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Post by renegadestang on Jul 24, 2013 18:44:21 GMT -5
Took the scoot on its first trip on the open road. It topped out around 44-45 mph (as indicated). Does this sound about right for a 152QMI? I don't have any way to measure it by GPS at the moment.
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Post by jerseyboy on Jul 24, 2013 19:03:12 GMT -5
thats pretty good,,my 150 does a bit more!
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Post by domindart on Jul 24, 2013 21:03:39 GMT -5
mine is a bit faster too , mine goes 58mph as indicated by GPS.. My speedo is about 5 mph fast
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Post by renegadestang on Jul 24, 2013 22:33:14 GMT -5
I downloaded a GPS-speedometer app to my phone tonight, so I'll give her another run tomorrow. As far as I know, it's a completely stock 125.
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Post by pmatulew on Jul 25, 2013 5:52:19 GMT -5
Sounds right for a 125
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Post by prodigit on Jul 25, 2013 7:15:23 GMT -5
A 125 should be able to get you to almost 60MPH manual gears, and 50-55MPH with CVT. Sounds a bit on the low side. My ATM50 does 48MPH on a good day, 43 on a bad one.
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Post by jerseyboy on Jul 25, 2013 8:30:27 GMT -5
[replyingto=prodigit]prodigit[/replyingto]Your speeds always sound on the high side to me,,you must have some dense air over where you live or something bro There are guys with tons of mods on the forum that struggle to see 48 mph with a BBK 50,,something is not matching up... Downhill dont count
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Post by prodigit on Jul 25, 2013 10:43:46 GMT -5
I usually mean top speed after riding for a few tens of minutes. I also fuel with BP Premium, which I already told, is 10% better than any other fuel out there, imho.
But most people who bought the ATM50 have similar speeds than mine, perhaps 1 or 2 MPH slower. And most who bought the EVO150 also have similar speeds, perhaps 5MPH slower, which I also entirely attest to the type of gasoline I'm using.
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Post by scootnwinn on Jul 25, 2013 10:55:39 GMT -5
I wouldn't expect your 125 to do much above 50 but you should get a solid 50. Unless there is wind or an incline.
FYI Prodigit does seem to have found a way to post on this forum from another dimension where things are always faster, and the laws of physics do not apply and BP fuel contains magic
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Post by shalomrider on Jul 25, 2013 15:16:24 GMT -5
howdy, yup, that bp fuel is dense cause it comes from the north sea where it is colder than three day leftover coffee on the counter.---
really, i'm not making fun of anyone, just an opportunity for seriously hilarious conversation--if someone can come up with some
lotsa miles and smiles to ya ken
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Post by doublert on Jul 25, 2013 17:42:53 GMT -5
howdy, yup, that bp fuel is dense cause it comes from the north sea where it is colder than three day leftover coffee on the counter.--- really, i'm not making fun of anyone, just an opportunity for seriously hilarious conversation--if someone can come up with some lotsa miles and smiles to ya LOL!! Now everybody is gonna switch and start buy gas at all the BP stations!!!! I just use octane non-ethanol ken
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Post by prodigit on Jul 25, 2013 17:57:05 GMT -5
FYI, I think scootnwinn is either jealous, or he's just a crappy modder! I mean, if he was even paying attention he would know that I'm not the only one who gets these speeds out of a stock taotao. Then I laugh when they buy expensive performance mods, and do all kind of shizz that makes their scoot slower than my stock one! I laugh at your futile efforts to beat the BP fuel!
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Post by jerseyboy on Jul 25, 2013 19:59:04 GMT -5
[replyingto=scootnwinn]scootnwinn[/replyingto]I need to find a BP around here to try it,,almost sounds as good as Aviation fuel results I was getting in my TT 500years ago,,if your gonna run Av Gas,,you need to up jet.
I have a Shell here,,and IMO it is the best gas I have found in a long time,,my pup truck pings on anything else,,but I can run Shell regular in it no problem,,the super is only 92 and I run it in the scooter.
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Post by prodigit on Jul 25, 2013 21:55:38 GMT -5
Isn't aviation gas only red colored kerosine? I believe they use it in tractors and military vehicles too.
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Post by domindart on Jul 25, 2013 22:07:14 GMT -5
I didn't really notice a difference in the BP gas. But I wasn't taking any speed or power calculations. My butt dyno didn't really feel the difference.
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