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 dolly3900 Traffic Copper

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 Posted: 13:03 - 26 Jul 2011 Post subject: Speedy Po-Ped |
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Hi Y'All,
Quick history, then the question.
Got the boy a Rieju RS2 50 Matrix, and after a few false starts (literally), sorted with help th ekind posters here, he is up and running and enjoying the freedom it has given him.
Minor issue the other day with quite a bit of noise from the chain and not being a biker myself, took it into the local bike dealer/mechanic (Lamo's) and turned out to just need a good lube and nothing more.
Took the bike down there in the back of the van as I did not know if there was anything serious with the noise, but as all was OK, the boy rode it back with me following not too close behind.
I know that 'Peds are limited from the factory to about 30mph and that most of them get de-restricted by the first owner, which is what I assume has happened on this one, but he was reporting that the speedo was reading off the scale and I confirmed that on the flat, without a following wind, he was bombing along at close to 60mph.
Is this normal kind of speed for a de-restricted 'Ped? or is this particularly quick or even slow for one?
Thanks in advance.
Mike |
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 MarJay But it's British!

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 Posted: 13:08 - 26 Jul 2011 Post subject: Re: Speedy Po-Ped |
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| dolly3900 wrote: | Hi Y'All,
Quick history, then the question.
Got the boy a Rieju RS2 50 Matrix, and after a few false starts (literally), sorted with help th ekind posters here, he is up and running and enjoying the freedom it has given him.
Minor issue the other day with quite a bit of noise from the chain and not being a biker myself, took it into the local bike dealer/mechanic (Lamo's) and turned out to just need a good lube and nothing more.
Took the bike down there in the back of the van as I did not know if there was anything serious with the noise, but as all was OK, the boy rode it back with me following not too close behind.
I know that 'Peds are limited from the factory to about 30mph and that most of them get de-restricted by the first owner, which is what I assume has happened on this one, but he was reporting that the speedo was reading off the scale and I confirmed that on the flat, without a following wind, he was bombing along at close to 60mph.
Is this normal kind of speed for a de-restricted 'Ped? or is this particularly quick or even slow for one?
Thanks in advance.
Mike |
Its fast. I find it hard to believe it can reach that kind of speed to be honest, but what the heck. He's going to tell all his mates it does 70 anyway, so may as well be close to the truth. ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F
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 dolly3900 Traffic Copper

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Chers for the answers,
Don't think it has anything done to it apart from the standard de-restrict and re-jet, nothing fancy.
I personally doubted his estimates of speed previously, but like i said, following in the van, I can confirm that he was at the thick end of the 50s with no wind or downhill assistance.
Also, cheers for the words of warning and concern, he has already had the lecture on speed and safety from me and like I said in my original post, I'm not a biker, but have lost too many friends due to bike accidents (1 would be too many, but you know what I mean).
Cheers again
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 164 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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