Just a observation! I have a '23 People S 150i ABS scooter. I bought it in March, and it now has 700 miles on it. I just took my variator apart to install Dr Pulley sliders. The stock rollers in my People were 10gr. With only 700 miles and they were already developing flat spots. I'm waiting for my 9gr Dr Pulley sliders to get here from Buggypartsnw.com. With priority mail they should get to me in 1 to 3 days. I recommend taking your scooter apart to determine the factory weight before you order Dr Pulleys. I personally have installed lighter Dr Pulleys in my last 3 scooters. I was very happy with the results. I recommend them for longevity and better performance.
My take on the wear on stock roller weights is not nearly so dire! Sure, they show some wear after even a couple hundred miles.
I was told years ago that rollers are made of something other than metal so that they wear - and not variator parts. Rollers are scheduled for a change at intervals of several thousands of miles. And they are always found to have signs of wear, flat spots, buffed dark areas, etc. but,....but darn few of us notice any difference in the performance of our CVT as these rollers reach the end of their service life. Service schedules seem to give very conservative intervals for service.
At least - that has been my experience with a Honda, Piaggio, Suzuki and Kymco scooter. Others may have a different take on the subject.
I've learned to sweat the proper positioning of a Dr P slider when installing them - otherwise I forget my weights until next service time.
Just say'in...
Stig