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Scooters - 50cc => Agility 50 => Topic started by: natemeade on January 26, 2011, 07:44:08 PM
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I am going to put lighter roller weights in my scoot to get some better speed up hills, but is there any benefit of getting a new variator instead of the stock one (like say a malossi variator)?
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not realy no unless your older one is wore down at all. then its best to buy the variator kit and all.
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what about like clutch springs? Is there any benefit there?
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IDK how many miles on your a50 but if it needs roller weights why not put new springs , clutch pads , and a new drive belt ? Pay once for parts and labor and have all new wear items . Good luck.
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I replace all every 3 years but the weights more. if it has not been done in a while yes but it all depends on your budget dont go broke man hard times are here.
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Yes indeed times are tight ! I don't do my own service work as I am mechanically challenged , so I discovered the hard way that it is cheaper in the long run sometimes to replace wear items all at once so I don't have to pay but once for labor . The only Kymco shop within 100 mi. of me has a standard $145.00 per hour shop rate .
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wow you better learn to do your own with that price. I service mine once a year for a good look over.if it something I can do I well . there is a lot that I cant but hopefully it well stay out of the shop.I have learned alot just from this fourm on how to do things.
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I ride a people 50 . I can change the final drive oil , change the spark plug , adjust the brakes , and inflate the tires . Beyond that Im pretty useless . Luckily it usually dosn't need much more , thank goodness .
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keep reading the fourm you well learn alot. I have if you need to know something use the search bar you can find it. people 50 mmm nice scoots also I ride in a club and there are afew in it.