Governors limit the RPM of the engine. Removing it will increase RPM but can cause engine damage.
how to make a pocket bike faster.
Lose weight.
Governors limit the RPM on the engine. Removing it will allow higher revs but can cause harm to your engine.
What you can do is on most of the pocket bike carburetors there is a little screw that you can a dust that will increase the speed
if you want it to go faster with no performance parts you will need a lighter person
how do you make pocket bike turbo or where do you buy it i need it for my f4-15 pocket bike 49cc
bore out the engine, make it lighter, and add nos at bis racing.com
sit on it and turn the srew . when it feels like its about to go faster or pull hardest that's it
Loosen the governor which is a screw behind the front chain cover. Search on YouTube,"How to make a Baja racer mini bike go faster."
A governor exists to limit your speed on level ground to about 30 MPH. This was done for safety reasons, and so that riding/driving a pocket bike doesn't require the operator to have a Motorcycle endorsement on their driving license. About the only way you're going to travel faster is when going downhill accompanied by a stiff tailwind, something anyone can do without having the need for any motorized power. Also, in order to 'qualify' riding in the bike lanes, modification of the engine and/or removal of the governor to go faster is against the law for one. If you want to travel faster, get yourself a motorcycle and do things the right way.
take parts off that u dont need to make the pocket bike go faster LOOSE SOME WEIGHT OR BUY PERFORMANCE PARTS remove the muffler, remove plastic pieces that are not needed, bore out the cylinders and get bigger pistons, swap sprockets or get a smaller rear sprocket. (this will make it slower off the line but significantly increase top speed. just like a mountain bike in low gear)
get a better spark plug and put a air filter on it that should give u a lil bit more power