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Old 11-15-2014, 02:10 PM   #1
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I see this. 5.75g MotoForce roller weights

What weights did you have originally? You might pick up top end with 6 grams.
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Old 11-17-2014, 02:43 PM   #2
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I see this. 5.75g MotoForce roller weights

What weights did you have originally? You might pick up top end with 6 grams.
Hy, thanks for your anwser, originally those engines have 8g weights, i changed them a while ago when it had 50cc bore, i gained on top speed and acceleration (i think that they put in that heavy weights as some sort of restriction). From then i didnt change them and when i installed 75cc kit top speed was around 100kmh. Maybe they worned out. I have 6g rollers at home and i will try them...
But if i put in heavier weights acceleration will be even worser, right? Or can weights be so light that engine is over revving and not getting chanse to "grab" those accelerations?
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