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Post by mjsfoto1956 on Sept 3, 2017 16:15:52 GMT -6
There are two NIBBI 26mm CVT carbs on the market: V1 and V2. Rumor has it that the V2 is more like a Mikuni inside. I have the V2 on my 150cc Jiajue Zuma Clone and use a #118 main jet together with free-flow air filter and drilled-out muffler. Send pix and I can compare to what I have.
M
P.S. NIBBI also makes non-CVT carbs. You might want to clarify the exact model you have.
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Post by mjsfoto1956 on Aug 7, 2017 8:19:13 GMT -6
yeah, I'm kind of resigned. I may consider upgrading to a rear disc brake (instead of trying drum shoes again) but it is quite expensive to pick up all the disc brake parts.
Quick question: where did you source your SS braided line?
Thanks
M
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Post by mjsfoto1956 on Aug 7, 2017 6:04:13 GMT -6
So I just discovered that my GY6 150cc rear wheel significantly "rubs" against about 33% of the rear drum when I turn it. Obviously, this is bad both for fuel economy as well as the health of the drum itself and the brake shoes. Given that the drum is integral to the wheel on these scooters does this mean I need a new wheel? (I'm highly doubtful that anyone would be willing to machine the drum true and besides, it likely would cost more that a replacement).
Thoughts/experience?
Michael
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