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Post by JerryScript on Oct 21, 2013 20:08:49 GMT -5
I rode over to ScrappyDogScooters today and picked up a Koso performance variator and 6g slider weights. Got home and installed it, then went for a test ride. Wow, what a difference. Keeps me in the power band all the time, and I really mean all the time! Take off is great, acceleration is smooth at all speeds, accelerating out of turns is sharp, and top end is up by 2-3mph. I've gotta say I'm impressed, and I highly recommend this upgrade! I'm so happy, I'm not sure I even need to mess with the clutch or contra springs, seems like stock is a good setup with this variator and weights. Note- I didn't installing the sliders with the logo showing, I just threw them in with the "Koso" logo showing for the picture. I'm pretty sure I installed them with the "Koso" logo facing the inner diameter, and the blank side up.
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Post by teddy554 on Oct 21, 2013 20:19:12 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2013 21:28:33 GMT -5
I believe that logo is supposed to face up! Hope we get a second opinion here, otherwise mine have been in wrong all along...
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Post by alleyoop on Oct 21, 2013 21:41:42 GMT -5
Don't go by where the logo is, it could be printed on any side of the weight. Here is how Sliders are to be installed: Alleyoop
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2013 21:59:23 GMT -5
But looking at his pic doesnt it look like that logo stamp is on the long straight part thats supposed to be up?
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Post by alleyoop on Oct 21, 2013 22:44:49 GMT -5
Yes in the picture of his Variator they are in WRONG but I think he just did that to show that he got KOSO Sliders. They would not work to well in that position and he would find out pretty quick. Alleyoop
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Post by JerryScript on Oct 21, 2013 23:37:45 GMT -5
Yes, I just put them in that way to show the logo while taking the picture. I then got on YouTube and watched several different videos to be sure I installed them correctly, with logo not visible.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2013 2:58:53 GMT -5
If Alleys pic is correct then in fact the part with the red arrow should be flat against the inner wall if the logo is printed where the green arrow is.
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Post by sailracer on Oct 22, 2013 3:40:07 GMT -5
I rode over to ScrappyDogScooters today and picked up a Koso performance variator and 6g slider weights. Got home and installed it, then went for a test ride. Wow, what a difference. Keeps me in the power band all the time, and I really mean all the time! Take off is great, acceleration is smooth at all speeds, accelerating out of turns is sharp, and top end is up by 2-3mph. I've gotta say I'm impressed, and I highly recommend this upgrade! I'm so happy, I'm not sure I even need to mess with the clutch or contra springs, seems like stock is a good setup with this variator and weights. Note- I didn't installing the sliders with the logo showing, I just threw them in with the "Koso" logo showing for the picture. I'm pretty sure I installed them with the "Koso" logo facing the inner diameter, and the blank side up. You ABSOLUTELY should! Get some 1500 rpm springs and a set of 16/50 gears---- You'll love it
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Post by sailracer on Oct 22, 2013 3:45:36 GMT -5
Jerry, Just a friendly reminder. If you haven't already done it,get rid of the chinese rubber, and invest in a good set of tires. Also, do whatever it takes to have top-notch brakes . You want to control that extra speed and power.
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Post by pmatulew on Oct 22, 2013 5:45:24 GMT -5
The diagram is hard to go by because they used a relatively square slider as an example. I've put mine in three different ways.
Long side up/angle down and out = low rpm's, very poor performance Long side down/angle up and out = high rpm, good performance but no top speed Long side to the center/angle up and out = this is the correct way. standing up straight. lower lows and higher highs.
Unfortunately my sliders have now suffered abnormal wear and one or two of them keep "sliding down in the chair". Once they are cocked backwards the variator is kind of stuck in high gear and I have great difficulty pulling away from a stop. Also it's way off balance.
New sliders are in the mail...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2013 7:58:04 GMT -5
The one circled is the correct way to place it in the slot . Any other way is wrong.
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Post by JerryScript on Oct 22, 2013 11:59:15 GMT -5
Just how hard is it to put "This Side Up" on them?
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Post by alleyoop on Oct 22, 2013 12:09:22 GMT -5
Come on guys this is not rocket science the Diagram I put up is the way they go in the ramps. Alleyoop Maybe this will help you guys:
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Post by rae4180 on Oct 22, 2013 17:29:22 GMT -5
Ill stick with rollers theres only one way they go in.
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