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Post by michaeljackson on Feb 20, 2013 1:32:08 GMT -5
I want the low end power aswhat my scooter had stock, maybe a little less, and a much higher top end. What are the best weights for me do you think. I have a tao tao 2012.
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Post by michaeljackson on Feb 20, 2013 1:37:07 GMT -5
Also I weigh 170. Sorry.
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Post by inuyasha on Feb 20, 2013 1:43:35 GMT -5
Hi Best bet would be to get a roller tuning kit and experiment until you find the proper weight for your performance needs as theres no set answer www.scooterworks.com/prima-roller-weight-tuning-kit--3g-to-14g--16x13-products-1935.phpOnce you find it then get a set of quality rollers or sliders as the tuning ones are not for every day use i would recommend Dr Pulley Or NYC If you decide with sliders go up one gram in weight over the weight of rollers Take care and ride safely Yours Hank
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Post by rae4180 on Feb 20, 2013 8:36:44 GMT -5
starte with 5 gram rollers and work your way up to 7 or 8 gram on those scoots. I got 5.5 in mine and the take off gets me across the street and keeps me save on the roads. now my top end could be better But I like the lower end for safty to get across the street. top end gets me up to 45 easy.
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Post by teddy554 on Feb 20, 2013 9:52:04 GMT -5
yeah i believe you dont need anything more the 7 grams 5-7 should hit the mark for you, i always used 4.5
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Post by transitman on Feb 20, 2013 20:20:02 GMT -5
i have a 72 cc bbk and i roll with 6g rollers. pretty decent takeoff and i top out between 45 and 47. I do a combination of city and country riding. I have also tried 4 and 8g rollers. 6 was the sweetspot for me, but i have a heavy scooter.
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