What do you all make of this kit?? Would it last more than a week?? Would I need a new crank as I don't know how many miles it's done. :w00t:
i have seen some 80 kits for sale for the 50cc's but they are shite i think. well ones i seen looked it.
DICKHEAD LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL 80 kits are overly sick.. but need LOTS of parts.. usually cost in excess of 1500 quid to build an engine.. can do it alot cheaper but thas if you know what your doing an adapt parts
one i seen was pretty cheap and looked shit so :bird: will try find it. found one is an ac. http://scooter-center.com/catalog/produ ... s_id=11582
What a dickhead I am... Forgot the link. It doesn't look all that. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....m=190194364260&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=009
Polini and Malossi are well expencive for an 80 kit I have already got a Malossi 70 kit on it but it doesn't seem to be quick enough. It is miles quicker than any ped round here apart from a friend who has got a Senda but he has spent shit loads on it. But a 70 kit just doesn't seem quick enough.
I don't think it is a sports kit. I think its just a cast iron one as the barrell is black. Don't get me wrong it is quick. But not quick enough for my liking What do you guys make of that 80 kit then??
Oooh. I know this question has been asked hundreds of times, But how much am I looking at for a Malossi/Polini race kit?
the sc link looks like a budget version of the 2 fast kit but id give one a go deffo.. cheap as. the ebay store is just some clueless fuckwhit trying to sell things with incorrect discriptions.. without a long stroke crank or engine mods you cant get a wider piston in a piggy case. thats a 70 kit and an over optimistic/poorly informed seller who cant messure a barrel for himself
:w00t: ROFLMAO well said mate i thought i heard myself speak out loud lol any how i don't get why your 70 feel so slow (i got 70 kit barrels lying about here and scattered around my house) and i can tell you they will give any 80cc kit a run for their money, and they are std steel cast 70 kits btw, you just need to port tune them (or overrev tune them if you have the crank to go with it). anyhow don't trust quick sellers on e-bay man a lot of my friends has learned their lesson from doing so. Better off getting someone with the proper tools and enough time to port tune your current one, it wont hurt your pocket and you'll get the extra Ommph out of it