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Post by tiny on Jun 6, 2020 20:19:03 GMT -5
Looks nice. My my Vinos with a Stage6 exhaust never hit the side fender but would drag on the ground on tight right turns. Slightly longer rear shock fixed that. Be careful with it though. I managed to wheelie mine and my wife's on several occasions
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Post by Zino on Jun 6, 2020 20:33:32 GMT -5
Nice work That belt on the back is maxed out . Are you still on stock Torque driver ? Is that just basically because you got the upsize belt from malossi and some shims ? I have the malossi variator already stock clutch and torque driver .
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Post by mrchilled85 on Jun 7, 2020 4:25:34 GMT -5
looks very nice its going to go well im sure
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Post by gutiwarrior on Jun 9, 2020 22:43:19 GMT -5
Looks nice. My my Vinos with a Stage6 exhaust never hit the side fender but would drag on the ground on tight right turns. Slightly longer rear shock fixed that. Be careful with it though. I managed to wheelie mine and my wife's on several occasions She wheelies very nice 🤙 I’m teaching my wife to be light on the throttle and lean forward haha
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Post by gutiwarrior on Jun 9, 2020 22:44:50 GMT -5
Slightly longer rear shock fixed that.[/quote I have a slightly longer one but then my main stand doesn’t work...you got rid of the main and just going with side stand?
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Post by gutiwarrior on Jun 9, 2020 22:46:08 GMT -5
looks very nice its going to go well im sure The belt helped my max out the torque driver. Slightly longer. Stock belt on these bikes arnt long enough for full potential.
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Post by Zino on Jun 9, 2020 22:47:34 GMT -5
A better shock on the back helps with the wheelies and with the bumps . I did have to tell my wife to lean forward before the shock upgrade because of the wheelie effect.
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Post by gutiwarrior on Jun 9, 2020 22:47:47 GMT -5
I’m trying to figure out gear ratio. My primary and secondary. I haven’t opened it up yet but I know I’m around a 13-1. Just by spinning the wheel....I’d like to get some more top end speed. Maxing our around 10,200 rpm, I can come down a little and sacrifice some wheelie in the beginning if I can make the bike gain some more speed...
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Post by gutiwarrior on Jun 9, 2020 22:48:54 GMT -5
A better shock on the back helps with the wheelies and with the bumps . I did have to tell my wife to lean forward before the shock upgrade because of the wheelie effect. I bought a 245. Makes the main stand wobble. I could go to a 235 but special order from Eliexpress is where I could only find it.
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Post by Zino on Jun 9, 2020 22:52:26 GMT -5
Can you post up a sig line so we can all see what you modded up. 10,000 rpms should have you in that 55 mph range . If you throw gears on this you might be at 60 . take a video on a speed run and get your vino on the speed list tiny needs company
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Post by Zino on Jun 9, 2020 22:53:47 GMT -5
I got a 240 mm shock and it does max out the stand . When you upsize the tires you also max out the stand without a upgraded shock
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Post by gutiwarrior on Jun 9, 2020 22:54:59 GMT -5
Can you post up a sig line so we can all see what you modded up. 10,000 rpms should have you in that 55 mph range . If you throw gears on this you might be at 60 . take a video on a speed run and get your vino on the speed list tiny needs company Sure thing! It’s going 55+ for sure right now. I’d love to get a solid 60.
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Post by gutiwarrior on Jun 9, 2020 22:56:54 GMT -5
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Post by Zino on Jun 9, 2020 23:03:32 GMT -5
Your going to need a parachute to stop at 60 plus . I have seen video of builds onthe now gone zuma forums with 10,000 plus rpms with gear that break mid 60's . These light weight scoots really fly .
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Post by gutiwarrior on Jun 9, 2020 23:14:05 GMT -5
Your going to need a parachute to stop at 60 plus . I have seen video of builds onthe now gone zuma forums with 10,000 plus rpms with gear that break mid 60's . These light weight scoots really fly . My next plan was to redo the front with fork and suspension so I can add a big disk brake. In time......speed first. Safety second. Haha
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