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Thanks, It was a lot of work to pull off cleanly. I guess I could have taken the easy route and just cut out the plastics.Wheelman-111 wrote:Greetings:
Great job and good pics, TVR. Not only the painstaking work to adapt this beast into the Spree, but overall effect is clean, nearly stock-looking. I particularly appreciate the Power Bulge in the side plastic for the carb. Well done.
paulpauly7 wrote:wow your scooter looks like a million dollars compared to to the back drops
Care to share the specs of your setup?sleeperelite wrote: My daily commuter CH80 responded really well to rollers, intake and jetting.
How much of the ch80 was "unleashed" after the cdi? Did you test before and after?? Ch80's are tough to get reliable performance out of, so small findings like this, if in fact it does improve performance, are crucial for our ch80 crowd. I feel like I should start a thread soon for ch80 modifications and resultssleeperelite wrote:I know its frowned upon in these circles but a simple blue CDI really unleashed my CH80(and BBK AF16).
I completely agree. Looks super clean.sleeperelite wrote:Excellent work and great looking Spree.
I have no idea what building that is, it's a few blocks down from burnside skate park. I wanted to get inside the fence but decided it wasn't worth getting hassled for trespassing.graphite9 wrote:That very last picture is the burned down taylor electric building in se portland right? I work right there i almost took my ruckus in there for pics.
I live farther east, deep into Gresham.graphite9 wrote:Small world. I work for oregon electric right next to that spot. I wanted to get my scoot in there real bad. do you live in se?
The riding season here is kinda short, gotta take advantage of the dry days.paulpauly7 wrote:shet you have been really riding alot.I wish i could be we in winter here altho nearly the end of winter
I thought about cutting out the end of the ramp, but figured it might be too much. It was experimental, now I'm thinking about modding a variator from a dio or gy6 to fit my ch80. But it's a gamble, could be a waste of my time and money.patthesoundguy wrote:Wow I was thinking of doing that with my aero 80 last week but decided not to with out having gotten another variator to try it with looks like you did the same thing so smartThe moped guys do that to the Honda hobbit pa50 variator but what they do is actually cut the wall out completely at the end of each ramp. http://outofcontrolmopeds.blogspot.ca/2 ... ching.html I wonder if you could save that variator doing that, because you could polish each ramp smooth so the rollers won't catch and cause your flat spot in the acceleration.
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