take the govenor off or just loosen it alot it increases your speed alot. or just buy a 6.5 horsepower engine. I weigh about 125 pounds and when i took the govenor off i fly on that baby
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Taking off the governor puts your engine at risk of failure. Add a 5.5 or 6.5HP engine for relatively cheap. This will ensure engine safety, while giving you much, much more power.
I added a link to a doodlebug website that will help with getting the most out of your doodlebug db30
Depends... To go 30 mph or what You can take a 210 man on it but he wont go 30
15miles an hour
The stock Baja Motorsports Doodlebug DB30 has a 98cc Lifan 2.8HP engine. Most guys will find it under-powered, even after doing things like adjusting the governor, or even adding a larger (68-80tooth) sprocket on the rear. It's not uncommon to see people purchase the doodlebug, and replace it with a 6.5 Honda Clone engine, found at most automotive stores for $99-$160 The clutches that come with these mini bikes are also sub-par. Feel free to message me if you have any questions about the doodlebug.
it goes 15-17 factory setting but if you adjus the speed gov. you an make it go up to about 35 or 30
A 30-06
Check the link I added in the "Related Links" area. It's an assembly video, and pre-ride instructions (what to check, etc) for the Baja Motorsports Doodlebug DB30
No more than 30 watts of power
No more than 30 watts of power
The mpg`s for a baja doodle bug is in between 45-55 . I filled the gas can in mine and went from 11 am to 3:30 and when I was finished riding there was still 1/2 a tank.
Sorry- there IS no "better"- just different. The .308 has more power than the 30-30, and is a longer range cartridge, but also has much more recoil. The 30-30 is popular in lever actions, and is a short, handy rifle for shooting at 200 yards or less.
30^30 = 2.05891132 × 1044