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A streetrace kit with a 17.5 carb & carbon reeds, Leo vince zx and a decent variator will give you good all round performance and reliability....
The usual rule of thumb for upjetting for a sports exhaust is 10% so for example a standard Aerox 62 main jet is changed for a 68.
The roller weights are probably too low and take too long to start changing the variator try about 5.5 and don't mess with the clutch springs...
Could be 1, poor battery connections 2, poor earth or 3, flat/knackered battery.
If you took your car driving test before 2001 you can ride a moped (cat P) without taking a CBT, you also do not need to have L plates and you can...
No, you can only use the 16x13 if that is the dimension of the rollers that came with the variator. Smaller rollers will rattle about and may not...
If the bike was running well before you changed the exhaust then it's quite likely to be something to do with that. I remember a forum member...
Yeah, Ive got a load of spare parts left, so I'll probably buy a cheap one and do the business on it.
Not sure yet. It;s had a lot done to it, 70cc streetrace, 17,5 Dellorto, Top racing full circle crank, etc, etc. And it has a soundboard.
After crashing my Seat Ibiza and spending £7k on my Suzuki Swift Sport , Ive got to sell my Aerox to help pay off my debt (still waiting for...
The gear up kit should not have much effect on acceleration as the variator should take care of it. The pro rep does come into it's own at higher...
I noticed that you got the exhaust for free, is it new or used? If it is used it may be gunked up and need a clean out, also have you checked to...
I've just helped my Old man dig his old Honda VT600 Shadow from the back of his mates garage. We are going to spend the winter turning it into a...
I try not to argue with idiots as anyone listening in may have a problem telling who' who. However some times it's got to be done.
If you think what I said in the post was 'slagging you off' then get a life and while you are at it get your facts right before misleading less...
It depends on what 70 kit you intend to use, I did for peace of mind with my streetrace cos it revs higher than the other sports kits.
It's not a Mallosi it's a Pollini kit so that advice would probably be misleading.
If it's under inflated the extra movement in the trye wall creates heat which can cause a blow out. Then you'll give a f**k when you end up on...
It's impossible for the pump to know what pressure the manufacturers recomend for your bike., it has no way of knowing whether your tyre needs...
Jeez , that's clever , a psychic air pump.