My scoot was in the shop for a new crank a few months back.
I decided to open up the CVT because performance has been a bit low since then, with revs too high for the kmh.
Once open I saw the rollers had been installed the wrong way in the variator with the result that the metal insert, had extended through centrifugal force and had ground the side wall on 5 of the roller paths.
I had to file the walls down to get some sort if evenness, but I don't have a dremmel tool, so there are filing marks in the aluminium.
I tried my best with a file to smooth it out, and fitted new rollers.
What an immediate effect on performance! Especially on pull away.
I have not hit the highway yet, so cannot confirm improved top speed, but that is expected.
I also cannot say what my mcguyver to the variator will do the long term.
I suppose I should budget for a variator.
Malossi here we come!
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