Light Or havy variator rollers when Wheelie?
I use 5.5g now.
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Subject: Light Or havy variator rollers when Wheelie
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it doesnt matter... most of stunters can handle everything...
But bigger engine rev will make it easyer ;)
Subject: Re: Light Or havy variator rollers when Wheelie
I have heard that havy wights are best to preform a wheelie with, is that corekt?
I have 70ccm Airsal T6 sylinder on mye scooter
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stock transmission has the optimun setup if driver weights around 70-75 kg.... so if scoot is stock dont change anything... maybe a bit lighter if u live somwhere in hills =)
ok.. u got 70 cc on it... try with 1g+ rolls and some harder springs on clutch .. to get scoot more jumpie
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Lighter rollers are better for wheelies, especialy on serial scooters.... ;)
Subject: Re: Light Or havy variator rollers when Wheelie
you won't be able to do a wheelie with too light or too heawy rollers
the roolers must be exact weight so engine could work propertly :wink:
Subject: Re: Light Or havy variator rollers when Wheelie
Okey, thanks
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