So, what is the current LSR for a 100cc bike? Here's some pretty fast old tiddlers:

1963 Suzuki RM63
Engine type: Air-cooled 49.64 cc single cylinder rotary valve 2-stroke. 11 ps/ 13.000 rpm.
Bore x stroke: 40.0 x 39.5 mm
Carburetor type: M24
Compression ratio: 8.8:1
Top speed: 150 kph (93 mph)
Clutch type: Dry multiple plates
Transmission: 9 gears
Tyres: 2.00-18 / 2.25-18
Brake type (front): 1 drum, 2 cam
Brake type (rear): 1 drum, 1 cam

1967 Suzuki RK67
Engine type: Water-cooled 50 cc parallel twin 2-stroke. Maximum 17,500 rpm, 170 kph.
Transmission: 14 speeds

1967 Suzuki RS67
February 1967 - August 1967
Engine type: Water-cooled 125 cc square-four 2-stroke.
Bore x Stroke: 35.5 x 31.5 mm
Compression ratio: 8.4
Carburetor: VM24
42 hp / 16,500 rpm (350 bhp per liter), 145 mph.
Transmission: 12 speeds
Here's a 50cc Kreidler that gets to 118.9 kph in 7.3 seconds:

And according to
http://fullspeed.to/50cc-racing - the LSR for a 50cc bike in 1965 was 210 kph - on a Kreidler...

More Kreidler records here:
http://www.kreidler.nl/forum/speed-cw.phpThe 210 kph Kreidler:
