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Downtown 300 / Re: Dr Pulley 20x12 14GR
« on: January 11, 2012, 07:15:04 PM »
Dear Members. then accompany them to post that I published entirely in Spanish forum that may appeal to this thread:

Dear friends, today I discovered indirectly through an open thread juanpuak the American forum, that from January 2011 references to parts of the drive have changed, because the drive as a whole is quite different from the Model 32 cv with respect to the 29-hp, it also evidenced some videos uploaded by juanpuak where you can see the remarkable difference, it is as if we bring you a series production Malossi, confirmed by the end of this motoring magazines commenting that the differences of a model and another were also improvements in the transmission assembly. Now I understand why there is so much difference in performance between the 29-hp, not included in juanpuak, the date of purchase and is already incorporated the new drive and clutch, as I said, now I sense that those who have had a passing 29 hp to 32 hp, less noticeable difference scooter. Am I at risk of being wrong to claim that juanpuak socooter of as fast as ours and that tells me is able to tell the difference lying scoundrel, for that reason those who carry the E000 not be able to notice the difference these 3hp, because I remain convinced that this unit is of 29 hp. improved weight / horse is only 0.61 kg / hp.

References that change in the drive:
Plate which houses the roller: LGE5
where are the movable hood: LGE5
Bushing (which atrviesa drive: LGF9-E00
All other things being equal, the rollers are the same, so we think that Dr, Pulley served it safe and I agree with juanpuak again, I think the rollers 14 gr with this drive will not well go best with the 15 gr.

References that change in the clutch:
Shoes: LGE5
Mobile Dish: LGE5
Plato Primary: LGE5
The hood and contrast the springs and spring are maintained, which is why the bell Malossi juanpuak serves.

Once exposed this that each draw their own conclusions.


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Downtown 300 / Re: "micro-pulls between 4,500 rpm and 5500 rpm."
« on: January 10, 2012, 03:31:42 PM »
Dear Members:
 Thanks first of all to strongly, for your interest in the topic, because here in Spain, many people are discouraged by the problem, so much so disenchanted with this excellent bike, from my point of view.
 The problem manifests itself much more to rise, I suppose that there is more load on the engine, conceals much more on the flat and downhill.
 As my understanding that the solution to everything happens for a change to one of Iridium spark plug and give more air intake through a filter change more fluid. Filter Any advice?, Make or model on the market?
 Greetings to all and especially to Frankie of Manchester, who apparently knows my land and of course, again Thank you for your cooperation.

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Downtown 300 / Re: Polini Variator
« on: January 09, 2012, 08:56:46 PM »
Cortez Dear, I entirely agree with what you post, but the J. Costa is on the EVO3, we refer the new features:
 J. Costa launches its new drive EVO3 R. Drive the world's most technologically advanced and best performance of the market.
 Technologically it is a drive CNC machined aluminum with a tolerance of + / - 0.002 mm, with a ceramic coating that guarantees to thousands and thousands of miles. Uses exclusive Cap J. Costa central bronze inlaid with dry graphite to lubricate the bell Titanium which helps to reduce total combined weight of 300 gr. benefits increased due to better sliding of the masses. The exclusive technology of treatment of titanium nitride bolt with graphite to give 3.300HK hardness and reduce friction with the central gland becomes of only 0.25.

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Downtown 300 / Re: "micro-pulls between 4,500 rpm and 5500 rpm."
« on: January 09, 2012, 08:31:34 PM »
Dear Cortez, try to explain as much as possible the problem, to the language. There are many partners in the Spanish forum who complain, including me, that the engine, usually in a regimen of 4,500 rpm and 5500, as jerks, like intermittent gas cuts, usually done only at the regime . Personally, I do sometimes and sometimes not. I really was surprised that in your forum, I have not seen any post where someone made ​​reference to this, so I do not mean you have that problem, my bike and the peer happens with the ECU model E5000 and they blame what happens to the ECU, but it gives me more the feeling clutch problem or drive roller.
 You think?
 a greeting

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Downtown 300 / Re: Polini Variator
« on: January 09, 2012, 05:32:21 PM »
Dear Members:
Have you considered the possibility of using a brand J. Costa variator?. At first step you an article which describes its properties.
Transverse Drive Vs Conventional
April 3, 2009 by RCscooter
Filed under Technical Articles
6 Comments
Thanks to Cesar, J. Costa Competition we bring you a comparison between traditional drives and drives cross.
Drive roller

Currently the drive roller is the system used by all major brands, and therefore the most widespread.

The drive pulley mounted a campaign for the outside of the outer chainring.

The dish and bell housings define ramp-shaped slide that called cylindrical roller weights.

Driven by centrifugal force these rollers move out exerting a force on the ramps between which lie outside forcing the plate to move, squeezing the neck of the pulley and increasing the working diameter of the belt.

This will cause a change in gear ratio to a more long.
When the motor turns the rollers lower stop pushing the outer plate of the pulley, the driven pulley spring recovery and return to a more short.

The dishes of the pulleys are usually aluminum, steel hood and rolls of plastic with a metallic core.

All solidarity spin the engine, connected through the clutch. It is therefore evident that the weight of the rollers is very important and is closely related to the behavior of the engine light rollers need a higher speed so that centrifugal force (proportional to mass) allows close the pulley.

Using lightweight rollers get a drive pulley closes higher returns, an exchange rate generally shorter and more motor nerve. In contrast, heavy rollers, the drive will open earlier, close to a pulley system and the ratio will be lower generally longer and feel of the motor will be quieter.

A similar significance has the form of ramps where the rollers are, and clearly also influences the behavior of the drive and the way it distributes the engine's thrust at different engine speeds.

Transverse Drive J. Costa

Transverse Drive is a drive J.costa conceptually not located too far from the drive roller, but with a number of features that simplify not only what but also improve performance.

Starting from a structure like that of a conventional automatic transmission, drive Transverse change the outer plate drive pulley, the bell and the rollers (which, as we shall see, they die rolls).

Cross on the drive there are no ramps or rollers: the mobile plate of the pulley has a series of inclined holes from the inside out, distributed radially, in which are housed sliding masses, finger-shaped and, instead of turning , out pushed out by centrifugal force.

On exit, push the bell of strength and force to the plate that contains them to move laterally and close the pulley by varying the diameter of the belt.

This bell drive force element happens very simple but vitally important when defining the behavior of the drive, because depending on the profile and as the "attack" the masses sliding, the drive will close in one way or another the pulley.

Advantages and peculiarities of cross-drive

Transverse Drive Benefits go beyond the simple construction. Obviously, the assembly does not increase the performance of the engine itself, but improves the performance of the bike, since the design of the hood profile of strength and how the masses sliding bearing allow increased range of gear ratios.

Cross Drive allows to obtain, on a drive as standard, a shorter ratio at low rpm (better acceleration) and a longer relationship when the drive is fully opened (closed block), allowing the motor to run more relaxed when runs on the flat, and improving the end if we drive downhill.

While the engine as we have said never give you more power, which allows the drive to increase the values ​​Transversal power to the wheel at any speed but especially in the range of low to medium speed, improved (often dramatically) the accelerations.

Why is this?

Simply because through the whole design hood / engine turns sliding masses always cheerful and close to the maximum torque speed with the drive as standard, and this simply means having more power to the wheel and ultimately increase overall performance.

Another advantage inherent to the design of this element is the smoothness of operation, especially in the models for 4-stroke engines.

As is known, in the 4-stroke cycle engine only one of every 4 laps driving piston, ie that for every two full turns the crankshaft makes, on average pulled back and the other rotates by inertia, ie that the shift is slightly irregular, and this is especially noticeable at idle where the drive roller with a ringing metallic sound typical, while the transverse drive is fine (like silk) because of the simplicity of construction.

The lack of internal friction gives the transverse drive a better feel and a higher response speed drive roller respect, to have no contact outside bell and pulley rather than the sliding mass, the gas cut pulley closes almost instantaneously, while a drive classic bell and pulley are guided by some intermediate elements that hinder the relative movement of the two pieces and delay the closing and opening of the pulley.

Besides all the virtues described, drive Transverse has the degree of maturity to ensure longevity and maintenance comparable (if not better) than conventional rollers, and quality of materials and machined which has worked for element of this invention a safe, reliable and contrasting features.S

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Downtown 300 / "micro-pulls between 4,500 rpm and 5500 rpm."
« on: January 09, 2012, 05:26:50 PM »
Dear Members:
 I am a holder of a 300 i ABS SuperDink Spain, in Tenerife, Canary Islands, is marketed here by that name, there is DownTown. I registered with you, because here is a similar forum, where a large number of users, we have detected in the 32 hp model a problem that we call "micro-pulls between 4,500 rpm and 5500 rpm." Looking at your post, I have not seen anyone complaining of this problem is. There no one has had this problem? in 32-cv ABS model.
 Greetings to all from Tenerife.

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