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From: london1817
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  • 80cc engine is too low powered and it sounds like a four stroke engine which has even lower acceleration than a 2 stroke engine. You need atleast a 100cc capacity engine.

    Geared motorcycles are lot more fun and safer if you want to ride fast....get a used 200/250cc offroader which has not clocked lot of mileage and not a very old model (getting spares for them will be a problem)

  • Good advise my friend. I am starting to come around to the 250's.

  • Look my scooter videos that will help you alot, helped me alot :D

  • I am a subscriber to your video already! What size rollers do I need?

    & what kind of Variator?

  • 16 x 13 mm size you can see it in video.

    what you mean, variator ??

  • Variator holds the rollers. Did you notice a lot more power with the green rollers? Compaired to the stock ones?

  • Yeah look it up on the net there's some modification to be done but keep it on the down low ;)

  • LOL yeah I will try!  hahahha

  • You could always strap rockets to your back...Wiley Coyote style!

  • Hahahaha...That was cute! Maybe ACME still sells rockets.

  • you may be able to expand the exchust (sp) and maybe get a little more air into it

  • maybe geting a small turbo would help, I dunno.

  • Maybe a NOS kit. I dont know either.

  • here's my experience from tuning Yamaha Zumas and Yamaha Vinos.

    The only way to improve up hill performance is to increase power or decrease weight.

    As for the transmission, reduce the weight of the rollers and you get a quicker take-off. This is usually what changing variators does also.

    Larger rollers require more power to open the CVT fully. This is usually done only on highly modified scoots to reduce wheelies at take off.

    My advice is to just enjoy them and avoid major traffic. ENJOY!

  • Yeah your right..I should just ride it! Thanks for the comment!

  • Compression is great! Has an 80cc big bore kit.

    I need a roller size to order online.

  • Big Bore kit?

    Hows the compression?

    Change the gear ratio with the sprocket?

    ?????????????

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