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There are 3 versions of the H100 in the UK. The older A model, and the S and S2. The easy way to tell the engines apart is the cylinder heads. The S fins run straight forward backwards, while on the A they splay out at the front of the head.
The A and S generators appear to be different, but the coils appear to be the same.
Have a feeling the H100S had electronic ignition but not sure.
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Good point.
That looks like a way larger than standard rear sprocket. Possibly 15 teeth between the "spokes" of the sprocket so a 60 tooth sprocket (standard is 35, front is 15 and you can't squeeze in anything bigger).
Stock gearing an H100 does about 20mph at 8500rpm in 1st gear. 60 tooth sprocket would knock that down to 11.5mph. An 11" tyre diameter would knock that down to 5.5mph.
Could well be running out of revs at little more than walking pace in 1st.
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Way too large. Flat out an H100 does about 60mph. The wheels being smaller will lower the gearing by about 50% anyway, bringing the top speed down to about 30mph. Going from a 35 tooth (stock sprocket size) to one in the high 50s will almost halve that again.
Or put it another, the combination of larger sprocket an smaller wheel will land up making 5th gear lower geared than the stock 1st gear.
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