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06-30-2009, 05:22 PMI have literally thousands of pieces of silicon hoses sitting on my shop shelves. Reducers, straights, elbows, reducing elbows etc. You think anything like that could be used to make the connection? If so I'll gladly send the person willing to try a carb swap what ever pieces can be identified to possibly assist. Tig welder and lots of alloy bits too. I'm sure we can make something work. Anyone more familiar with tuning these tiny engines want to weigh in on the potential value or downfalls of this?
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07-03-2009, 03:15 AM
Forchetto is the expert on the airbox change as he tried it and said it didn't work well.
Per a question in an earlier post; with my 16/44 combination I am hitting 6000 rpm @ 60 mph. I am learning, however, that my speedo is way off. I put on a bicycle speedo and calibrated it to the wheel size. It is showing a 10 mph difference at 40 and above. The wife and I are going to check the bicycle speedo to our car tomorrow to see if the it is calibrated correctly. But, as forchetto also said the tach is suspect also.
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07-03-2009, 10:39 AM
Got a gps?
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07-03-2009, 01:23 PM
No, I wish but I don't have a use for it beyond this. We're just going to run side by side at different speeds to compair. I can adjust the speedo from this to get as close to reality so I can get a true MPG reading. I think the main problem is that, as you stated in another post, that the same speedo is used on a number of bikes. If my XF200 and the XP200 use the same speedo, and I'm pretty sure they do, then one of the models will be off as I can't see that Qingqi would go through the trouble of calibrating the speedo to each model.
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#56 Re: Qingqi QM200GY / Qlink XF200 alternative sprockets
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01-06-2010, 06:16 PMhi i checked mine today but has a 51 tooth rear and 15 front is this a good setup has anyone tryed i cant ride bike till march im doing it up ready for my licence
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#57 Re: Qingqi QM200GY / Qlink XF200 alternative sprockets---------------------------------------------------
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#58 Re: Qingqi QM200GY / Qlink XF200 alternative sprockets
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#59 Re: Qingqi QM200GY / Qlink XF200 alternative sprockets01-07-2010, 04:07 PM
I guess a 51T 520 would be huge!
Anywho, dropping to 47 or so may improve your top speed a bit and give you longer legs. IIRC, there's not much room to enlarge the front sprocket so dropping the rear is not a bad idea. ChinaV and a couple others have played around with the gearing ratios on the QingQi's a good bit... and I think there are already some threads on MCM about that very topic if you dig around.
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#60 Re: Qingqi QM200GY / Qlink XF200 alternative sprockets
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01-09-2010, 06:18 PMso is it right the less teeth on rear the better top end speed?
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