I'm considering lightening the stock rollers on my 2011 DT300 to have more RPM at lower speeds. Has anyone out there done it?
Opinions pro and con?
Looks like another way to have more RPM (and more power) at lower speeds would be to install shims between the variator bush, and outer half of the variator pulley. Complete sets of different size variator shims are available for other model scooters, maybe complete sets of shims will be available for these models as well ?
By using shimms at the Variator, the slightly wider variator pulley actualy allows the belt to be at a lower position - and allows the belt to be in a higher position at the clutch pulley during take off. This obviously will cause more RPM, and more power during take off.
The only downfall though - aparently top end speed seem to be lower after a modification like this.
Care must also be taken that not too many shimms are used - when the pulley becomes too wide, the belt will start getting in contact with the center bush, and the belt will start slipping.
I think modifications like this might work quite well, but special care must be taken not to use too many shimms. The reason being - when the belt starts getting worn, (thinner) the pulley might be too wide, the belt will start rubbing against the bush, and the belt will start slipping.