aerox power wheelie

Discussion in 'Scooter Tuning' started by alperin, Oct 31, 2008.

  1. alperin

    alperin Active Member

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    hi everybody did search before you tell me. lol

    basically i am bored of going on both wheels and i want to start doing one wheels on my aerox and my performance parts arent giving the bike enough power to push it up so i was thinking would a malossi fly clutch and malossi multivar help this ? or would i definetly need a bigger carb because i hate setting up carbs thanks no haters or spammers:)
     
  2. alexsr70

    alexsr70 New Member

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    erm just stick sum light rollers and stiff clutch springs in it

    failing that spend 2000 on an engine then you'll have 20bhp to play with
     
  3. alperin

    alperin Active Member

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    kk mate thanks for the info i guess blue ones are the stiffest springs
     
  4. Samuel

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    lol what haave you got on it at the moment cause it would mostly take a 70 with biiger carb, air fliter, my mate had one and i could just do that on his although he could od it much better then me
     
  5. alperin

    alperin Active Member

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    its not that i cant wheelie coz i let my mates try and there pro at wheelieng but cant get it going its got mallossi 70 sport
    yasuni r exhaust
    No filter atm
    4.8 mallossi rollers


    Thanks
     
  6. Samuel

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    hmmm try lighter roller i cnt remember what my mate had in his bit i know it was like 4g or sumin
     
  7. alperin

    alperin Active Member

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    i have 3.8g in the back seat will try that and see if makes any differents apart from screaming lol
     
  8. Aerox-lad

    Aerox-lad New Member

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    i think red springs are the stiffest if memory tells me correct (malossi) but yeah id say around 4g should give it a bit more kick. but dont forget ur engine is only producing like 8hp.
     
  9. alperin

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    alright then thanks for the info ill try red springs if not then im looking forward to 21mm
     
  10. pimped_aerox2

    pimped_aerox2 New Member

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    i have 3.0gram rollers and blue clutch springs and mine power wheelie and also carbon reeds/reed block made a massive difference in my power wheeling. :w00t:
     
  11. MiNoR cOnFuSiOn

    MiNoR cOnFuSiOn Administrator Staff Member

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    wheelys are down to skill not power... wheeklying a pushbike requires one human power... nowhere ner 1 hp. once its up the battel is all balance and the tinyest bit of forward motionkeeps you going..

    your bike CAN wheely.. you an your m8's just cant
     
  12. alperin

    alperin Active Member

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    lol if you say so ......
     
  13. MiNoR cOnFuSiOn

    MiNoR cOnFuSiOn Administrator Staff Member

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    seing as i can wheely a standard restricted aerox yes i do say so....
     
  14. D6zza

    D6zza New Member

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    Im impressed. :tup:

    Edit: Is there anything you cant wheely Minor?
     
  15. MiNoR cOnFuSiOn

    MiNoR cOnFuSiOn Administrator Staff Member

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    tbh no.. with practice anything with rear drive and 2 wheels can be wheely'd...
    just practicve practice practice.. power makes it easy but lack of power doenemt make it impossible.
     
  16. gammaboy

    gammaboy New Member

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    yeah bloke at the motorbike shop near mine used to be able to ride along numberplate scraping on a pug viva with just a viper pipe on it and seeing is viper exhausts are supposed to be notoriously shit, everything is possible ;)
     
  17. Crana

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    Mine used to wheelie for fun as a 50cc never mind a 70... Its mostly down to the ridr then bike and its power.... try wheeling it hard till u get it?
     
  18. alperin

    alperin Active Member

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    your right minor you can wheelie anything with rear drive but you cant power wheelie everything lol my point in this post was to get the right performance parts to power wheelie other wise i can wheelie it by sitting right at the end but thats not comfortable for me and there is no fun in that. Anyway thanks for helping lol
     
  19. capri dave

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  20. GRIMEZ

    GRIMEZ New Member

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    to be honest you can't wheelie all standard bikes they have to still be set up well.
     

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