aprilia rx50 help..............

Discussion in 'Motorbike Technical Discussion' started by Chilli, Apr 19, 2005.

  1. Chilli

    Chilli Guest

    firstly apologies if this is the wrong place to ask........

    I bought an Aprilia RX50 to save money to and from work etc. problem is the
    speed, there isn't any, in fact its dangerously slow, 25-30 MPH speedo
    reading, I'm hoping someone might know how to de-restrict it or know of a
    web site with the information, my search so far has been fruitless.

    any help much appreciated.

    Chilli
     
    Chilli, Apr 19, 2005
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    Lee Guest

    http://www.taffspeed.co.uk/technic/aprilia.htm

    That should give you something to go on with.....

    Luck....

    Lee....

    Honda Innova(Wave) 125
    Reliant Robin.....
     
    Lee, Apr 19, 2005
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    Spark Guest

    Ah, the old moped question again. I had a Honda MT5 and all me mates
    had MBX 50's. The MT5 was slow as cack, but the MBX boys had their
    50's doing 65mph on the speedo, with a noticible power band through 2&
    3rd gear.

    Not sure about the Aprilia, but generally here are you options.

    1: Bigbore kit. Bore it out to 70cc. It will be alot quicker
    Obviously there are insurance and license issues to this option.

    2: All the guys I know with MBX's had done the following
    - Decent sports exhaust (doesn't have the restrictions of the standard
    part and will allow better exhaust flow.
    - K&N Filter, allows much more breathing than your standard airbox
    - Upgrade the jets in your carb to cope with the new exhaust and
    airflow

    If you take these three options, you should be able to realise some
    extra speed out of the bike. As I said I have seen MBX 50's do over 60
    mph with these mods, but bear in mind it will mess with your warrenty
    and may lead to hhe bike being less reliable.

    HTH

    Spark
     
    Spark, Apr 20, 2005
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