Absolutely 100% right there that clutch just wanting to engage as it's sitting idling waiting for you to roll on throttle while the vibration rattles your brain
Nice lookin bike! I have a 1970 JC Penny El Tigre, has a 5 hp Briggs flathead, has an ARC billet flywheel (30° advanced timing + 8° more with an offset key) billet rod, has the eye brows shaved off, a Raptor carb (basically a chokless pulsajet) and a straight pipe. It's obnoxious, and fast!
When I bought mine I bypassed the governor system, I added mobil1 10w30 and 93 octane gas and I ran at full throttle to its full potential down the road. These bike are broken in at the factory. as you know the bike didn’t smell like it’s burning oil mine didn’t too. so the piston rings are doing there job. The metal in the oil aren’t big to cause bearing damage. when you check the dip stick for metal slivers of shining particles you’re good until it really need an oil change. Most of the time the shaving will get more uniform and get smaller as you do the oil changes. Just wanted to tell you know
Nice👍 But in that to each his or her own, I don't necessarily completely trust the tolerances of these engines. I'm sure they're fine and they will run great. However I myself just feel it necessary to break in the motor. It may be old school But as far as I'm aware, I do not believe factories do any type of break-in. I'm sure it's just an assembly, possibly an initial start, but that's all unknown as far as 93 octane. Unless you're running high compression, I have never seen any performance benefits. 93 octane will allow you to run the engine hotter without detonation, but these small engines are typically designed for 87, maybe 89 fuel.
The only other thing that I would suggest is to use some 50:1 fuel for the first run. Then never again. I just like to lube the upper end for first run.
I had this problem too. Use the wrenches that came with it. Use one to hold the bolt on the top in place and another to tighten the clamp on the bottom. Hope this helps!
@@rcguygarage I used synthetic oil and it’s running this was before I knew this and I’ve already drove it around a couple hours all together hopefully I didn’t cause any damage ?
@@paytondevinney505 oil is oil but like I said for longevity of the bearings it is best to use conventional oil for proper break in. We're also not really talking about something that's high performance so I think you have less to worry about but in my video I wanted to show what was proper and what was not That's it No big deal All good 👍💯
Typical break in for a small engine is between 3 to 10 hours depending on use the point is to not over rev meaning twisting of full throttle at a high rate of speed.
I have that same mini bike and it didn’t tell me it didn’t have oil CPU’s when I opened it the oil cap was well oily so I rod it two mile with no oil the it started to fun up on me then I went back and a buddy to me the had no oil ,but it still runs good but the amount of oil you put in was in sane for me cause I only put in that tiny bottle it comes with and squirt it in so idk😅
My advice? Get the hell OUT of California! Just about anything that burns oil, gas, or charcoal is banned there, now. They also have some of the most restrictive gun laws in the U.S. And the "cost of living".....Heh, heh....
Hee, hee...There are little stick-on things that contain tiny plastic balls inside, with a see-through window. They have an arrow that points "up," and an adhesive backing, for sticking then on the container. If the box isn't kept upright, the balls stick in the upper part pf the window. They go by the name, "Tip-n-Tell." If the package were tipped over and damage occurred, there's cause for a lawsuit!
@@ryvonbelcher5132 You need three things for these things to run fuel, air and spark. If your fuel is good meaning fresh, you need to make sure it's getting to the carburetor spark is very easy to check. Pop off the plug wire. Take out the spark plug and then ground it at the engine with the plug in the wire have somebody give it a couple pulls. See if you have spark air mostly. They always get air no matter what. You might need more than three poles to get it started if you do not have the choke on
Take it to the skate park! 😅 You must have been riding yesterday, because it's 23° out here this a.m. guy! 🥶 ☃️ 🧊 Good point about the type of oil!! Non ethanol fuel ⛽️ ONLY boss!! .. and when u do get the non ethanol, make sure to put a couple gallons in the vehicle (not Big Black!) FIRST to clear the pump line of the Death by Corn Juice! 🌽
lol, when I was a kid I wanted one of these so bad. That motor sound brings back memories
Absolutely 100% right there that clutch just wanting to engage as it's sitting idling waiting for you to roll on throttle while the vibration rattles your brain
Nice lookin bike! I have a 1970 JC Penny El Tigre, has a 5 hp Briggs flathead, has an ARC billet flywheel (30° advanced timing + 8° more with an offset key) billet rod, has the eye brows shaved off, a Raptor carb (basically a chokless pulsajet) and a straight pipe. It's obnoxious, and fast!
When I bought mine I bypassed the governor system, I added mobil1 10w30 and 93 octane gas and I ran at full throttle to its full potential down the road. These bike are broken in at the factory. as you know the bike didn’t smell like it’s burning oil mine didn’t too. so the piston rings are doing there job. The metal in the oil aren’t big to cause bearing damage. when you check the dip stick for metal slivers of shining particles you’re good until it really need an oil change. Most of the time the shaving will get more uniform and get smaller as you do the oil changes. Just wanted to tell you know
Nice👍 But in that to each his or her own, I don't necessarily completely trust the tolerances of these engines. I'm sure they're fine and they will run great. However I myself just feel it necessary to break in the motor. It may be old school But as far as I'm aware, I do not believe factories do any type of break-in. I'm sure it's just an assembly, possibly an initial start, but that's all unknown as far as 93 octane. Unless you're running high compression, I have never seen any performance benefits. 93 octane will allow you to run the engine hotter without detonation, but these small engines are typically designed for 87, maybe 89 fuel.
The only other thing that I would suggest is to use some 50:1 fuel for the first run. Then never again. I just like to lube the upper end for first run.
Hey just checking, how is the motor holding up?
So far it's been fine with the cold starts. Run time has definitely been less due to weather conditions.
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Does it backflip 😂
In theory ya haha
Yeah doode
Very useful thank you
I been riding electric PitBikes lately I need to get back on my RC cars but riding on two wheels is too much fun.
Yes they are!
@@rcguygarage 😎☝🏽
What make & model IS it? Were do you buy it? The Web pages listed don't exist!
Question is the motor oil supposed to be deposited in the front door or back door?
What did u use to tighten the handles? The tools that comes with it don’t tighten it too well. Pls advise
I had this problem too. Use the wrenches that came with it. Use one to hold the bolt on the top in place and another to tighten the clamp on the bottom. Hope this helps!
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Do not use the full synthetic! Use the 20 year old oil thats been sitting on the shelf instead 😂
Kidding. Great video
Would you possibly know what kind of carburetor upgrades i can put on this like what carb can i replace it with
Scooters are cool till all your friends see ya riding it haha
Yeah cause they be JELLY
Why not use synthetic oil ?
Need the motor to break in first using regular oil.
@@rcguygarage I used synthetic oil and it’s running this was before I knew this and I’ve already drove it around a couple hours all together hopefully I didn’t cause any damage ?
@@paytondevinney505 oil is oil but like I said for longevity of the bearings it is best to use conventional oil for proper break in. We're also not really talking about something that's high performance so I think you have less to worry about but in my video I wanted to show what was proper and what was not That's it No big deal All good 👍💯
forgot to add oil on the clutch
How long is the break in period
Typical break in for a small engine is between 3 to 10 hours depending on use the point is to not over rev meaning twisting of full throttle at a high rate of speed.
You can ride on the road over there!! No way be allowed in the UK
Allowed😳............ 🤣😂🤣😂
So just regular non synthetic 4 stroke 10w 30sae oil?...no "break in" oil? 🙂👍
So should I use 4 cycle 10-30w oil?
@@lucca6996 absolutely as it'll have more additives for smaller displacement engine I just choose to use what I do as it just works (synthetic)
I have that same mini bike and it didn’t tell me it didn’t have oil CPU’s when I opened it the oil cap was well oily so I rod it two mile with no oil the it started to fun up on me then I went back and a buddy to me the had no oil ,but it still runs good but the amount of oil you put in was in sane for me cause I only put in that tiny bottle it comes with and squirt it in so idk😅
You have a blue shewee 😂
I think that does like 25 mph
Goes 29 top speed I seen in a video , if you take governor off it'll go like 35-40
No took my governor off have the same one ,goes about 30 mph
@@paytondevinney505how do you get the governed out
@@nickosorio17zip tie the governor spring and take out the governor screw
Taking the governor off will get your top speed higher but will not give you more power and it also is bad for the engine
So your jaguar plays true blue by Madonna 🤣 .
It does play Mudvayne and Static X
What type or fuel does it take
87 or higher
So I live is San Jose CA and I wanted to order this bike from Amazon but it say it won’t ship to my location. Do you know why?
Cali has the small engine ban in effect. Assembly Bill No. 1346
@@rcguygarage😢 sucks I live in Cali I was thinking about Sending it to Vegas post office and picking it up
My advice? Get the hell OUT of California! Just about anything that burns oil, gas, or charcoal is banned there, now. They also have some of the most restrictive gun laws in the U.S. And the "cost of living".....Heh, heh....
Qué lugar es ese exactamente hermano
Fuel leaks though gas cap
@@hahahahahahahahahaha547 needs to vent somehow😂🤣
@@rcguygarage does yours leak?
@@hahahahahahahahahaha547 no but I have had it on it's side in the trunk of JAG-WIRE cap down. 👍 Good slosh test getting there and back
How many gallons of gas do you have to put in there?
I have one and I'm pretty sure it's like 1/3 of a gallon! But gas doesn't burn fast bc it's a mini bike👍
You should name it dinner bell
Hee, hee...There are little stick-on things that contain tiny plastic balls inside, with a see-through window. They have an arrow that points "up," and an adhesive backing, for sticking then on the container. If the box isn't kept upright, the balls stick in the upper part pf the window. They go by the name, "Tip-n-Tell." If the package were tipped over and damage occurred, there's cause for a lawsuit!
I can’t seem to get mines to start I add oil, I had turn the choke to on and start and pull three times still nothing
@@ryvonbelcher5132 You need three things for these things to run fuel, air and spark. If your fuel is good meaning fresh, you need to make sure it's getting to the carburetor spark is very easy to check. Pop off the plug wire. Take out the spark plug and then ground it at the engine with the plug in the wire have somebody give it a couple pulls. See if you have spark air mostly. They always get air no matter what. You might need more than three poles to get it started if you do not have the choke on
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Could have been
You treat that better than your rc cars..............lol
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lol@@rcguygarage
Says don't use synthetic oil, then uses the wrong oil anyways
He didn’t use the wrong oil lmao
@@lucca6996 Yes you used sa30. you needed to use 10w30. SAE30 is heavier
Take it to the skate park! 😅
You must have been riding yesterday, because it's 23° out here this a.m. guy! 🥶 ☃️ 🧊
Good point about the type of oil!!
Non ethanol fuel ⛽️ ONLY boss!! .. and when u do get the non ethanol, make sure to put a couple gallons in the vehicle (not Big Black!) FIRST to clear the pump line of the Death by Corn Juice! 🌽
Going to have to pull a couple of links bro… you don’t want to end up ass-over-tea-kettle for a loose chain bro😳
Guys dont buy this, i wasted 400 bucks and they had to ship my bike twice and i never recived it so dont buy this off frp or temu
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gotta go electric Guy, stop messing with this fossil crap 😂 upvoted!!
FOSSIL POWAH
I is a yankee yeehaw 😂
He’s from Massachusetts but the good part so he’s not really a masshole 😂😂