a replacement variator thats better than stock

Discussion in 'The Workshop' started by Aerox-lad, Jul 29, 2008.

  1. Aerox-lad

    Aerox-lad New Member

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    as title i need a new variator for my aerox but just wandering what one would be better than a standard one but one that could be used in stead of a stock one? any recommendations?
     
  2. Dec

    Dec Active Member

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    nothing ugm
    whats wrong with mine?
     
  3. Aerox-lad

    Aerox-lad New Member

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    its mouldy and crusty
     
  4. Dec

    Dec Active Member

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    nothing ugm
    its fine laurence, your worried about your 3mph difference top end thats all, nothings wrong with it.
     
  5. RY4N172

    RY4N172 New Member

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    fucking laurence lmaoo sorry :w00t:
     
  6. Aerox-lad

    Aerox-lad New Member

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    yeah but on a slow ped 5mph makes a difference.
     
  7. wobbly_trials

    wobbly_trials Active Member

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    multivar.
     
  8. Dec

    Dec Active Member

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    nothing ugm
    get your ass into gear and make it fast then, you got the money!!
     
  9. mca6969

    mca6969 New Member

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    get polini variator (Y)
     
  10. tweak

    tweak Member

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    multivar...
     
  11. Crana

    Crana Active Member

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    you spend all this money on new pipes and 'sport rollers' and the people would pay 100 quid for a 70 will fly past you...

    How fast does your aerox go without the new variartor and how fast with it? u must be doing something wrong lol ;p
     
  12. Aerox-lad

    Aerox-lad New Member

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    im pretty sure its not a variator problem
    i think its my airbox thats fucked its not tightening up properly so therefor i mthink slightly too much air is coming in. i think it needs rethredding. but when i take the airbox cover off and just screw the screwsa into the back part of the airbox they tightne up fine. ive tried changing screws everything. is there anything i could use to make sure its held on properly?
     
  13. m1ck_t

    m1ck_t Moderator Staff Member

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    alot of shit
    maybe use a bit of silicone around the edge and try different screws to hold it tight for now until you can get another air box? they can't be that expensive surely :wtf:



    reinforced/duct tape :punk:
     
  14. Aerox-lad

    Aerox-lad New Member

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    thanks mick. i cant use something to powerful like araldite as i wont be able to get back into it haha. ill try get some silicone for it. cheers mate (need time off work 1st haha!
     

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