If you want to keep it stock, back out the throttle limiter screw. If you are willing to spend money I suggest buying a Honda clone 6.5hp motor. They cost about 150, I got mine at harbour freight. Beyond that, removing the governor gear helps and with a little bit of custom fabbing you can add a cone filter intake and upgrade to a less restrictive exhaust.
15miles an hour
You loosen the screw until about 1mm sticks out.
The Baja Doodlebug mini bike has been discontinued. However, you can still get reconditioned ones (as of 8-10-12) at suggested link below.See related link below!
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.
about 30mph there is a gear upgrade witch will make it go atleast 50mph
to have a mini bike i would say 5-10
it is a bike. :)
To upgrade your bike's performance with a DT Swiss ratchet upgrade kit, you can replace the stock ratchet system in your bike's hub with the DT Swiss upgrade kit. This can improve the engagement and overall performance of your bike's drivetrain, providing smoother and more efficient power transfer.
I think you mean where and the answer is in a mini bike store.
To upgrade your bike's performance with a DT Swiss Star Ratchet Upgrade Kit, you can replace the existing ratchet system in your bike's hub with the DT Swiss Star Ratchet system. This upgrade can improve the engagement and efficiency of your bike's drivetrain, resulting in smoother and more responsive shifting.
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A doodlebug refers to several meanings. In zoology, it is referred as an insect. A doodlebug is often considered a rail car or a self-propelled railroad vehicle. Some forms of mini-bikes and scooters are also considered doodlebugs.