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Theres a couple things you can do... i replaced that one spring (not the big one) but the next to it with a paperclip. idk how it does it, but my bike is going a lot faster. you can also loosen the screw where the lever hits, the one with the spring on it, but not too much. Also try leaving the switch on half way or less, not the fuel valve, but the other one. hope this helps! also you can cut the little nobe where the throttle hits (next to the choke). this will make ur throtle be able to go farther. cute it with a saw to cute metal. this made mine go about 30-40 mph. i i still have not goten it tope speed.

NO dont listen to that dont unscrew the screw it makes the engine run bad it doesnt help at all this guy doesnt know anything!

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The original poster can barely spell, I'd take his advice with a grain of salt.

Leaving the Choke on half way is not advisable. You will end up with more carbon deposits in your engine since you'll be running too much fuel through it.

There is an adjustment screw on the engine to allow the throttle to go further. This is called the Engine Governor Speed Adjuster screw. You can do a search on it and find videos, pictures and tons of other little things. Don't go and "cute" things off with a saw made to "cute" metal.

Also, don't go and replace things with paper clips!

As the last person said, i recommend not cutting anything off of your engine or anything off of the surrounding areas, also, in order to get better acceleration, even if the engine is hot, give it tons of throttle and start it with the choke on and then switch to no choke. And, dont cut anything off !!!! --EDIT--

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