Reasonable cruise speed of e series KDX200?
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Reasonable cruise speed of e series KDX200?
So if I should get one of the above model and make it street legal what is the reasonable cruise speed on a highway?
How bad are these for seizing at a constant cruise?
Thanks, L. D.
How bad are these for seizing at a constant cruise?
Thanks, L. D.
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Re: Reasonable cruise speed of e series KDX200?
For driving around town it might be ok, maybe so much fun that local law enforcement could frown on the wheelies you'll ripping on every little bump. for longer distance it would suck. try getting past a semi at highway speeds or taking a crosswind gust...not my idea of a good time.
with 13/48 after 70mph in 6th I'm on the pipe, probably not the most comfortable for cruising. I've cruised gravel roads for 15 or so miles like that, no problem just a little twitchy on throttle. I don't know if this is true of the kdx, or true at all, but I've heard that it's possible to starve the bike of fuel and run it lean doing that because gravity can't pull the fuel fast enough. sounds far fetched to me
with 13/48 after 70mph in 6th I'm on the pipe, probably not the most comfortable for cruising. I've cruised gravel roads for 15 or so miles like that, no problem just a little twitchy on throttle. I don't know if this is true of the kdx, or true at all, but I've heard that it's possible to starve the bike of fuel and run it lean doing that because gravity can't pull the fuel fast enough. sounds far fetched to me
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newbbewb wrote:
I don't know if this is true of the kdx, or true at all, but I've heard that it's possible to starve the bike of fuel and run it lean doing that because gravity can't pull the fuel fast enough. sounds far fetched to me
So the real issue there is when you've been cruising at 70 or so for a while, the engine is good and hot, and you suddenly let off the throttle to slow it down. If you're like most people, you downshift through the gears to bring down the speed. Now you're pulling high RPM for an extended period with the throttle closed and very little lubrication entering the crankcase/cylinder. Recipe for kaboom.
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Re: Reasonable cruise speed of e series KDX200?
good to know. wow i almost never use compression braking except maybe 1st or 2nd gear on severe downhill when braking isn't an option.
so i guess lifting at high speed/rpm is a bad thing because.....it gets no oil? I can see that, but pulling fuel faster than the tank/floats can go? hmmm
good thing the kdx has ample braking capacity
so i guess lifting at high speed/rpm is a bad thing because.....it gets no oil? I can see that, but pulling fuel faster than the tank/floats can go? hmmm
good thing the kdx has ample braking capacity
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My 200 is plated (and has been ticketed for the aforementioned wheelies) and even though it will top out around 75 it looses all comfort around 55
Lots of vibrations and winding it up too tight
Lots of vibrations and winding it up too tight
newbbewb wrote:DIYmirage has it right.
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Re: Reasonable cruise speed of e series KDX200?
newbbewb wrote:good to know. wow i almost never use compression braking except maybe 1st or 2nd gear on severe downhill when braking isn't an option.
so i guess lifting at high speed/rpm is a bad thing because.....it gets no oil? I can see that, but pulling fuel faster than the tank/floats can go? hmmm
good thing the kdx has ample braking capacity
Well its not the tank/floats thats the problem its the fact of when you let off you are on the little pilot jet. Best to pull the clutch in at high rpm to brake.
I thought of putting mine on the road and maybe installing one size larger pilot.
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If you can stay in the habit of pulling the clutch to brake from high speed, that should keep your bike happy.
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That sounds extremely dangerous (coming from a 2-stroke novice).
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Reasonable cruise speed of e series KDX200?
Personally, 40mph is the fastest I will cruise on the road and that is with 13/48 gearing. Too much vibration for extended riding and you are winding the engine pretty good above that. IMO, if you really want a street legal 2T, get a 250 or 300.
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Reasonable cruise speed of e series KDX200?
I run 15/45 for gearing and 60mph is a nice cruising speed. The power valve is still closed with that gearing. I have over 7300 miles with no problems. 50:1 oil and run a fat pilot jet.
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Thanks KX200, your reply is what I was looking for. L D
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Reasonable cruise speed of e series KDX200?
I drive mine to work all the time. went 1 tooth bigger on the front sprocket keeps it out of the power valve. If you go over 50 miles an hour you have to balance the wheels to much vibration if you don't. I just balanced mine with lead sinkers it takes a lot of weight to balance out the rim locks
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Re: Reasonable cruise speed of e series KDX200?
Thanks bobm571, L D