Yam aerox setup ..?

Discussion in 'Scooter Tuning' started by darrenn, Nov 14, 2007.

  1. darrenn

    darrenn Member

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    Got myself a new laser xpro sitting in my shed.

    Tonight this is what im going to order if its the correct setup and will work properly. Please alter/comment and correct any changes you think i should make. Being in mind the aerox is totally standard and is on an 04 plate (just for reference). This will be the setup:

    70cc Airsal LC Bore Kit
    Laser Xpro
    4.3g Rollers
    Standard jets an 86 so i presume a 98/100 would work well?
    BR8HS Sparky.

    Will this work well, am i wrong there and how will the setup peform, just looking to make it nice and reliable with a bit of power !

    Darren.
     
  2. haugh

    haugh New Member

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    personally i would buy a box of jets and rollers
     
  3. Nrg-Sam

    Nrg-Sam Active Member

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    if the standard jet is an 86, presumably its a 12mm carb? go 17.5 atleast, bet bet tho is find a sec hand gilly runner carb, 20.5mm and they go for £20ish :cool:
     
  4. darrenn

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    just ordered polini sport 70s kit, polini rollers (box), 98 and 95 jet, polini decals, bosch spark plug.. lol

    should be a good setup with my laser too

    wonder what it will be like!
     
  5. Jamie

    Jamie Active Member

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    its a 70 kit

    or a 70 cc kit

    no 70's kit.


    :emb: :rtfm:
     
  6. wobbly_trials

    wobbly_trials Active Member

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    yeah this is 70's kit:

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  7. RY4N172

    RY4N172 New Member

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    But you understanded him ? :wtf:
     
  8. Jamie

    Jamie Active Member

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    understood* him


    its not that i dont understand him, i just think it gets abit annoying thats all.
     
  9. wobbly_trials

    wobbly_trials Active Member

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    back ontopic:

    why a bosch plug?
     
  10. darrenn

    darrenn Member

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    because its got a resistor and they reccomend it for some weird reason lol.

    and kid stfu i call it wat i like .
     
  11. Jamie

    Jamie Active Member

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  12. wobbly_trials

    wobbly_trials Active Member

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    thats what the R is in the NGK plugs


    EG: BR9ES opposed to B9ES
     
  13. darrenn

    darrenn Member

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    yeh i know ngk's have it but its best to go with what they reccomend even tho its the same i spose lol.
     
  14. xenovia

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    you might need the BR8ES plug like mine did, rather than the BR8HS, because it mightl need a longer thread.
     
  15. Hursty

    Hursty New Member

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    standard plug on a rox is br8hs so go br9hs

    think dats rite
     
  16. frainey

    frainey New Member

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    br8hs is the standard one for a rox
     
  17. wobbly_trials

    wobbly_trials Active Member

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    yeah, the standard head uses HS but most 70 kits need an ES
     

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