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Hammer RB230 wrote:Gents I have been following this discussion with interest.
I have a Li 150 with a 175 kit. The engine specs are : 22mm Jetex, AF Rayspeed Clubman, Air box restriction removed and a BGM Performance fitted. Standard gear box with a 17 front sprocket.
Apologies I can't remember the jetting however I know the main was large due to the air filter. On the dyno its putting out 9.5 BHP.
Now that its run in ,performance wise good acceleration and it feels that it will do 50MPH all day but on the dual carriageway top speed is about 55MPH with 60 MPH downhill if I'm lucky. Ive always felt that it will not rev high enough to reach a better top speed. Perhaps the front sprocket is the answer ? I was concerned that changing it would just slow it down !!
Hammer RB230 wrote:So it looks like we need to change the front sprocket ! just a decision on what size 15 or 16 tooth !
I forgot to mention my kit has standard porting.
Cheers
Adam_Winstone wrote:Bin the 17 tooth front sprocket for a start! Considering that you're using the same carb as the GP200 and a pipe that is similar to the SIL Stg IV GP200 then you should be looking to use a similar final gear ratio. You don't say what your porting spec' is, which would have influence on the final ratio required, you should question whether you're kit is putting out more power than the larger GP200 and so able to pull longer gearing???
LI150 15/46 = 5.2:1 top ratio and GP200 18/47 also = 5.2:1 top gear ratio.... so where did the idea that it might pull a 17 tooth front sprocket come from?.
Post by Rich Oswald » Mon Nov 14, 2016 3:56 pm
Guys, there are a couple of posts on here which make comparisons to a LI 150 box, well simply you can't. This is a LI 125 box with a 17 tooth front sprocket. It's a lightly tuned 175 Gori kit which should go a lot quicker than it does. I rode to the York rally with Andie, the OP, and it is slow, very slow, would not go above 40mph. He has since had it dynoed at Chiselspeed with not much improvement. There is something wrong, maybe it is the gearing as the carburation should be ok after the dyno. Going down to a 16 front would give him 5.3:1, which as Adam says should be more than enough and definitely more than a st'd LI 150 or GP 200 @ 5.2:1
Rich'
Post by Adam_Winstone » Mon Nov 14, 2016 4:50 pm
Returning to the issue of state of tune and the fact that this is a Gori 175, rather than your average 175 kit (commonly little more than a 150 bored to 175cc), the ‘tuned’ nature of the Gori kit will not be wholly unlike the tuned nature of a SIL factory Stg. IV 200. As such, the increased port durations will produce good power but they will do so at a somewhat increased rev ceiling, which you will only benefit from if your motor can reach and stay in this higher rev band… drop out of the revs and you drop out of the power. Along with the revvier big bore clubman and 22mm carb, which are both intended to allow the motor to rev higher than the standard SIII exhaust and 20mm carb fitted to TV175 (and SX200 and TV200), SIL stuck with Innocenti’s GP200 gearing at 5.2:1. Indeed, even the official Lambretta tuning manual details increasing port durations, raising compression ratio and upping the jetting for an Innocenti GP200 but it makes no reference to changing the gearing, whereas if you look at the section on increasing output on an LI125 by changing to LI125 Special / GP125 specification it does say that you need to fit the shorter GP125 gearbox to allow it to rev higher/harder. If you don’t allow it to rev then you’ll end up with a bike that struggles to stay in the revs/power and you end up with a bike that is no faster or perhaps even slower (in 4th gear).
The same should apply to your bike/motor, which will be a similar porting spec’ to a SIL Stg. IV 200 but with a slightly smaller CC. If your porting is similar, your components are the same but you’re 25cc less then I wouldn’t expect your bike to be able to pull gearing that is longer than that of the GP200 IV (5.2:1). The 5.3:1 that LI125 16/46 (stretched 80 link or 81 and pull down tensioner) would result in seems to make sense for a 25cc smaller, but otherwise similar spec, motor.
Do please note that incorrect jetting could very easily be responsible for a loss of power too (that’s another discussion to be had).
Adam
Hi Andie
I think I mentioned to you before we have similar set ups .
The only real difference is I run with a 16 tooth front sprocket as mentioned .
I've not measured mine flat out but a few months ago I set the gps on my phone and I got 57.9 mph
I think it had a bit more left but as you say this set up is ideal for round town and the odd
Local rally .
If you want to go on long touring journeys I think your probably looking at a expensive rebuild or another engine .
It can start to get a bit expensive to say the least.
It all depends on what you want really but an li 125 will always be a bit limited As somebody recently told me there no substitute for cc's.![]()
From what you said before you had it set up professionally I wondered what their take on it was ?
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