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Parts to make your Rattler do over 80mph (130kph)

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 4:56 am
by scootertuner1000
Here's a good video of a very fast Rattler (PGO PMX)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01BJfw3e ... re=related

Parts are from Moto Quest
http://www.moto-quest.com/

Engine-parts : WJ-EX 132cc-cylinder with Piston & SPL-Head KEIHIN-PWK28
Drive-parts:Malossi-multivar Malossi-ClutchBell KITACO-Clutch KN-belt KN-TorqueDriver.

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 6:07 am
by Lostmycage
First, let me say: that's pretty awesome!

Second, I've got to ask: how long is that speed sustainable for? Rather, what's the cruising speed with these mods?

Third: how much would a setup like that cost?

Fourth: How durable is that build?

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:11 pm
by scootertuner1000
Lostmycage wrote:First, let me say: that's pretty awesome!

Second, I've got to ask: how long is that speed sustainable for? Rather, what's the cruising speed with these mods?

Third: how much would a setup like that cost?

Fourth: How durable is that build?
80+ mph is achieved at just below 11,000rpm

60mph is a comfortable cruising speed at 8250rpm. That speed can be maintained all day long.

80 would be in short bursts of a mile or so. Of course around town you rarely get to hold it open that long, or even on country roads.

So cruise at 60mph and use the extra 20mph for passing etc.

There is one problem of course, that's keping the front tire on the ground under hard acceleration.

80mph Rat parts

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:23 pm
by scootertuner1000
Lostmycage wrote:First, let me say: that's pretty awesome!

Second, I've got to ask: how long is that speed sustainable for? Rather, what's the cruising speed with these mods?

Third: how much would a setup like that cost?

Fourth: How durable is that build?
Here are the parts. All prices are in Japanese Yen, $1 = 98.8 Yen.


http://www.moto-quest.com/stocks/PGO/pmx_c.html

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 2:32 pm
by Kaos
Thats pretty wicked. He can really wrap that thing up! I've never put a tach on my bike, but I wonder how many RPM I'm doing at those speeds...