bjurne
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Post by bjurne on Feb 26, 2008 21:29:04 GMT -5
Hey! Just wanna show off my old custom made Sym Jet. It has a 2 stroke 1 cylinder 50cc engine. Tuned with a Tecnigas Next Racing pipe, Hebo Airfilter and some other stuff. Equipped with new sporty looking custom made covers. I painted it black aswell, and filled the frontcover up with a Yamaha Aerox grill. When i purchased it, it looked something like this one except that it was blue. But i got tired of it pretty quick. So after about a year. it looked like this! So what do you guys think? My english aint that superb tho, since im from Sweden.
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Post by Aerostudent on Feb 27, 2008 13:35:32 GMT -5
I think that is one sweet settup! That front end looks wicked cool! Thanks for sharing. Anything done to it performance-wise besides the pipe and filter? What is the "other stuff?" ;D Thanks!
Aero
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bjurne
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Post by bjurne on Feb 27, 2008 13:55:06 GMT -5
I think that is one sweet settup! That front end looks wicked cool! Thanks for sharing. Anything done to it performance-wise besides the pipe and filter? What is the "other stuff?" ;D Thanks! Aero Thanks Aeroxstudent! Uhm. I havent done so much to increase the performance. Except that when these kinds of bikes are being sold in EU, they are automatically plugged to perform at highest 45km/h. Originally they would make atleast 60-65km/h, but for some reason they are being plugged for law reasons. Dunno if it is the same in the US. So i unplugged it to make it able to top atleast 60-65km/h. Then ordered my Tecnigas pipe, and my hebo filter. Then i switched to 5Gram weightrolls. And then ofcourse, a pair of new gear-springs.
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Post by Aerostudent on Feb 29, 2008 2:23:25 GMT -5
Good stuff! Nothing says a bike has to be crazy-fast to be cool, and scooters are living (figuratively ;D ) proof of that. I have this strange addiction to performance parts and scooters that is both rewarding (zoom-zoom) and painful ($cha-ching$/"crap it just broke"). You guys in the EU have it pretty nice ride-wise. A little 50cc scooter is about all you need for putting around town, but here in the US, was have crazies in their 6000lb SUVs, talking on their cell, eating breakfast, and putting on their make-up all at the same time. The last thing they think about is the driving. You get the picture... Later!
Aero
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Post by slowscootin07 on Mar 1, 2008 17:32:25 GMT -5
That does look sweet, but I would've put on mirrors and turn signals somewhere along the line if I where riding on the street. What's the top now with the extra goodies.
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bjurne
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Post by bjurne on Mar 5, 2008 16:09:25 GMT -5
That does look sweet, but I would've put on mirrors and turn signals somewhere along the line if I where riding on the street. What's the top now with the extra goodies. Thanks slowscootin07! I recently bought a new 70cc cylinder since the last one broke. It does about 85-90km/h with it. Without the 70cc, it does about 70km/h. Unfortunaly, I have no use for signals and mirrors. Since I only perform with it on racingtracks :]
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bjurne
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Post by bjurne on Mar 5, 2008 16:11:38 GMT -5
Good stuff! Nothing says a bike has to be crazy-fast to be cool, and scooters are living (figuratively ;D ) proof of that. I have this strange addiction to performance parts and scooters that is both rewarding (zoom-zoom) and painful ($cha-ching$/"crap it just broke"). You guys in the EU have it pretty nice ride-wise. A little 50cc scooter is about all you need for putting around town, but here in the US, was have crazies in their 6000lb SUVs, talking on their cell, eating breakfast, and putting on their make-up all at the same time. The last thing they think about is the driving. You get the picture... Later! Aero Heh yeah indeed! :]
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