Coleman Minibikes Governor Delete Zip Tie Method *Detailed* & Top Speed Run CT200U BT200X

Published on March 8, 2021
Duration: 14:32

This video details the zip tie method for disabling the governor on Coleman CT200U and BT200X minibikes, boosting top speed from 24 mph to 30 mph. It explains the governor's function and the risks of bypassing it without internal engine upgrades like a billet rod and flywheel. The process involves removing the gas tank and exhaust to access and secure the governor spring with a zip tie.

Quick Summary

The zip tie method deletes the governor on Coleman minibikes by securing the governor spring, preventing throttle closure at higher RPMs. This modification increased top speed from 24 mph to 30 mph in testing, but carries risks of engine failure without internal upgrades.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Channel Theme
  2. 00:28Governor Delete Overview
  3. 01:16Governor Mechanics & Safety
  4. 03:03Zip Tie Method Explained
  5. 04:25Baseline Top Speed Run
  6. 06:06Disassembly for Access
  7. 08:20Applying the Modification
  8. 11:03Post-Modification Speed Run
  9. 11:48Final Assessment & Future Plans

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the zip tie method delete the governor on a Coleman minibike?

The zip tie method prevents the governor spring, located under the gas tank, from expanding. This stops the governor arm from pulling back and closing the throttle, allowing the engine to reach higher RPMs and thus higher speeds.

What is the performance increase from a governor delete on a Coleman minibike?

On a stock Hisun 196cc engine, removing the governor via the zip tie method increased the top speed from approximately 24 mph to 30 mph during testing with a 230 lb rider.

What are the risks of deleting the governor on a Coleman minibike?

Deleting the governor without internal engine upgrades can lead to engine failure. Risks include damage to the crank, connecting rod, and flywheel due to over-revving beyond the stock components' safe limits.

What parts need to be removed for the zip tie governor delete?

To access the governor spring, you typically need to remove the gas tank, which is held by two 10mm nuts and one 8mm bolt, and the exhaust pipe, secured by two 1/2 inch nuts.

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