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Post by one1 on Apr 18, 2012 20:56:43 GMT -6
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Post by one1 on Apr 15, 2012 11:17:04 GMT -6
I am curious what most 100cc (2 or 4 stroke) are seeing top speed wise. My chin-o-meter said 55 and my GPS said 51 but it is 4 mph slow. 2003 Geely JL50QT-16 97cc Linahi/Yamaha 2 stroke all stock Turns out scootie's speedo is accurate. Looks like he runs 55 on the dot. My truck and my Lexus both read about 4 mph slow on the GPS.
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Post by one1 on Apr 13, 2012 14:46:06 GMT -6
The stamp on my CVT says 1E40QMB and I knew it was a large bore (suspected 90) but today when I went under the scoot to remove the pump lines for premixing I found Engine stamp 1E52FM 100cc (97cc) jsfamous.js.cei.gov.cn/1200054/elinhaic.htmYamaha/LINHAI Type: single cylinder, air cooling and 2-stroke gasoline engine; Air inlet mode: from crankcase through a rotary valve; Starting: electric and kick starting; Lubrication: seperated lubrication; Clutch: wet and multi-plater; Displacement: 96.8ml; Bore¡ÁStoke: 52¡Á45.6 mm; Max. output: 7.4kw/7500r/min; Max. torque: 9.3 Nm/7000r/min; Min. fuel consumption: 476g/kw/h; Min. stable idle running: 1600r/min. Well, that's good news Explains why my little 50 likes to ride wheelies I knew it was large bore, but this is a whole different engine. I'm pretty happy about it.
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Post by one1 on Apr 13, 2012 12:11:25 GMT -6
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Post by one1 on Apr 8, 2012 19:00:22 GMT -6
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Post by one1 on Apr 7, 2012 18:38:10 GMT -6
Sometimes it's just easier to shoot them and get it over with. (and cheaper,...... a good hitman would only run ya 20 grand)
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Post by one1 on Apr 7, 2012 17:07:20 GMT -6
Thanks guys! It's the equivalent to the CF Moto V5 Cruiser. It just looks very different with the sissy bar removed. (before) The V3 being the the rocket. Both pretty similar short of bodywork and the radio in each is different. The V3 has a tape deck.......... Not really missing out there. Both have the MP3 USB plug, mine is under the seat and I have a 16gb cf stick in there I can cruise for a week listening to without a repeat so I love it. Qlink did one thing I love that I dislike about CF moto bikes and that is if you buy a V5 it has huge black bold CF MOTO (paint) printed all over it. Look at the Qlink; just "Legacy" on the tank that blends in nicely. If you've got good eyes you can see how many places they branded the CF MOTO in this pic. images02.olx.com/ui/20/29/17/1332436618_61862217_9-CFMOTO-V5-Automatic-Motorcycle-.jpg
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Post by one1 on Apr 7, 2012 10:31:10 GMT -6
I'm on most of the large scoot forums so I figured I'd slide through and throw my hat in. I have a few rides. 2003 Geely QT50-16 "cheater" 90cc two stroke 2009 Qlink Legacy 250cc four stroke I guess I got lucky and snagged the "secret 90" from a guy last year in nearly mint shape. I've been through it and kept it up, pretty much stock except I changed the 10" rear shock to an 11" progressive to keep it from scraping and bottoming out. The Qlink is still pretty much brand new 1,000 miles and I'm starting to rack up the miles this month as I cruise it 50 miles a day or so.
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