New to 125cc

Discussion in 'Maxiscooter Tuning' started by Chuck12, Nov 12, 2008.

  1. Chuck12

    Chuck12 New Member

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    Got a 70 at the momment with exhaust, been sorta advised to get a 125 if i wanna be making my current ped any quicker. Not gunna get a new one. Spoke to local dealer he can slip in a 125 to my current.
    Got a Vespa S, one of the new ones. Don't really know what im currently going at (speed)

    I'm 17 soon. Allow cars and the munz - could get 500 - 600 quid together by the time im 17, got a couple of jobs.

    Not really sure if its all the same for you guys tuning 125s? Are we still talking gear ups new variotors and exhausts? Or have i got completely teh wrong idea?

    Gunna step up to 172 pretty quick i think. What would I need. And are these things quick? That sounds fucking stupid. But what am i gunna be getting for my money? Cheersss

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  2. rideorcollide

    rideorcollide Active Member

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    yh mate its a good idea.. you could put a typhoon 125 engine in your vespa or even a runner one..

    tuning on a 125 is pretty much the same in terms of whats available but you'd probably be happy with just a 172 kit and maybe a bigger carb and better variator, the tuning MUST start with a 172 kit though otherwise youre not going to notice very much difference.. and yes.. they are quite quick


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    btw av a butch at the tuning guides at the top they should help
     
  3. Chuck12

    Chuck12 New Member

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    Yeah I tried the 70 guide. Helped me loads. Sweeet. So just a 172 kit. Are exhausts similar? Or completly different for 172s? I couldn't use my current one could I. PM Tuning 360 Powerpipe?

    Yet again gunna be illegal. Fed up of seeing the Po and shitting my self aaha
     
  4. capri dave

    capri dave Active Member

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    There are literally dozens of threads about tuning 125's on this forum ;)
     

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