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07-14-2018, 11:38 PM | #1 |
Join Date: Jun 2018
Posts: 4
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2007 lance milan 150cc stock vs upgrade
I got a milan 150cc 2 months ago with 1054 miles on it, the owner lives on the top of a huge hill and he said the bike strangled to make it up hill so he left it in the garage most of it life, here what I found out when I opened.....
Stock: - Stock variator is about 5mm smaller than usual -17grams weights, they ware super flat and worn out -105mm fan -835 20 power link belt - all stock, horrible shaking at accelerating, took forever to reach 50mph, was changing to High about 20mph, and bog was bad, Upgrades -Uni filter -120 Jet - New CVT 115mm -115mm fan -13 Grams weights -1500 contra spring -1500rpm clutch springs , I wish did the blue 2k -CDI/Coil and NGK spark -Kevlar belt -all new fuel and vacuum hoses -removed the emission control system I like the way that runs now, but I will switch the clutch springs to 2K blue if I open the case again, the bike have 1400 miles, I am switching to synthetic oil, Other changes -LED head light, I don't see any improvement on this, the pattern is too scattered $9 -LED turned signal, 👏👏👏 big difference I like it, $9 - LED rear stop light, thumbs up $7 - 135 dB horn $45 - New high quality oil fluid - Rental grips from dirt bikes, super cushion , super grip, I really like them $22 Needs/Bad -Front shocks sucks , squeaks like a Mo@#$)$/ , just bounce up and down -rear shocks need,zero shock absorbing Thanks to everyone in this forum for all the info and topics |
07-15-2018, 10:14 PM | #2 |
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Houston area
Posts: 945
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Post pics, por favor.
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07-16-2018, 05:57 PM | #3 |
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Western New York
Posts: 454
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My Jonway is like a twin of the Lance Milan. Pretty much the same bike. The harsh ride is part of the deal with this type of front suspension. Other than the ride, I have no complaints with my scooter. It has been 100% dependable since new....now 6 and 1/2 years old with 14,350 miles on it. Ride yours the way it was intended to be ridden, keep up on your maintenance, and it will last for a good many miles.
The only improvements/upgrades I've done are: Emissions delete during PDI, Airbox delete, in favor of K&N Cone, Replaced roller weights with sliders (have tried 12's 14's and now have 15's in it...14's are best for me and my terrain), Taller tires (OEM 120/70x12 replaced with 110/90x12), Added a VDO oil temp gauge and volt meter and 7 additional lights and indicators....also a windscreen. If you click on my user name above the grumpy old man photo, then public profile...there are a couple of photos of the scoot, its' original plug, air filter setup, etc. located in the "My Stuff" album |
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