jarednh81
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Anyone from around Western NC with good scooter knowlage???
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Post by jarednh81 on Nov 6, 2014 21:46:46 GMT -5
Im getting a new Gates Kevlar Belt for my Jonway PRO Eagle MCR-75Y-150 I thought I might go ahead and put in some performance sliders while im at it. Just wanting to see what yall would recommend for better all around performance and life then the factory. (Brand Weight Were to buy) and any other suggestions. Im Pretty new to the scooter world :-)
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Post by Rebel on Nov 7, 2014 0:49:33 GMT -5
Dr Pulley sliders are good but I have not heard any complaints about the ones Scrappy Dog sells. You will need to to tune your variator for your own riding.
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jarednh81
Cadet
Anyone from around Western NC with good scooter knowlage???
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Sliders
Nov 7, 2014 7:29:11 GMT -5
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Post by jarednh81 on Nov 7, 2014 7:29:11 GMT -5
I live in weastern NC so theres a lot of hills to say the least i weight 235 and my scoot does pretty good now. Im not to concerned about more topend as it has no problem going 55mph according to my garmin on flats. I dont want to loss any topend but would like to get a little more power to the ground when climing hills. What do you think a good starting point would be 12 g sliders?
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Nov 7, 2014 16:04:33 GMT -5
Post by Rebel on Nov 7, 2014 16:04:33 GMT -5
First, I would go to a performance variator, you'll get an improvement with it. 12 gram sliders would be a good starting point. Remember lighter weights let the motor rev higher, heavier ones slow the revs down.
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Jan 12, 2018 16:09:37 GMT -5
Post by benpatt73 on Jan 12, 2018 16:09:37 GMT -5
im using 12 gm sliders on my 150 and they are a little heavy going to go with 10 for a change
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