Kazuma 110 speed
#1
I am waiting for my 110 to come in the mail. It should be here about thursday. I am going to be riding with my brother. He is riding a 200cc 2 stroke blaster. I was wondering about how fast the 110 will go becuase i am going to need quite a bit of speed to keep up with him.
#2
Originally posted by: blainekaehr
I am waiting for my 110 to come in the mail. It should be here about thursday. I am going to be riding with my brother. He is riding a 200cc 2 stroke blaster. I was wondering about how fast the 110 will go becuase i am going to need quite a bit of speed to keep up with him.
I am waiting for my 110 to come in the mail. It should be here about thursday. I am going to be riding with my brother. He is riding a 200cc 2 stroke blaster. I was wondering about how fast the 110 will go becuase i am going to need quite a bit of speed to keep up with him.
I am sure you will have a problem staying with a blaster. Ride the 110 within it's limits. It wasn't made to be a speed demon, it's a beginner quad that should be ridden within it's capabilities. Learn good riding habits and the speed will come with time and age after you move up to a bigger quad[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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#3
About how fast will it go in mph? I went to the local Kazuma dealer and test rode a 110 before i ordered it off of raceway. I noticed the turning radius was not that great because there were these pins that weere preventing it from turning sharply. Is there a way to remove those or make the turning sharper?
#4
I assume you have it by now. You will need to ride it a while without opening it up fully to let it break in. Leave the oil in that it came with for several hours of riding. This is good break in oil. Then drain it and put a good motor oil in. Check you owners manual. I think it calls for a 20w-50? BUT DOUBLE CHECK YOUR MANUAL TO MAKE SURE.
Anyway, my son's easily does 40 mph. If you are going to be riding hard, you really need to do something to secure the battery better in the battery compartment. You can easily rig a tie down or a small bungie cord, but it should be done.
Teej
Anyway, my son's easily does 40 mph. If you are going to be riding hard, you really need to do something to secure the battery better in the battery compartment. You can easily rig a tie down or a small bungie cord, but it should be done.
Teej
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