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Post by jeepsteve92xj on May 9, 2013 9:33:30 GMT -5
Just found this pic on ebay under this listing www.ebay.com/itm/181133336735Even if the ramps arent marked like that, -oem style - maybe that still works on the oem and similar non-high performance variators.
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Post by bwader on May 9, 2013 11:07:47 GMT -5
With that kit, selling 10's and 11's its not really a big difference. Maybe with 10's and 13's are heavy. 11's aren't really "heavy"
Comes down to opinion. Its great if you are trying for a 11.5 gram weight or the best of having 10's and 11's.
I've had in lots of roller combos 9's/16/s 10's/12's 13's/16's
In slider combos I have only had 10's/15's. I got the best of both.
With all 10's my rpms were higher just to takeoff but I had the best acceleration.....up to about 45mph or so then it took longer to get to 55-56mph rpms were 7500+ I didn't like those. From 45-55mph I have to be at 6,500-7600rpms I had that sweet spot for the power range but it killed my gas mileage.
Went from 15's with 65mpg and 10's 54mpg. No.
With 10's/15's I got 56mpg but I had the best of both weights I had better acceleration without having to be at too high of rpms and I had better top end acceleration at higher rpms.
For me I like riding 3/4 to full throttle and highest it goes is 6,900-7000rpms and I get the same top end just a little slower and better mileage.
I haven't tried the "high and low" ramp variators. That price is a bit steep for me for a variator . I'm going to put in taller gears 15/37 and see how good or bad the 15 gram sliders do. I'll probably will need to do 10's/15's with higher gears maybe even all 10's.
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Post by jeepsteve92xj on May 9, 2013 11:14:53 GMT -5
Oh yea, true. I don't think I would do such a small gap 10 and 11. 10 and 14, 9 and 17...
but they have the two ramps, I am trying to think of motor rotation. the leading ramp gets the light roller and the training ramp has the heavier roller.
The Znen had 17's, now has 9.8's (10?), but I really didn't feel any ride difference.
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Post by millsc on May 9, 2013 11:42:30 GMT -5
Maybe i'm real picky on weights i can tell the difference between 10 grams and 9.75 grams i like to be exact on my weights for my riding preference, both my bikes are right on for my needs 9.25 on one 9.75 on the other
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Post by jeepsteve92xj on May 9, 2013 11:49:32 GMT -5
Im sure I didnt order 9.75-9.79. Probably ordered 10's The package only says 18x14.
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