88,000
30 to 35km/h
Boring the engine out will not help the top end speed. This Blaster will go at top end 55 mph at the full throttle.
220 cc of water is 220 ml.
220mL is 7.439 fluid ounces or 220cc
220cc in each leg
It depends on the horse-power of the engine. 220 cc would be about 8-10 HP, equivalent to a 6-8 HP electric motor. But a small petrol engine is usually not used at full power continuously, so manybe a 5 HP motor would do the job.
i would invest in the yamaha they last a couple miles
Well it depends on what surface you are racing on. On the road in a straight line the pulsar will have a slight edge because of the higher top speed. But it will soon start to loose power as the engine heats up because of the twin spark plugs. On dirt the karizma will be much easier to ride because its taller and has a neutral seating position as compared to the forward biased position on the Pulsar. The karizma also has a much better gearbox aiding in quicker shifts and power coming in from low down to race on mud.
The kick starter on a Polaris Phoenix 220cc might not be working because of a loose wire to the starter. If the machine still starts using a key, then check for a broken wire to the starter from the kick starter.
The Suzuki GS1000 typically requires approximately 200-220cc of fork oil per fork leg. The recommended weight for the fork oil is typically around 10W, but this can vary depending on rider preference and riding conditions. It is important to consult the owner's manual or a professional mechanic to ensure the correct amount and weight of fork oil is used for optimal performance and safety.