Thanks for the video--that bike looks 'natural' down there with all the trails around you! Ready for any adventure no matter which trail or road you head down. The blue with black looks great!! You other photos show the 'Honda' stickers on the bike already, and it looks like an original, through and through. I think the easiest modification for higher top speed, at least from Paul on the Facebook group, is a 17 tooth counter-sprocket. It looks like you have some smog stuff to remove, too for a little more speed. Keep the reviews coming, and thanks for the photos.
jjn--you know you want one! |
I've got to find someone that can cut that catalytic convert out and reweld a another section of pipe on my exhaust.
I was amazed at what a big difference it made, by just putting on the Honda decals on the frame. Turned out nice. |
Thanks for posting the excellent, informative video. :tup: If I were in the market for a CT70 clone, I would strongly consider this Skyteam motorcycle. :)
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Yes, thats the route I decided to go. I've been searching online.
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Mine is doing just fine.
I brought it to Florida for for the winter along with my Dong Fang hard tail and my Ural sidecar rig. |
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Took then off my Ural for a run up my test hill in the mountains and did not see any improvement. I then put them back on. |
To maximize on the benefit, you'd need to rejet to compensate for the additional airflow. If your bike meets your needs with the cat, just enjoy it for what it is.
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Likely with a big bang. I took a scooter around the block after removing a cat, and it sounded like a shotgun upon decelerating. Removing the air injection and installing a fatter slow and main jet solved it.
It went from about 28mph to over 45mph (indicated) with those changes. Not bad for a 50cc CVT hauling my carcass around. |
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They are no longer for sale with Powersportsbest. Skyteam is a great product, but cannot seem to keep a home for very long.
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The bike is still on their website. Under "Moped Scooters". Then click on 150cc. You'll see it there. |
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Raised the front fender to look more original. Also painted the exhaust heat shield with Silver/Aluminum color heat engine paint in a raffle can...from Walmart. There was too much Black on the bike. Had to break it up a bit. |
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