I weighed the Dr. Pulley sliders I bought at 15G. When I took my variator apart, the stock rollers were also 15g. I installed the sliders yesterday. The scooter seems to run ok, but my tach is reading extremely high. The motor doesn't sound like it is revving as high as the tach is reading. Could I have done something to the tach with the slider changeover?
No. I think your motor is revving just as your tach is displaying.
Your revs have increased across the board of your ground speed. In other words - at 35mph your engine is now revving higher than it did with stock rollers - because of this increase in rpm's your throttle response is greater - "more power" when you twist.
Me - I didn't like that my engine was revving higher than previously at 30mph. I didn't care that the increased revs gave me "more snap", "more power" when I twisted the throttle...to me it was like driving around while failing to shift up to the next gear.
Some like that "extra power" on tap....and do not mind the increased revs.
The major Vespa dealer in SoCal recommends going nearly 3gm lighter in roller weights in my Liberty - "to release that hidden power" in my motor. No thanks. Piaggio has my little 155cc aircooled motor revving just as it should be for long life. They've made over 900,000 of these scooters....
Stig