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swiftscoot

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Variator Compatibility
« on: September 22, 2012, 06:56:58 AM »
I've got a Motorio variator that I'd like to throw in.   Are the gy6 Variators the same as the people 150's?  I've read they're slightly different. 

John in PA

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Re: Variator Compatibility
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2012, 05:47:40 PM »
I've just installed the Dr Pulley variator model  for GY6 150 (on a 2009 People 150).  Perfect install.  However,  there are no holes on the outer sheave for a pin wrench to properly torque the nut.  You'll need a strap wrench or flywheel holder that could engage the cooling fins on the sheave to hold it still, unless you're willing to use an impact air wrench to tighten it and hope for the best. I had already made an adjustable pin wrench for the stock variator, so I stuck the Kymco stock outer sheave on till I can get the proper strap wrench.  I used 13gm  Dr Pulley sliders (not rollers) Some increase in low and midrange response, possible decrease in top speed.  I've ordered 15gm sliders to try as I'm interested in getting best top speed that I can.

Waiting on a Malossi Kevlar belt, so using the stocker for now.

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Re: Variator Compatibility
« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2012, 08:52:30 PM »
Thanks for the info.  Dr. Pulley variator is nearly identical to mine.  Impact guns have always worked for me, as long as it has a good amount of torque.  15g is pretty heavy.  Let me know what you get out of em. 

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Re: Variator Compatibility
« Reply #3 on: September 23, 2012, 11:41:05 AM »
Stock rollers are 15 gm.  13 gm slider was first choice, has a  more aggressive bottom end, but I was hoping for a bit of extra poop at the top end.  At least want to avoid any loss.

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