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help me speed it up

#1 Unread post by jordysean »

hi i have an old honda melody ns50 (1983) on the frame it says 30mph but on a flat road it will only do 25mph anyone know how i could make it go faster or is it just because of the age
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#2 Unread post by Gummiente »

Try riding it like this:
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Should be good for a couple more kmh at the top end. :D
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#3 Unread post by VermilionX »

do you have a rope?

i'll hook you up on my bike and then drag you around at above 100mph.

:laughing:

seriously though, your bike is a track bike right? or am i thinking of the NSR50.

anyway... 50cc bikes are not good for the streets. just stick to the tracks.

if you want to go fast. get a street bike.
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#4 Unread post by MotoF150 »

you may have a slipping clutch, take the clutch discs out and measure them with new ones, replace the clutch and use synthetic motor oil.
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#5 Unread post by JCS »

Make sure your carb is adjusted right. This is a 2-stroke, right? If you are using the oil injector, make sure that it is adjusted properly. You may also have carbon build up on the piston. The baffles in the pipe on a 2-stroke would sometimes get build up inside them, effectively plugging up the exhaust. If so, you may need to clean that out. It could be due for a set of rings and a cylinder hone job. Could be carbon build up on the head.Make sure your tires are inflated properly.

I'm just making guesses here. It could be any of these, none of these or some combination. You'll just have to start going through it.

If you are a big guy on a 50, you may never see 30 mph.

These used to be neat little bikes. Not real fast but a lot of fun to blast around on.
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#7 Unread post by JCS »

Oops. Not the bike I was thinking of. Never mind the above. Sorry.
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#8 Unread post by BuzZz »

The missing 5MPH is probably a combonation of wear, age, and optimistic numbers from the factory in the first place.

And maybe a few too many beers-n-burgers consumed over the years by the test rider.... :wink:
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