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Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 10:15 pm
by burnt_toast
Dac wrote:Awesome.
that bike is soooo nice. You really got an amazing find. Then you made it so much better. By far one of the best elites i have seen yet.
Get some more pictures.

No doubt, I'll try to upload sometime soon.

Got some on the camera but still on my crappy comp grr
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 10:56 pm
by happyman
hey your having fun now how many times did you have to fill up on the trip? i hear they really burn the fuel with mods as you have.ya people look these thing over when your out and about, i know they do on the hot rod kymco too. but its real loud, the arrachee intake , porcapine is louder than the technagas next r pipe,
burnt_toast wrote:Thanks for the props happyman.
And the Uni I'm using is a smaller size 1.5" ID instead of proper fit 1.75" and I have it 3M bonded to a coupler, to fit up. Clears the side skirts perfect this way though, I've since decided to stick to this one until I get around to getting the bigger size not a priority atm.
Doing more riding nowadays than modding and happy about it!

Most recent trip did 80mi roundtrip ovrnight camping on a scooter rally with 80+ other scoots. The loud Elite got some love from the ooglin spectators heh
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 1:07 am
by burnt_toast
Yup intake noise from open filters is always a big source of sound. Mileage wasn't too bad on that trip I used probably just under 2gal. Took off on a full tank and had a spare premixed gallon bungeed at my feet.
Usually see about 40-42mpg on the Elite, not too bad considering the mods.
Even higher than my Vento which gets about 36mpg
The Jog does better but not great, realistically gets ~55mpg stock and fully tuned up with CF reeds and slightly larger intake manifold off my older Vento.
Whats this.. mods on Jog already??

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 12:00 pm
by burnt_toast
So I'm thinking about stickying this topic so other can follow along easier.
What do you guys think?
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 12:04 pm
by Dac
yeah, i guess i could understand that. You did a good job with all the pictures and what not, and the real facts are good for noobs to read over.
I would wait for NoiseGuy to awnser first.
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 12:10 pm
by burnt_toast
Dac wrote:yeah, i guess i could understand that. You did a good job with all the pictures and what not, and the real facts are good for noobs to read over.
I would wait for NoiseGuy to awnser first.
That could take years!

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 1:23 pm
by happyman
just may be a good idea//
burnt_toast wrote:So I'm thinking about stickying this topic so other can follow along easier.
What do you guys think?
Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 12:43 pm
by monkeywrench
sweet build

update
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 9:30 pm
by burnt_toast
New tune today, 2K center spring, Stock Jog clutch grab springs,
37.2g in lightened Keli (up from 31.9g), pilot up to 50 from 48, main at 135
Fastest speed yet! Down same flat as last time, with front and rear tuck with knees close in..
73.8 MPH! by Garmin GPS of course
I was very suprised to see the new higher speed even with the 2k center, but the extra weight in vari pushed it.
Launch still needs work, but better; and once warmed up theres a flat spot again in between 25-35mph ugh!,
but hey cant have it all right heh

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 10:04 pm
by adark248
sweet jesus
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 1:07 am
by mopedman
were did you get the plug to plug up the oil pump
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 1:15 am
by burnt_toast
mopedman wrote:were did you get the plug to plug up the oil pump
ahh come on man pm me for q's like that.. VT Cycles for 10bucks
killin the mood thread had goin

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 1:21 am
by mopedman
Sorry sweet bike though, i am thinking about kinda copying it but keep the stock crank.
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 12:22 am
by burnt_toast
finally stickied for everyone to enjoy heh
Re: update
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 10:22 am
by happyman
am amazed you can run such a small main jet. the 135 i think would be pretty lean. i run the 152 main with a 50 pilot needle has clip in the midddle and the plug looks good.i know we have to be real careful with heat. when it start pulling a little it make them head to the danger zone quickly. some times i wonder why it is moving close to the 400 mark too, the motors seem to require we pay attention all the time.
you do have a real great running scooter to get the top end up there. i can match that buit i need help from a little breeze behind me. usually a run in the mid to high 60's no wind is bout it for me on a GPS i run 6 g rollers also. which i think are smoked now
burnt_toast wrote:New tune today, 2K center spring, Stock Jog clutch grab springs,
37.2g in lightened Keli (up from 31.9g), pilot up to 50 from 48, main at 135
Fastest speed yet! Down same flat as last time, with front and rear tuck with knees close in..
73.8 MPH! by Garmin GPS of course
I was very suprised to see the new higher speed even with the 2k center, but the extra weight in vari pushed it.
Launch still needs work, but better; and once warmed up theres a flat spot again in between 25-35mph ugh!,
but hey cant have it all right heh
