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  1. #1 the need for speed 
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    A question i'm sure every 125 owner asks: how to i get more speed out of my machine?

    I've got a lexmoto lsm125, not a bad bike by any means but the top end is a bit lacking. As far as i'm aware the best way to get more power is an aftermarket exhaust, bigger front sprocket (top end but lack of acceleration), new air box and a bigger jet for the carb.

    I've got a new exhaust in the post so that's one ticked off the list. Now i'm not an idiot but not a genius when it comes to mechanics so i'm not too sure what i need to be looking for concerning the airbox and carb jet. Starting with the airbox how much of a difference does this make? Should i be looking for a bigger or smaller airbox? and what shape?
    The bigger jet also stumps me a bit. what size should i be aiming for (bearing in mind the aftermarket can, airbox and sprocket i'll hopefully be fitting)? and is it difficult fitting a new jet?
    Potentially i'd like to swap the flat piston for a crowned one, but i'm not sure if this would be worth the effort/money.

    Obviously i'm not expecting a step by step guide but any help would be very appreciated! and before someone suggests i bore the thing out, i'm trying to do as many reversible upgrades as possible out of fear of any mistakes (not to mention the legality and voiding of my warranty).

    Ta very much for any help!!!
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    All these mods are mostly nonsense other than a bigger rear sprocket will give you quicker acceleration at expense of a top end, on a 125 I wouldn't want to peak out at less than 65 mph anyhow. You'll probably rob your bike of some or even all of its torque 99% of the time. If you really know your stuff you can get more hp but then you'd likely be a mechanical engineer with access to a dyno. Certainly the bike will sound faster, but it's nearly always psychological. Done all this about 10 times, never again without a dyno.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZMC888 View Post
    All these mods are mostly nonsense other than a bigger rear sprocket will give you quicker acceleration at expense of a top end, on a 125 I wouldn't want to peak out at less than 65 mph anyhow. You'll probably rob your bike of some or even all of its torque 99% of the time. If you really know your stuff you can get more hp but then you'd likely be a mechanical engineer with access to a dyno. Certainly the bike will sound faster, but it's nearly always psychological. Done all this about 10 times, never again without a dyno.
    I'm just going by what I've read or been told. In theory these mods combined should work but I really don't know.
    Any one else agree with this guy?
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    Quote Originally Posted by humanbeing View Post
    According to Google that costs £1.38. Surely that can't be right? Is ¥201.00 two hundred or twenty thousand?
    Also, are these as easy to fit as they appear or would I need specialist tools and knowledge?
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    the kit: 201 + domestic shipping: 20 (CNY to GBP ~ £23.??) | agent: 10% of (Item Cost+Domestic shipping fees) CNY35 minimum + Int'l shpping (weights 1.? kg to 2.? kg )

    There's some cheaper shipping option in market. Ask the agent for details.
    For example: http://www.sendfromchina.com/pages/i...tle/uroexpress (frowarder ships to UK 1st. Royal mail 's rate can't beated up. )
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    I wasn't complaining that its too expensive! Its incredibly cheap, too cheap to trust almost. I understand china can pump out some cheap products but surely just the metal (let alone actually making the thing) costs more than £1.38. I'm presuming you can vouch for the quality, I'd hate to replace such an important part of my bike with something which has been badly made.
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    Speedy honestly trying to make a bike faster without a dyno is like trying to ride through a city center at exactly 30mph without a speedo, possible, but unlikely you'll get it right. So you're probably wondering 'how/why does it go wrong?' What happens is that after you have re-jetted and changed the air box or put on a clip-on air filter to get more air out of the bike you need to change the muffler, this is where it is easy to fail without a dyno. The temptation is to run the exhaust straight through but on a dyno it has been proven that if you are lucky you maybe gain a tad of horsepower but could lose huge chunks of torque, OK if you are a track racer and nail the throttle open constantly maybe it's OK, however on a real road with real traffic you need your torque band for those times when you are riding at less than 100% such as coming off the lights and coming out of slower corners. Basically all street bikes need some kind of exhaust restriction to keep their torque band, however when you change the fueling elsewhere on the bike you need a bespoke exhaust muffler exactly for the needs of your bike.
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    If gaining that bit more speed would result in a major loss of torque it'd not be worth it. I haven't got much torque as it is and enjoy testing my road tyres off road where I can, so I think I'd end up being dissatisfied with the results.
    As I said I've got a new can in the post but its a 35mm pit bike exhaust seemingly made for Chinese 125s/PEDs so I don't think it'll make a major difference. I was considering replacing the flat piston for a crowned one, you think I'd get a noticeable change (and not at the cost of that beloved torque)?
    While we're at it, is there any changes I could make for more power? I don't really want to increase the bore (at least not for a while) and everything else I'd considered seems to lose more than I'd gain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by speedyspeedyboy View Post
    ...costs more than £1.38...
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C2%A5 CNY & JPY shares the SAME currency sign!!!
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