That’s a fast lil bugger i remember my daughter’s Honda rebel 200 cc wouldn’t go faster than 63 mph. 😳😳😁but then again it was a 1990’s bike but here we’ve have come a long way.
Your right and it's super smooth while doing it too! This engine is very impressive, I'm sure I will be over 80mph GPS eventually. Thanks for the comment
Thanks, Herbie. You know that was the first question that we would ask, even before the front tire was mounted. Second question would be: how's that cup holder work above 70 mph? Both questions answered!
It's a pretty amazing bike, and for the speedometer to be so accurate that's a plus. Almost all of the different brand bikes I have owned have been off anywhere from 2-10 mph. I am happy with only 3mph off
Hello, no I didn’t, I think the ECU will make minor changes as needed, and I haven’t had any issues because of it. It would be great to remap if you could but as far as I know it hasn’t been done yet. I ran my KPR for 4000 miles before I sold the bike and it ran great. On that bike I removed the snorkel and rubber cover over the air box. On my Kpm I didn’t, it runs great both ways but I do believe it runs on the lean side, which is why I left the snorkel in on my Kpm. Thanks for the question
@@herbiesgarage681 Thanks for the explanation, I'm about changing the exhaust to the after market one, and I was afraid that the bike will lose power if we don't remap the The ECU. and now I am confident to change it. Thank you.
That’s a fast lil bugger i remember my daughter’s Honda rebel 200 cc wouldn’t go faster than 63 mph. 😳😳😁but then again it was a 1990’s bike but here we’ve have come a long way.
Your right and it's super smooth while doing it too! This engine is very impressive, I'm sure I will be over 80mph GPS eventually. Thanks for the comment
Thanks, Herbie. You know that was the first question that we would ask, even before the front tire was mounted. Second question would be: how's that cup holder work above 70 mph? Both questions answered!
Thanks Todd, glad to help 🤣🤣
That's exactly how mine reads to Herbie
It's a pretty amazing bike, and for the speedometer to be so accurate that's a plus. Almost all of the different brand bikes I have owned have been off anywhere from 2-10 mph. I am happy with only 3mph off
Hi, did you remap the ECU after changing the exhaust system?
Hello, no I didn’t, I think the ECU will make minor changes as needed, and I haven’t had any issues because of it. It would be great to remap if you could but as far as I know it hasn’t been done yet. I ran my KPR for 4000 miles before I sold the bike and it ran great. On that bike I removed the snorkel and rubber cover over the air box. On my Kpm I didn’t, it runs great both ways but I do believe it runs on the lean side, which is why I left the snorkel in on my Kpm. Thanks for the question
@@herbiesgarage681 Thanks for the explanation, I'm about changing the exhaust to the after market one, and I was afraid that the bike will lose power if we don't remap the The ECU. and now I am confident to change it. Thank you.
@@superkepin your welcome
Slow down there herbie😂
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Sweet!
Yes it is, a beautiful bike and strong runner for a 200cc
Pretty good for 200cc
Yeah, I think so too
Do you know what rear rack you have one the bike?
Yeah, I just purchased a cheap one on Amazon and fabricated it to work on my bike. So far so good.
Is that mph?
@@MiikkaNurminen1 yes it is
@@herbiesgarage681 is the motor 163fml? So i can know how fast my moped goes because i searched 163fml topspeed run so is yhe motor 163Fml?
@@MiikkaNurminen1 no, it’s a 165ML-E
@@herbiesgarage681 oh okay do you have any 163fml engines so i could see the topspeed?
@@MiikkaNurminen1 I don’t think I do, the only 200cc I have is the Kpm. I’ll check the numbers later today but I don’t believe I do