1. Dr Pulley 18 g you mentioned, are they sliders or rollers ?
2. Better acceleration ( with higher RPM ) means you have twist the throttle more to have higher RPM to accelerate ? In another word, with Dr Pulley 18g , it takes longer to go from 0 to 60 for instance ?
Thanks
The 18g are Dr. Pulley Sliders. As I said I did several real life tests with "bench mark performance" (meaning not just how it feels", real world speed data by recorded confirmation). The 20g Dr. Pulley sliders weights were not good, worse. The original 20g Kymco roller weights are very close in performance, but did not get the acceleration speed like the 18g sliders, and also the top speed was at much higher rpm with the Kymco 20g rollers. When new both can run about the same top speed, but OEM at much higher rpm.
So the
18g Slider weights are the best.
No, you do not have to twist the throttle more, actually reduce the throttle a bit more compared to OEM for acceleration. The acceleration is quicker/shorter, clearly faster with 18g slider weights. After 70 mph (GPS, 78 indicated) at full throttle the rpm drops with the slider weights (like it shifts into a "overdrive" gear), while with the OEM weighs the rpm keeps on climbing.
Summary: The original Kymco weights are really not bad (as long they are not worn), but the 18g slider weights make the Scooter a bit faster in every aspect.