What should I do with my XVs 125 DragStar?

What should I do with my XVs 125 DragStar?

I my xvs125 Dragstar dose 60mph flat out! is this right? if not wat can i do to fix it??? i also want to change the sprockets to drop the rpm at top end, wich sprocket do i change (front or back) and wat to change to, was also looking to customis a few bits exhast rear views ect… But cant find any bits???? Would be very gratful for any help.

Can a Yamaha 125 cruiser travel over 65mph?

Best thing to do decks if you want to travel at speeds over 65mph is to get a bigger bike its not worth farting about spending money changing sprockets ect just to get an extra 5mph out of it. Its a 125 cruiser designed to look good sound good and most of all be economical which it does very well.

Is the front sprocket on a DragStar too big?

However whilst generally true in practice this is not always the case, mostly due to the power output of the machine at certain revs being higher or lower than at others. to achieve your desired result will often involve some trial and error. It should also be noted that some models cannot accommodate larger front sprockets: check before ordering.

I my xvs125 Dragstar dose 60mph flat out! is this right? if not wat can i do to fix it??? i also want to change the sprockets to drop the rpm at top end, wich sprocket do i change (front or back) and wat to change to, was also looking to customis a few bits exhast rear views ect… But cant find any bits???? Would be very gratful for any help.

Best thing to do decks if you want to travel at speeds over 65mph is to get a bigger bike its not worth farting about spending money changing sprockets ect just to get an extra 5mph out of it. Its a 125 cruiser designed to look good sound good and most of all be economical which it does very well.

However whilst generally true in practice this is not always the case, mostly due to the power output of the machine at certain revs being higher or lower than at others. to achieve your desired result will often involve some trial and error. It should also be noted that some models cannot accommodate larger front sprockets: check before ordering.