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Post by 4tb on Jun 28, 2013 21:19:28 GMT -6
I have KYMCO Super 8 125cc, what do you suggest in basic cvt upgrade to improve performance?
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Post by junkxj on Jun 28, 2013 21:24:15 GMT -6
I used some slightly heavier sliders in mine. It made a noticeable difference. Everything I have read said that is the best bang for the buck upgrade you can do.
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Post by Alleyoop on Jun 28, 2013 21:34:47 GMT -6
What are you looking for they are pretty good at top speed about 60mph. So I would imagine your looking for better take off. You can go down on the weights in the CVT for stronger take off which will keep the belt down longer in the lower range of the variator. Lower gram weights will up your rpms. Alleyoop
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Post by 4tb on Jun 29, 2013 11:36:32 GMT -6
I used some slightly heavier sliders in mine. It made a noticeable difference. Everything I have read said that is the best bang for the buck upgrade you can do. thanks for the info. Sent from my Thrill using proboards
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Post by 4tb on Jun 29, 2013 11:37:19 GMT -6
I used some slightly heavier sliders in mine. It made a noticeable difference. Everything I have read said that is the best bang for the buck upgrade you can do. thanks for the info. Sent from my Thrill using proboards
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