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Has anyone fitted one of the above to any of your scoots, and, if so, were the performance gains worthwhile, and how much is it likely to cost to have fitted?
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Re: Polini Maxi Hi-Speed variator
Save your money and at least try Dr Pulley's instead.
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Re: Polini Maxi Hi-Speed variator
Sound advice to try pulleys first.
I did too, and there was a very noticeable difference. Though now I want more and I'm looking into variators myself. lol
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I did too, and there was a very noticeable difference. Though now I want more and I'm looking into variators myself. lol
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Re: Polini Maxi Hi-Speed variator
The only way you'll increase it after Dr Pulleys with any real noticeable difference will be a with a turbo fitted 
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dr pulley do variators as well now designed to run with sliders .Thats not bad price for 9 roller pollini tho bearing in mind only 6 in original it will rev more at lower speeds basically get most from engine but not increase actual power
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Don't say that! lolFunkycowie wrote:The only way you'll increase it after Dr Pulleys with any real noticeable difference will be a with a turbo fitted
I was planning to fit those nice "racing" spark plugs everyone is raving about in the other thread and a j-costa or malossi variator next year. If it is as you say maybe I should just fit the spark plugs and start considering a street triple or something more retro/cafe racer.
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Re: Polini Maxi Hi-Speed variator
brisk spark plugs and a sports air filter... dr pulleys and a polini contra spring and thats it your sortedMjW wrote:Don't say that! lolFunkycowie wrote:The only way you'll increase it after Dr Pulleys with any real noticeable difference will be a with a turbo fitted
I was planning to fit those nice "racing" spark plugs everyone is raving about in the other thread and a j-costa or malossi variator next year. If it is as you say maybe I should just fit the spark plugs and start considering a street triple or something more retro/cafe racer.
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Re: Polini Maxi Hi-Speed variator
Thanks for the help so far
Have had a look on the Dr Pulleys website, and have concluded that the Runner needs 21 x 17s for the 200 engine
Standards appear to be 10.7g, so I presume I'd need something like 9.5g to make a worthwhile difference
Is anyone prepared to stick their neck out and confirm whether or not I've got that right?
Have had a look on the Dr Pulleys website, and have concluded that the Runner needs 21 x 17s for the 200 engine
Standards appear to be 10.7g, so I presume I'd need something like 9.5g to make a worthwhile difference
Is anyone prepared to stick their neck out and confirm whether or not I've got that right?
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Re: Polini Maxi Hi-Speed variator
If you just want to pep it up a little then standard weight - 10% should be enough unless you want big improvements in acceleration at the cost of top end speed .
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Re: Polini Maxi Hi-Speed variator
I'll say this, the only real and I mean real way to get any gain is to go the full hog, 225 kit, variator, lightened fly wheel, valves, the list goes on. Then at the end of the day you get very little bang for your buck. As for rollers and sliders the best way is trial and error to find the set up you're happy with, what suits one doesn't suit another. But another way if you've got a full license is get a bigger scooter. Oh and the 9 roller variator.....I know lads that had them and went back to the 6's.
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