Yes, tablets = shims
Don't know yet if they will require camshaft removal to change them, hopefully not.
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Re: x10 vid
This is only the 350 motor though. For the 500 I presume it's the same set up as the Nexus/X9 which is a shame as the 500 would have been the more appealing motor for me as a little more power would be nice when I have a pillion (nearly every day).GTscootz wrote:One difference to the motor (according to Scootering) is that the belt drive CVT has a revised layout featuring a wet multi-plate clutch sat in oil, and valve clearances are set using variable thickness tablets or shims.
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Re: x10 vid
Piaggio claims:
350
33 hp at 8,250rpm
32 Nm at 6,250 rpm
500
41 hp at 7,250 rpm
46 Nm at 5,250 rpm
Linky
350
33 hp at 8,250rpm
32 Nm at 6,250 rpm
500
41 hp at 7,250 rpm
46 Nm at 5,250 rpm
Linky
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Re: x10 vid
With "current" Xevo 400 engine spec added - Linky 2 and an idea on the listed dry weights.gn2 wrote:Piaggio claims:
350 (X10 dry weight - 196kg)
33 hp at 8,250 rpm
32 Nm at 6,250 rpm
400 (Xevo dry weight - 198kg)
33 hp at 7,250 rpm
36 Nm at 5,500 rpm
500 (X10 dry weight - 224kg)
41 hp at 7,250 rpm
46 Nm at 5,250 rpm
Linky
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Re: x10 vid
MCM also say that the UK isn't getting the 500 model - is that true???
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Re: x10 vid
Scootering mag say the same, only the 350 Executive.
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Re: x10 vid
So to get max power out of the 350 you have to really be thrashing it? With the torque, it's a 750rpm over thepoldark wrote:gn2 wrote:Piaggio claims:
350 (X10 dry weight - 196kg)
33 hp at 8,250 rpm
32 Nm at 6,250 rpm
400 (Xevo dry weight - 198kg)
33 hp at 7,250 rpm
36 Nm at 5,500 rpm
500 (X10 dry weight - 224kg)
41 hp at 7,250 rpm
46 Nm at 5,250 rpm
Linky
400. 1000rpm over the 400 for max hp. Surely this won't be so good on fuel? Perhaps a 400 will be the better
option? It's nearly as heavy as the 400 as well and produces slightly less torque. Just can't see this being to
great in my honest opion. Surely the 400 motor would be better overall?
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Re: x10 vid
Although your logic makes sense Piaggio claim the 350 is more fuel efficient.
I'm guessing because they've made "technical" improvements to the engine, this means things I don't understand like "wet clutch & dry sump" according to MCM review I've just read.
I'm guessing because they've made "technical" improvements to the engine, this means things I don't understand like "wet clutch & dry sump" according to MCM review I've just read.
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Re: x10 vid
MrGrumpy wrote:MCM also say that the UK isn't getting the 500 model - is that true???
Your dealer should still be able to get one.