Hope you guys can help me. I bought a 2013 Kymco Super 8 50 2t a 3 weeks ago. I had it derestricted (smooth drive boss, Exhaust, CDI and Up-jetted the carb). Now getting about 36-37 MPH on the flats. I eventually want to go to a Big Bore Kit but for now want to get :
1. New Pipe - Looked at a Stage6 Pro or Stage6 Pro Replica and Yasuni R. Wrote Yasuni but they could not tell me if it would fit. So will probably go with Stage6. Where can I buy one? How do I know if it will bolt up? The websites I go to lists other Scooter models and engines like Minarelli and Piaggio etc. How do I know what kind of engine group I'm in ? I believe it is a KF10AA but which engine style does it match for parts selection?
2. Variator - Looking at Stage6 (They have different versions) which one do you suggest. They have an overrange one too. What is the difference? Also looked at Malossi Multivar and Malossi Multivar 2000. Is one better than the other and why? It appears that the Malossi also come with 9 gram roller weights I was thinking 6 grams was a good starting point and probably looking to go lower at sometime later. Your thoughts? Also what clutch spring?
3. Clutch - Stage6 They have an overrange one too. What is the difference and where can I get one?
Most of the work will be done at the suzuki dealer but they are motorcycle mechanics and haven't had a lot of experience with scooter upgrades and haven't provided alot of advise on parts other than what they find on racingplanet website. Since racing planet doesn't have Stage6 they don't know anything about it.
What parts do you suggest and where can I get them? I live in Sarasota Florida and would prefer someplace in US if there out there. But will buy from Europe or Canada if I have too. Just thought it would be easier to return if they don't fit and of course shipping would be cheaper and faster.
After this round and when I get more money I will add a Big Bore Kit and get a bigger Carb.
Does this sound like a reasonable plan? Any and all comments/advice, links etc. appreciated.
Thanks
Greg