10g Rollers anyone?

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Re: 10g Rollers anyone?

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Pcxdemon wrote:You need to go to your local shop where you can buy a budget air compressor and a rattle gun ( usually somewhere around $100) and be able to get stuck in to that transmition as often as you need till you get that balance right. That $100 investment will pay back it self imidiatley..
Cordless? I've got nothing to plug it into.
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Re: 10g Rollers anyone?

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Valiant wrote:Again, I'm running a different torque driver(KN Planning, with longer slots). There are issues.

My 12g setup only pulls at 7700 rpms. If I go with lighter weights, the variator can't push the belt out because the torque driver keeps the rear pulley from opening up.
I use same torque kn driver and have no issues with it so I'm going back to where you just need to readjust your weights to 11g and use only one shim .3 or .5mm and you'll be fine. Also shimming too wide like you have now 2x.5mm shims will affect your pulling rpm and vmax speed for set weight so that needs to be taken in to the consideration as well. It's all about trying few diff options till you zero it in..
I have 2, 220v power compressor and Dewault 12v battery rattle gun that will change roadside truck wheels, that one is bit more than a $100 though but couldn't imagine life without one it's so useful..
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Re: 10g Rollers anyone?

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Quick question, how would this perform on the 125 variant?
Honda PCX 125 ESP (Black)
Power:11.7 hp @8500 rpm, Torque:12Nm @5000rpm
Mods: LED sidelights, Yoshimura Exhaust

DEAD: 2013 Piaggio Typhoon 4 stroke 125cc (Black)
Power:9.65 HP @8500 rpm, Torque:8.2Nm @7500 rpm
Mods: Malossi Red foam filter, Hex LED Sidelights, Xenon headlights, USB charging port
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Re: 10g Rollers anyone?

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Urbanfreestyle wrote:Quick question, how would this perform on the 125 variant?
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Re: 10g Rollers anyone?

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Haha, ok, I'm thinking of getting 12g sliders? Or would rollers be better?
Honda PCX 125 ESP (Black)
Power:11.7 hp @8500 rpm, Torque:12Nm @5000rpm
Mods: LED sidelights, Yoshimura Exhaust

DEAD: 2013 Piaggio Typhoon 4 stroke 125cc (Black)
Power:9.65 HP @8500 rpm, Torque:8.2Nm @7500 rpm
Mods: Malossi Red foam filter, Hex LED Sidelights, Xenon headlights, USB charging port
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Re: 10g Rollers anyone?

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Urbanfreestyle wrote:Haha, ok, I'm thinking of getting 12g sliders? Or would rollers be better?
For a stock 125 with stock vario? I used 10g for 8k rpm and sliders never rollers..
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Re: 10g Rollers anyone?

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haha ok, sliders it is then! and the only 'mods' i have are my exhaust. Looking at getting a malossi 2000 vario at some point in the distant future.
Honda PCX 125 ESP (Black)
Power:11.7 hp @8500 rpm, Torque:12Nm @5000rpm
Mods: LED sidelights, Yoshimura Exhaust

DEAD: 2013 Piaggio Typhoon 4 stroke 125cc (Black)
Power:9.65 HP @8500 rpm, Torque:8.2Nm @7500 rpm
Mods: Malossi Red foam filter, Hex LED Sidelights, Xenon headlights, USB charging port
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