I'm planning on getting new rear gears cut for my 2010 Kymco Yager GT 200i such that I can cruise at 65 MPH at 6500 RPM, the engine's torque peak. That'll give maximum fuel efficiency at highway speed. I'm also planning on getting them spiral-cut, to get rid of the gear whine of the OEM straight-cut gears.
There were three scenarios I was considering:
1) New rear gear set with OEM variator
2) Wide range variator with OEM rear gear set
3) Wide range variator *and* new rear gear set
I created a spreadsheet to do the calculations. It's in OpenOffice.org Calc format, instead of Microsoft Excel format. I like OpenOffice much better than MS, and it's free.
This will allow you to see just how fast your scoot is capable of going. For instance, with the OEM variator and the OEM rear gears, if I push the engine to its rev limiter, I should be getting about 79 MPH... but I've only ever gone that fast once. I recently found that a very tiny outer section of my variator isn't being utilized, the belt's not riding all the way up... so I've begun shaving the variator little by little to rectify that and get the full speed capability out of the bike.
The fact that I only ever hit that speed once despite regularly hitting the rev limiter if I'm not careful also tells me I need heavier Dr. Pulley sliders. I'm running 18 gram sliders now. I'll buy a small bench lathe and turn my own custom weights to insert into the sliders (I'll also have to find a small Dake press for pressing the cores in and out), so I can test out a variety of weights. I'm betting about 20.5 grams will be just about right.
See the attached "Gearing.ods" spreadsheet, in .zip zipfile format (because KymcoForum.com doesn't allow .ods files to be uploaded, but they do allow zipfiles).