aerox cylinder opinion

Discussion in 'The Workshop' started by aerox_50, Oct 8, 2011.

  1. aerox_50

    aerox_50 New Member

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    hi well long story short i have an 01 yamaha aerox 50
    and it was basically a non runner due to sitting about
    so we have a haulage business and it ended up there.
    so it been sat there for 3 years ( i roughy estimate 2 years in a shed before that) and a number of tubes looked at it and it couldnt be got running usual shit stupid people talk. being rared with my granda road racing, lorries and quads and motocross bikes i know my way around a bike so decided this summer to but it. costing £30. its in great cond and only 4200 miles on her shes tidy, set about fixing it all was wrong was a carb issue. so to the point the exhaust had been replace with a leo vince power pipe and someone had beroke half the threads from the head on one side so i done a temp jobto see of shes worth repairing but now all fixed up today i hit the roda and it broke 20 miles from home so had to limp home at 30 -_- but now need a new cylinder as i knew i would so i dont know what 1 to get
    herse the 2
    http://www.pedparts.co.uk/product/640/motoforce-standard-50cc-cylinder--aerox-minarelli-lc
    http://www.pedparts.co.uk/product/484/standard-aerox-jog-lc-50cc-cylinder-kit--tnt

    opinions please
     
  2. oliwest

    oliwest Member

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    aerox road legal pit
    might aswll get a 70cc kit, be faster!
     
  3. Cjkt

    Cjkt Member

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    yeah if your gonna be forking out 60 quid for a 50 you may aswell get a 70 kit ... the stage 6 streetrace is only 102 and thats a good 70 i have got that on my aerox and it flys :)
     
  4. Jonnymarrw00t

    Jonnymarrw00t Moderator Staff Member

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    Better off buying a Malossi sport, Good for 9-10bhp over 3-4 you get from standard 50's. I wouldn't touch a tnt kit with a barge pole. If you're adiment to fil a 50 go for a Yamaha replacement.
     

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