Gear Ratio
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HuskieMobileMan
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Gear Ratio
Are there any mods out there for an SE50? I have a pretty good setup right now with my 65cc Polini kit, NH80 carb, proma ghost exhaust, variator and some pretty light roller weights. I am getting over 45mph, but I would like to go faster. Are there any gear mods available, and where would I get them?
'87 Elite SE50 w/65cc Polini Kit
'84 Aero NH125
'84 Aero NH80
'05 Kymco ZX50
'84 Aero NH125
'84 Aero NH80
'05 Kymco ZX50
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Wouldn't that just be the same as lowering the weight of the rollers? Give the engine more revs before reaching the top gear? I have a NH80 spring that I could throw in there.nate_lohs wrote:have you tried tuning the trans a little? ive heard that a stronger compression spring will give you a higher top speed.
'87 Elite SE50 w/65cc Polini Kit
'84 Aero NH125
'84 Aero NH80
'05 Kymco ZX50
'84 Aero NH125
'84 Aero NH80
'05 Kymco ZX50
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wow man, thanks for posting. that is almost the exact same setup I was looking at if I got this elite:
http://www.hondaspree.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=3511
and with all that only 45mph??
no wonder the dios are so much better.
I've just decided to keep modding my triton instead, more potential.
But as far as getting more speed now, have you thought about porting? Done right it can give you a good boost of power, +3-5mph. and more tranny tunning would help too.
http://www.hondaspree.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=3511
and with all that only 45mph??
I've just decided to keep modding my triton instead, more potential.
But as far as getting more speed now, have you thought about porting? Done right it can give you a good boost of power, +3-5mph. and more tranny tunning would help too.
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you can use the dio gears but have to cut the shaft shorter of the gear that sits in the block. the gear i am talking about matches up to the gear that the clutch and bell is attatched to.You also have to use a whole dio gear set. You can't mismatch because on the 87 the front gears are pressed and on the dios the rear gears are pressed.

