My yamaha vino hitting 62 mph
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I ride the same bike ,I love it than my car!
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how about a video on servicing the scoot oil changes ....
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Do you have the front plastic pieces off all the time, or just for the speed test? My Vino gets bogged down like crazy when there is wind..and it's really windy here.
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thts slow
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Holy shit that thing sounds like a giant weedeater coming down the road.
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Get a Polini Big Evo (94cc) with matching crankshaft, exhaust etc and you will be doing somewhere around 85/90 mph (140/150kmh)
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Beautiful countryside. where is this/??
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A Vino 125 does 62 mph and you don't need to do a thing to it.
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Booooo. Way to loud for me. I did 47mm ruima bore, yms none expansion pipe, 5.5 gram rollers, stock carb, stock airbox, 72 main, 48pilot, Vino 90 belt, hit 60mph all day long. Doesnt even make a sound super quiet not loud junk...
what about reliability? do those mods affect the reliability at all? also will the electric start still work?
dieselducy 2 years ago
Yes the very much affect reliability as well as gas mileage. Lots of aftermarket parts can be tuned to run reliably, but not many people take the time to learn how to tune properly so they end up blowing up. Mine just rolled 1500 on the new 70cc. I took my electric start out on my own
pantaloneus 2 years ago
That's insane!!
How hard was that up-gear install, who'd you get it from?
I just modded my '03 Vino a little: pipe, variator, clutch springs. 49mph on the first run with rocket acceleration even with all 240# of me on it!! I'm gonna try an up-gear next.
Dhumm81 3 years ago
The upgear install wasnt hard, just getting the gear pressed on to the shaft was the tricky part.
pantaloneus 2 years ago
I love it. Did you put in a 70cc kit, an upgear kit, a new pipe, 19mm carb and different roller weights ? I used to have a zuma but I sold it.
zuma6195 3 years ago
yes i swapped most of the stock parts out except for the clutch
pantaloneus 3 years ago