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zx50 / Re: How fast can your ZX50 go after upgrades?
« on: February 20, 2012, 01:02:55 AM »
zx with biggest stroke and bore without modding cases, carb , pipe , dynotuned with 98ron fuel and motul m800 premix, polini variator, light weight clutch , red spring in final drive , gets 100-110kmh with a 113kg rider .... reckon it would get another 10 with someone say 65kgs gets aweful warm at those speeds though , be nice to do a watercooled mod ...

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General Discussion / Re: ZX50 CDI
« on: November 06, 2010, 05:07:31 AM »
So sid , at the end of all that , what wires on the cdi went to what wired on the zx harness?
:D

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zx50 / Re: Kymco ZX50, 82cc Upgrade
« on: April 17, 2010, 04:45:14 AM »
haha well i got the kit fitted , got the new oko carb and well, i should have waited till i got the jetting sorted 'cause she had a nice little lean out at about 100km/hr ...piston and rings are fried but the bore will be fine after a quick hone. so now i'm waiting on my new piston to arrive ...unless any of you would happen to know the appropriate wiesco or vertex piston replacement part no. ?

gotta love forums , thanks for all the help !

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zx50 / Re: Kymco ZX50, 82cc Upgrade
« on: April 05, 2010, 11:57:58 AM »
great read ! especially the bit about the needle setting and jetting sizes , as i've just installed the cyl kit and am awaiting the new carb kit , 'cause the thirsty bugger just out drank the standard carb on the first run. looks like a quarter throttle run to work this week haha. So far , ive got the zx50 aka bug vibe , with the 82cc kit , race variator , cant remember the weight sizes, race clutch and springs and the limiter bypass (on a switch so the mrs doesnt over do it ) haha. the power and acceleration so far is GREAT! never thought i'd be wheelstanding the zx yewwwww. So yeah just gotta get this starvation business sorted and we're away !

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