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Originally Posted by dongar
Hi there, Just bought my son a Kinroad XT50 GY / 50cc Enduro and hoping for some good avice.
I will be cutting the black and grey wire on the cdi unit, throwing on a K&N type filter to make it go a little bit faster.
I need to know will I have to ajust the spring tapit as the bikes revs will be higher and does anyone know how must RPM the Cdi will give out when I cut it. I would like to know if I should give the carb a tweek at the same time.
Any tips on sprays or waxes that might prevent the bike rusting " Cheap **** "
Well! Its for a year...
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Update 3/1/2011
Okay! so far so good... I tested my sons bike yesterday took it for a spin around the block last night. The bike goes right of the clock 40+ mph/60+kpm. I havnt touched anything at this time to improve performance and as its a new engine I didnt trash it. Since getting it I have went over every nut and bolt, applying thread lock, inserted a small piece of foam under the fuel tank to avoid vibration, relaced engine oil with a higher quality brand and sprayed all moving parts with 3 and 0ne oil.
Well! it looks like I will not have to do anying to make it faster, but will most likly throw on a pollini air filter and fit a new spark plug.
Overall the only thing that I dont like is the hard suspention "front and back" but as its early days Im hoping they will soften with a little use.
I know these bikes dont have a great review and you get what you pay for.
I have a son that would have this bike dead and buried in half a hour, but I feel with TLC this bike could prove to be value for money.
At this time I would recommend one, but maybe a bit quick of the mark.
I will keep you all updated. Oh! bye the way I like to take out the front exhaust bolts and fit two springs, not spring washers, but maybe old clutch springs I have done this with every pit-bike ect and I have had no problem
with the exhaust.
???I have a question for everyone. I have know lots of kids that have trashed there c-type engines from day one and have noticed that there engines seem to go faster than a well run in one, What do you think? Not something I would do with my own, but would luv to hear from others regarding this matter. Cheers and remember " All you need is love".