So here's the update. the website is
www.wemoto.com for the 16t and 17t front sprockets. So I installed the 17t sprocket, clearance was not an issue, perfect fit, easy install. New top speed is 70mph at 8100rpm. On flats I can reach 75mph, but this is not really sustainable and I don't like running those revs. The power band is now more effective for my driving (rural highways and around town). I can now get on freeways and keep pace with traffic. I got my carburetor kit but it is not yet installed. The main reason for this is that I run very lean at high revs this usually due to limitations of the Carb, exhaust, and filter. The filter box is extremely restricitve on this bike so I'm going to pull it out and replace it with a cone filter. The Carb appears to be the limiting factor though. A few thoughts on this... This could be due to in adequate float height, meaning that there is not enough fuel in the float bowl to sustain consumption at high revs, thereby limiting power production and detonation due to lean mixture. Secondly inadequate main jet size, again limiting fuel supply to the engine at high revs causing detonation. According to my own research and experience the remedy would be to increase the main jet size, shim or bend the floats, most likely both along with a couple other jet replacements. Also considering running a cooler plug that will draw more heat out of the combustion chamber thereby decreasing detonation. With an increased fuel supply, I'll then open up the filter and modify the spark arrestor in the exhaust to allow a little more flow. This would be useless without modifying the carburetor becasue the fuel supply is inadequate now. I confirmed this by pulling the filter completely and doing a quick full throttle run down the road, The bike simply ran more lean, no increase in power except a little at low revs, top end remained the same. The limiting factor is definitely the fuel supply. I'll only do stepwise modifications I'm not into chasing issues. So... Step 1 carb kit, Step 2 Filter, Step 3 Spark arrestor aperture. If the detonation doesn't cease then I will go to a cooler spark plug. If all these mods go well, then I will consider milling the head. @thesurgeonistherobot - I'm not planning on racing this bike at all, my goal is to increase its useability. 70mph(~120kph) is not achieved easily on this bike and that is the speed limit on the local freeways, on steep inclines I can't maintain 50 mph. Moreover, I'm only conducting cost effective modifications, the carb kit cost 39$ the sprocket 13$ and a new filter is around 7-15$, exhaust mod is a drill bit that I already own, milling the head is about 1 hr of shop time (I'd pull the head myself) @ defated I don't know how youre getting 143kph out of a quannon 150, with 17t front and stock rear sprocket, I'm rpm limited to about 125 kph(~10,500rpm), I have not confirmed this with gps yet, but I will very soon. 143kph sounds like a gross exaggeration to me. I've seen this a couple times, some guy on this forum claimed that the stock quannon did 80mph and that some other owners bike was obviously not running well. There's no way this is true unless there are different stock gearing setups for this bike, of which I've seen no evidence at all.