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Post by myhotdelta88 on Aug 7, 2024 21:31:37 GMT -5
I am trying to get more power on take off on my off road 2 stroke scooter. I have a 70cc kit and expansion exhaust. 17mm carb with a 22.5idle jet and a 110 main jet. 4 ounce rollers and a 788 belt. I would like to get it to throw dirt when I floor it. And want it to take hills better. Top speed is about 35 to 40. Also have huge dirt bike tires on it. 120/70-12 knobbie.
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kosmos
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Post by kosmos on Aug 8, 2024 23:29:20 GMT -5
put bigger triplet springs in your clutch shoes. then it will not take off until the rpm's are higher.
that looks like the bike ive got. It is an x-peed 50 with 12 inch tires and front calipers
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Post by FrankenMech on Aug 9, 2024 1:20:09 GMT -5
Again, a scooter is not made for trail riding, get a trail bike. People will just laugh at you for riding a scooter on a trail.
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Post by Lucass2T on Aug 9, 2024 3:09:15 GMT -5
Again, a scooter is not made for trail riding, get a trail bike. People will just laugh at you for riding a scooter on a trail. Comon Frankenmech, it's called having fun. You should try it sometimes. Who cares that a scooter is not made for trail riding, let the kid have some fun will ya. Scoots are not ideal but they can be made into something to have lots of fun with off road. I did tons of mx riding with all sorts of scoots, mopeds and other weird vehicles. It's fun and low budget, better than spending all your time on your phone or just staying inside.
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Post by FrankenMech on Aug 9, 2024 3:26:57 GMT -5
Yeah right, -just wait until it breaks in half jumping over a bump and someone gets hurt, possibly badly...
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Post by oliver on Aug 9, 2024 13:51:25 GMT -5
Lol. Run a frame brace. I've seen people trail ride plenty of scoots. It's usually the cvt that overheats, clutches roasting, and belts getting shredded that make it get old.
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