I don’t think it did. It is most likely the zip tied governer. I adjusted the idle screw a little more so it isn’t as bad. Hopefully a riser might help reduce vibrations.
My ct200u vibrates a lot when idling, hurts to grab the handle bars. I’ve adjusted the idle screw, added rubber washers under the engine, but is still hella vibraty. All ive done is removed governed. Any recommendations to decrease vibrations
So besides installing a t/c, what else can I do to increase the speed on the bike. So far it tops at 25mph before gov comes in. What can I do to get past this. Would installing 18lb springs allow me to safely remove gov? Still very new to minibikes
When I go fast in it, it goes fast, pauses, and goes fast again. Its like a wave going up in down. It pushed forward, stops, then pushes forward again. I'm not good at describing it.
Also when I let it idle, after about 30 seconds the bike starts shaking and progressively gets louder. Sounds like its gonna explode. Not sure if it’s normal or not for it to shake so much from just idling.
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I loosened the throttle stop screw a little more. I noticed that the bike hurts to hold because of the vibrations. Any ideas for a quick fix for reducing the vibrations.
I’m looking to install a new quiet exhaust pipe/muffler on my stock ct200u but I’m not sure what exhaust to buy. Any recommendations for a quiet, neighborhood friendly muffler. The stock one isn’t too loud but I’d like to get the sound down. I’m also very new to mini bikes.
Late response but I got it working. Ordered a new carb and installed it and it runs smooth. I still have the weird ‘clugging’ sound when I go fast. Might need an air filter upgrade. The bike also only tops out at around 23 mph. Not sure why it isn’t as fast as other ct200us that I see online.
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