A 49cc motor, typically found in scooters or small motorcycles, can reach speeds of around 30 to 40 mph when unrestricted. The governor is designed to limit the engine's speed for safety and regulatory compliance; removing it can increase the top speed. However, actual speed may vary based on factors such as the weight of the rider, terrain, and overall condition of the vehicle. Always prioritize safety and adhere to local regulations when modifying engines.
30 mph
About 30 to 35
they go about 300 km
20-30mph
around 30-40MPH
10-15 mph
30 to 45 mph
Approx. 35 mph
25-30 mph depending on weight
It's 40mph
Yes and no. The point of a governor is to limit the RPM's of the engine. Removing the governor in tiself does not hurt a thing, but then you run the risk of over-reving the motor and chance blowing it up. Remember, just because a motor will spin that fast does not mean that it was designed to!
it goes amazingly 30 or 45