tef style nonsense about construction and use regs for mopeds, well today's high end road and enduro style 50cc's are very different. They have in many cases better chassis and brakes than old 125's like AR's, RDLC's etc.
Oh and though the laws may still be different in Europe, (doubtful though) don't any of you self righteous easily offended types go to Italy and see the 50ish cc bikes they are riding round on, you won't like it one bit. |
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| alexcarr1113 wrote: | Hi all, I’m Alex and this is my first post here. I’m turning 16 soon and will hopefully be getting a Rieju MRT 50 supermoto as my first bike. For a bit of context it’s got a liquid cooled 50cc two stroke engine with a 6 speed gearbox and is restricted in the exhaust.
I’ve spoken to my dad about potentially derestricting it once i’ve been on the bike for a while so that I can get more use out of it, and he is insistent that it will lead to the engine blowing up due to being able to rev it too high. However from what i’ve seen on youtube, there is no rev limit to begin with and derestriction actually makes the bike safer as you can hit the same speeds with lower revs.
Would somebody be able to explain which one (if either) of us is correct and if we’re both wrong then what is the correct answer?
Many thanks
Alex
p.s. for anyone planning on telling me how a 50cc isn’t worth it and to wait for a 125 please refrain as I’ve done plenty of my own research and this is the decision I have come to. |
Okay, I'm not going to go into the thing of its illegal and you'll get caught. Just be aware that if you get into an accident the insurance company may check it along with everything else. Also if you pass police doing over 40mph it may raise a few questions. It's your own risk, but be warned you'll be riding outside of the accordance of your license and may come under uninsured if caught.
Mechanically I've seen plenty of bikes with the restrictors removed and if anything puts the bike to what the engine was intended to do. You don't get a while heap out of them so don't expect to suddenly be going quick everywhere. 50cc motors, restricted or not, are small low powered engines, same really as the 125s. My advice don't go splash too much cash into it, derestrict it if you want with the above warnings taken in (bare in mind you could lose your license completely and after a ban insurance is a nightmare, myself and others will tell you lol), but keep the rest standard, put up with it for a year for commuting and whatever else until your 17 then trade it for a 125. |
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