Buzzard2
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If you want LESS top speed, more pulling power for hills and bucking the wind pick a smaller drive roller.
If you want a FASTER top speed, less pulling power on hills and bucking the wind pick a larger drive roller.
Keep in mind the larger the drive roller you will have to assit pedal the bike up hills and high winds.
The 1" drive roller is good for riders up to 200 lbs and some hills top speed is about 25 - 27 mph. Mostly used with engines 1.10 HP and Higher.
This kit:
The 1-1/8" drive roller is the standard and most common size for riders up to 280 lbs with mostly flat ground that want a fast top speed about 30 mph. Mostly used with engines 1.60 HP and Higher.
The 1.34" drive roller and for riders 150 lbs or less and mostly flat ground 37+ mph.
Mostly used with engines 2.0 HP and Higher.
If you want a FASTER top speed, less pulling power on hills and bucking the wind pick a larger drive roller.
Keep in mind the larger the drive roller you will have to assit pedal the bike up hills and high winds.
The 1" drive roller is good for riders up to 200 lbs and some hills top speed is about 25 - 27 mph. Mostly used with engines 1.10 HP and Higher.
This kit:
The 1-1/8" drive roller is the standard and most common size for riders up to 280 lbs with mostly flat ground that want a fast top speed about 30 mph. Mostly used with engines 1.60 HP and Higher.
The 1.34" drive roller and for riders 150 lbs or less and mostly flat ground 37+ mph.
Mostly used with engines 2.0 HP and Higher.