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Post by scooter49 on May 30, 2014 19:04:36 GMT -6
I own a Bali 250 - same as 172mm engine, cn250, same as cf250. Cañ I order the same size roller weights as the Honda Helix. For $19 I can order some size 17 grams that fits cn250. Or Dr Pulleys 20 grams for $34 that fits the cn250. Both are nylon, but the $34 rollers are not round.
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Post by scooter49 on May 30, 2014 19:14:17 GMT -6
Does size matter? Like can I increase speed with more grams?
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Post by DrRocco on May 30, 2014 20:47:36 GMT -6
I've been told size doesn't matter. Sometimes, I wonder if my wife just says that to make me feel good though...
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Post by Bashan on May 30, 2014 22:13:36 GMT -6
Why are women so bad at math? They've been told their whole lives that this is 8 inches:
This is a stock roller from my Fashion which is a Helix clone:
If your inner pulley on your variator is making it all the way out then heavier weights won't give you a higher top end, it can only move out so far. But it would get you to the higher ratios faster, but hill climbing and acceleration would suffer. There's always a tradeoff. The ones that aren't round are probably sliders and I never felt the need to mess with the CVT on my Fashion so I don't know about that. Rich
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