The rate of exchange is hectic here, so I filled stock rollers with 2 part epoxy glue.
I don't have a sensitive scale so can't say how much extra they weigh, but I do feel that I can get 150kmh if I want to.
I don't exceed 140kmh nowadays.
I also made a washer the one that is fitted to the outer edge of the boss b4 fitting the variator face with fins.
I made it thinner with my grinder, and, I see a 400rpm improvement(ie, lower rpm) at 140kmh.
Revs now sit at 7100.
There is a bad vibration if this washer is removed, this the adaption of thinning it instead.
With the epoxy in the rollers, it will be possible to drill a hole and fit bolts in there with the head removed, to make them heavier, if needed.
Spook, in Taiwan, also machined his variator, so the rollers can travel out further, thus getting higher speed.
The thing is, I test drove a 2009 model when I bought mine and it maxed at 160kmh, so this allusive max speed is my goal.
Not for riding at that speed all the time, but just knowing it is available if needed.
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