Pete "free ride" sounds almost too nice how 'bout "free load"?
Are you located out of harms way from the lingering & widespread storms? It's really been a radical Fall storm season, even with the wildfires burning out West....what's next?
Still beautiful here in Indian Territory, so I've been riding a lot. The X-celsior Schwinn engine finally came to life during a short ride yesterday just before sunset. Just spun up to 6,500 rpm & kept going. Really caught me off guard, but I'm now certain the mods paid off on both motors. I'm pretty certain that the new reeds finally "flexed" 'cause the rings should have already seated, but I am satisfied with whatever combination came into play.
Both motors have some 4 stroking when relatively cool, but that mostly goes away after a good warm up & is only noticeable then for a narrow band at mid range, but now the application of more throttle blows right past it...smooth 2 cycle past that point after a good warm up.
Both motors are built up with almost identical mods, but feel quite different still. The X-celsior Schwinn has the expansion pipe and stock CDI and the Skyhawk has the "kit" muffler and the aftermarket performance "rocket CDI" the X-celsior is lighter...but final sprocket gearing is lower on the Skyhawk, it has 2" greater tire diameter that should offset the 4 tooth difference. The Skyhawk is noticeably quicker off the mark and accelerates faster from any point in speed during cruising, despite the short, baffled exhaust pipe. I've tested the Skyhawk with the muffled "expansion" pipe on it and it runs even better with that setup, so I'm led to believe that the Rocket CDI on the Skyhawk is working really well?? Or it could be, & this is my favored opinion, that the long stroke motors small original design differences, including the tiny stroke increase are not really beneficial. Of course some motors just don't come off the assembly line quite right. Right now I'm happy with both motors, but the GT-5 Skyhawk is quicker & still my favorite version of the China girl engine. As the X-celsior Schwinn is ridden a bit more and the stock CDI module is changed out, along with some fine tuning on the carb jetting & plug heat range selection. I'll no doubt find more performance, but even if not it's quite peppy as is. Building additional power, past this point, is easy enough but low speed manners will suffer as will engine durability. I'm not going racing. I'm thinking output now somewhere close to 5 hp...from 66 cc, with full race mods on fuel maybe 11 hp in closed course race tune is close to the top hp wise for these Chinese weed wackers.
As a motor replacement on a Simplex? I'd say no even though the electric start version or the pull start mod would work for starting the clutch would not hold up well or be up to hauling the extra weight from dead stop with out significant gear reduction, modified CVT or light gearbox addition. I know better engine selections are already in use as replacements for the Simplex.
The China girl is a really neat little motor for bicycle motoring however & that's a good place to use them. Rick C.