Postingan Populer

New Yamaha Enduro Motorcycle / Yamaha enduro 175 | Enduro motorcycle, Yamaha dirt bikes ... / Caboolture yamaha is located in suburu, state.

Motorcycle Trail Braking Technique : Motorcycle Trail Braking - Beginners guide - Circuit Chasers : Temperature, pressures, surface type, precipitation, bike setup and rider inputs.

Scooter Kymco Agility 50 16+ / MotoConti - Scooter Kymco Agility City 16+ 50 E4 2020 - Kymco's highly acclaimed noodoe navigation satellite navigation system, which only needs to be connected to a smart phone to display the route guidance on the dashboard, enabling riders to go on a journey with the assurance that they are traveling accurately.

Hero Motocorp Upcoming Bikes 2021 : Hero Motorcycles Scooters Price List Jan 2021 - Splendor ... : This new adv motorcycle from hero will have a 300+ cc engine and will.

Matco Tools Com - 8 PIECE GREEN SCREWDRIVER SET SSG8C | Matco Tools - Is an american professional tool distribution franchise for the automotive and other industries and is based in stow, ohio, united states.

Whizzer Pacemaker

Whizzer Pacemaker

  • #2

Post a couple pictures of the bike you are interested in buying, there are a few knowledgeable guys here that will give you the low down on the bike. Sounds like low mileage and reasonable price to me. Just say $1000 and see what happens.

  • #4

It's a beaut! Not even a mark on it, there are a couple guys here that will help you get the most out of it and keep it running top notch.

  • #5

Hello every one. I joined this forum hopefully to get some answers. I been wanting something to ride around for fun on weekends for few miles and I came across this bike it looks great. As far as background I never worked on any bikes or cars and read many posts on how people usually work to upgrade to make their bikes engine proof. I guess my question is it worth it for me to shell out the money if I can't do much to the bike if it were to ever break down? The bike has around 550 miles and would be $1400 for it.

Not a 2006 Pacemaker it's a 2005 NE-5 and a very nice one too (y)
Someone really loved that Whizzer. I can tell it's had some work done to it already.
Cyl has been painted black and the flywheel has been lightened. I can tell because the belt guard has been cut to show off the flywheel,
Too bad it don't have the turn signals and a luggage rack. The Chrome fender tips were extra and the guy put a laid back seat post.

Since the Cyl has been painted and the Flywheel lightened. That means whoever owned it probably made some more upgrades.
My gut feeling tells me that this is a good Whizzer with all the bugs worked out (y) I wonder why it wasn't ridden more :unsure:

$1400 is Top Dollar for that Whizzer it sold new in 2005 for $1750 and Kelly Blue Book retail value today is about $1050
Ask what upgrades have been done. It might be worth it if it's had all the necessary upgrades.
I would give ya a list of upgrades to look for but I want to see what the seller tells ya first

Last edited:

  • #9

We haven't even talked about having to constantly monitor cylinder head temperature while riding.

Skeezer

Do you know something I don't? How are you constantly monitoring your cyl head temps while riding?

I know what temp these NE-5 s run.
The only accurate way to take the cyl head temperature, is while riding the bike in the wind @ 35mph
Trying to take the temp going any faster than 35 mph holding that temp gun, made me feel like I might crash :LOL:

My testing NE-5
After 10 miles on a 82*F day, going 35 MPH in the wind and holding the temp gun 1' away from the cyl head, pointing the laser at a flat spot on the cyl head by the spark plug The temps were 300*F to 325*F which is acceptable for a flat head 4 stroke.
Case temp was 150*F to 175*F
But while at Idle within 3 minutes the cly head temps spiked past 400*F. Good thing stoplights are not longer than 3 minutes.
I don't use fancy heat coatings in the combustion chamber either. (A rumor was started that Whizzers needed heat coatings) :LOL:
The Rumor claimed that the temp of a Whizzer was over 500*F and a combustion chamber heat coatings reduced the temp to 300*F :ROFLMAO:
If it makes ya feel better and have more confidence in your Whizzer than use heat coatings They can't hurt and just might do some good too. But I find them not necessary on the NE-5

I've got over 39K miles on my Whizzer. I won't hesitate to take my Whizzer on a 100 mile ride. She's always ready (y)
I even rode my Whizzer in over 100*F heat all summer on purpose just to see if I could melt her down. Nope, she was just fine
I must be doing something right :LOL:
DSCF3704.JPG DSCF3705.JPG DSCF3709.JPG

I run a NE-5 Cast Iron Westman Cyl and an Ambassador Head shaved 150"th
The Ambassador head is nicknamed "The Block Head" because of the short cooling fins
My bike's top speed is 50mph and I cruise at 35 to 45mph and I don't have a heat problem.
You would think I would have a heat problem with a cast Iron cyl and a cyl head with short cooling fins
DSCF9332.JPG DSCF9343.JPG

I do resurface the head every 1K miles and use a new copper head gasket if needed
I make my own head gaskets, last time I made some I made enough for a life time.

motoredbikes.com

Make Copper Head gaskets

Howzit Everyone, Making your own Copper Head Gaskets saves a lot of money$ and now you can match the combustion chamber exact. Cutting and drilling thin copper sheet takes some thought and skill. I'll explain in order what works for me and the basic tools I use. I use .016 th" thick copper sheet...

motoredbikes.com motoredbikes.com

Sure the Whizzer needs the right mods and routine maintenance.
Anyone with mechanical aptitude can learn how to work on them.

The key to keeping your temps down is don't idle for long periods of time and stay In The Wind
You should be able to ride your NE-5 all day if ya want.
If ya really want to keep the temps down, ride the bike @ 25 - 30 mph, But that's no Fun :(

Don't even play with a WC-1 Upgrade the Cyl to a NE-5 (Today it's the Cruzzer Cyl kit)

Last edited:

Whizzer Pacemaker

Source: https://motoredbikes.com/threads/2006-whizzer-pacemaker-2-questions.58826/