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Discussion in 'Scooter Tuning' started by Stennett, May 10, 2007.

  1. Stennett

    Stennett New Member

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    Ok i have a gilera dna 70 , de-risticted ,viper ehuast malossi sport 70 kit , polini speed varitor, doppler clutch springs .

    OK recently fitted my 70 kit but i was thinkinh what else can i do to my bike ?
    ill be happy when i can wheelie it lol. so what other parts should i get? also since putting my tighter clutch springs in and and a new belt the bike needs shit loads of reves before it even moves is this due to the new belt? clutch springs or rollers to light ?
    any help on both question will be apreciated
    cheers
     
  2. bEN

    bEN Active Member

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    You have one of the harder bikes to wheelie, not impossible though.

    also think about getting rid of the viper exhaust, they are just budget pipes to replace standard really.
     
  3. Stennett

    Stennett New Member

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    yeah i know the bikes hard to wheelie lol but i just see that as a bigger challenge lol but the problem being i know fuck all about bikes thats why i nag everyone on here lol
     
  4. Stennett

    Stennett New Member

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    what exhuast should i get ? which one will suit my set up best?
     
  5. bEN

    bEN Active Member

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  6. Stennett

    Stennett New Member

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    cheers for that ,
    also with my 70 kit i got to little square petal things lol ( bad description) but where do they go lol
     
  7. TangoSR

    TangoSR New Member

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    In the reedblock which sits under the rubber inlet manifold that attaches your carb to the engine ;)
     
  8. Stennett

    Stennett New Member

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    so easy to fit?
    how about my rollers are they ok or to light?
     

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