I would want to increase my low end performance if I do this. Can you quantify the increase - I know that might be tuff to do. I probably top speed at 60 mph for about 10 percent of my riding - mostly around 40/45 mph. How much top end do you lose? And mine is 2009 ps250 - anyone know exactly what ones I would want to get? And the pictures are of stock rollers? (the green ones)
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The green ones shown above are from a Vespa. The ones below are from my Kymco P250 (same as P250s ... and B&W and GV if I remember correctly).
I installed "23x18 21gram" sliders. Preston installed the 20 g ones. I can exceed 80 indicated easily. I like the low-end acceleration but it's not racing fast.... it's just faster than most cages fast. I bought mine for 40 including tax and shipping. It took two days for me to get them in the mail.
In reference to the previous post, the slider and rollers (both types) have one end where the inner metal sleeve show and the other end with a nylon covering. This is where I (and the rider in the Modern Vespa posting I referenced) went wrong. The nylon covers the end of slider/roller and prevents the inner metal sleeve from causing damage to the variators ramps. You can see in the image below, the metal on the end of the sliders shows wear. The "nylon" end of the slider should be in that location.
SO, what I learned today is that for my scoot (and most others I assume) the nylon is facing you when you place them in left side of the variator.
This is another correct image from the makers website. What confused me is this show the right side of the variator but the instructions show the left. What I didn't consider was they show different ends of the sliders... nylon in my illustration vs metal in this photo.