Jog r tunning help

Discussion in 'Newbie Scooter Tuning' started by Emuking, May 8, 2011.

  1. Emuking

    Emuking New Member

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    Hey I got a 52 plate jog r air cooled 50cc it does 40/45mph I wanna be doing 60mph is a 70cc kit going to help me get close? Or should I just px it, I like the scooter just not quick enough, if 70cc is the route to take can someone plz pOst parts I need, money's not really an object as far as I've read I need 70cc pistOn kit carb 17.5 mm or 21???? Exhaust, gear up kit, anything else? I weigh like 9 1/2 stone anyone got a jog r with a decent speed? Sorry for all q and thanks in advance for any help
     
  2. scott15

    scott15 Member

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    Want an NRG MC3
    you could make a Jog r do that speed, but youll need to spend quite a lot and know lots about what your doing. Look on the guides for the best performance mods you can do to make it quicker, will help you choose what you want.
     
  3. Emuking

    Emuking New Member

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    Yea I'm an engineer by trade so it will be easy, just wanna know what parts cos there's all different sizes of jets etc, I was thinking 300-400 quid found a pistOn n cylinder kit, + exhaust + gear up for 240 is there anything else I need? Rollers and stuff I can make @ work? I got itchy fingers I wanna click buy lol.
     
  4. samaroo44

    samaroo44 Member

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    zip 125 conv thing
    just buy rollers mate then you know there right and will always be right for your bike
     
  5. samaroo44

    samaroo44 Member

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    zip 125 conv thing
    o and you will want a 21mm carb preferably as it will be better for the 70 kit although standard is fine if you dont want to change it
     
  6. scott15

    scott15 Member

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    Want an NRG MC3
    definately get a 21mm carb.

    i wouldnt make the rollers, they are cheap to buy and atleast you know they are definately spot on.

    Take a look at the jet guides on this website. Will help you to work out what size jet you need.
     

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