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Post by astheenos on Nov 6, 2018 22:10:37 GMT -5
I rode a lot scootes when I was young and I always felt that the engine compression was good and the speed gaining once you gas was pretty good. I just bought a Bintelli beast 49cc brand new.... dealer told me just put gas and ride it, I ask him if this nice looking scooter will gas like those I used to ride when I was young and he said yes. I just ride the bike for 4 blocks and I felt like the bike couldn't keep up with my 200 pounds and couldn't go over 25mph.... I called the dealer and he said let the engine set... ride for a bit then the bike will start getting to the normal speed riding that my weight doesn't have any link with the speed. I felt that this bike in comparison with a regular scooter has no power.... please advice
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Post by chewbaca on Nov 6, 2018 23:37:16 GMT -5
did you ride a two stroke?
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Post by astheenos on Nov 7, 2018 19:52:06 GMT -5
did you ride a two stroke? Is 4 stroke, but still should be riding faster
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Post by chewbaca on Nov 7, 2018 22:04:39 GMT -5
your scooter may be restricted
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Post by floridagull on Nov 8, 2018 6:52:14 GMT -5
did you ride a two stroke? Is 4 stroke, but still should be riding faster Yes, your new Bintelli Beast 50 is a 4-stroke - but, are you comparing its performance to a 2-stroke you may have previously ridden?
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Post by w650 on Jan 8, 2019 19:24:38 GMT -5
I thought I answered this already. No engine will be attaining it's potential in four blocks. See us again at one thousand miles.
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