Answer
Oct 25, 2024 - 10:24 AM
For the phantom engines with a 48 tooth sprocket, after break in it can reach up to speeds to about 40-45 mph. The larger tooth the sprocket the less speed, but the more torque so riding over hills will much easier with the 48 tooth sprocket.
Here is step by step on how you would start the motor once all is installed on the bike
I. Check fuel level and top off if necessary.
2. Turn on fuel valve and depress the ‘tickler’ for 3-10 seconds (the longer time in cold weather).
3. Set the choke to the ‘half closed’ position (lever down is the ‘Off position).
4. With clutch engaged (lever released), rock bike rearwards until resistance is felt.
5. Disengage clutch (pull in lever and engage the lock button).
6. Pedal the bike up to a speed of about 5-10 mph (jogging pace), with the throttle about half open and release the clutch lever by pulling on it and then letting it go. Continue pedaling.
7. The motor will begin to turn and fire occasionally. Use the throttle to vary road speed and move the choke lever to a position that keeps the motor running evenly.
8. As the motor warms up less choke will be required and after about 30 seconds the motor should run properly without any choke (lever down)
Here is step by step on how you would start the motor once all is installed on the bike
I. Check fuel level and top off if necessary.
2. Turn on fuel valve and depress the ‘tickler’ for 3-10 seconds (the longer time in cold weather).
3. Set the choke to the ‘half closed’ position (lever down is the ‘Off position).
4. With clutch engaged (lever released), rock bike rearwards until resistance is felt.
5. Disengage clutch (pull in lever and engage the lock button).
6. Pedal the bike up to a speed of about 5-10 mph (jogging pace), with the throttle about half open and release the clutch lever by pulling on it and then letting it go. Continue pedaling.
7. The motor will begin to turn and fire occasionally. Use the throttle to vary road speed and move the choke lever to a position that keeps the motor running evenly.
8. As the motor warms up less choke will be required and after about 30 seconds the motor should run properly without any choke (lever down)