Bing
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Post by Bing on Oct 20, 2012 19:53:02 GMT -5
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Post by kevin55950 on Oct 20, 2012 23:17:49 GMT -5
No, but you can look here: www.scootertuning.caLook for Motoforce and Naraku parts, they are inexpensive but works well. Motoforce torque driver is around $45, I have it and the different grooves are like using a different strength torque spring , clutch around $45-46( motoforce racing or Evo, or Naraku clutch), bell Motoforce Racing is great for cheap I already used it, around $35. For variator, maybe a Naraku Racing at $50. I LOVED the polini HiSpeed but it is $85. Take the same size for clutch and bell also, they have to be matched according to their size to work well. 105mm or 107mm! With a good variator, you'll see a big difference. That's the part I normally change at the beginning, before going to a BBK or else. I installed Polini HiSpeed on a Kymco Vitality 2T and the scooter was just like... not the same, having a better power and it was running like a brand new engine. I have +5 to +10 mph with a Stage6 Over Range variator ( $130). My friend brought there a Naraku variator for his TGB scooter, we'll see the difference tomorrow, we'll install it. I've ordered some parts there and I got a really good service. Price is great also.
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Bing
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Post by Bing on Dec 27, 2012 16:06:49 GMT -5
I would like to change the gears in this but I am looking to gear it for more pull from a start and not higher top speed. Does anyone know what configuration I need and where to buy the gears?? Thanks!
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Post by kevin55950 on Dec 29, 2012 2:16:02 GMT -5
Performance/aftermarket gears are generally for longer ratios (more top speed). I don't know if you'll be able to find gears with shorter ratio.
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Post by 90GTVert on Dec 29, 2012 9:47:03 GMT -5
You will probably find it useful to determine your current final drive ratio. Better still, find out how many teeth are on each gear. Then you know what you're looking for.
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