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Post by jtron on Aug 28, 2015 16:56:05 GMT -5
I just ordered a 115mm DMC racing variator from gy6racingteam. I took a bit of risk as I've seen no reviews, consumers in Europe seem to use it more. It was only 30 bucks with a set of rollers and its manufactured in Taiwan I found out through some research and Google translate. Ive never tuned a variator so it'll be a bit before its dialed but I'll give you all a simple review to let you guys know if it was worth it. Its like the same price as a Chinese Koso clone thing but I'm hoping the quality will be better as its Taiwanese made and doesn't have that cheap Teflon coating that just wears away. Once I get it set up with new belt I ordered and get it dialed we'll see! I'm excited to try it out, has anyone else tried one? Here she is m.ebay.com/itm/181832560896
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Post by steve on Aug 29, 2015 15:51:48 GMT -5
That guy has excellent prices, and his stuff is good. But, are you sure that's made in Taiwan?
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Post by jtron on Aug 30, 2015 15:41:06 GMT -5
Fairly sure...I googled dmc parts...and theres a daelim motor company in korea but they are a scooter brand and I searched further and found some sites in french selling dmc racing parts and one of em said made in taiwan.
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Post by steve on Aug 30, 2015 17:09:02 GMT -5
Cool. I was just curious.
I got an 11 pole stator from him, and he has good quality stuff. The stator I got from him weighed quite a bit more than one I got from China for a similar price. Means his had more copper on it.
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