well, today I was busy and worked on a roller weights set up.
A lot of work on cvt cover and variator removing/installing and test drives
I'm 160 lbs, so:
6 x 6.0 g - too heavy, average acceleration and takes too much time to top speed. Uphill is very bad and droping rpm's low but I guess mpg should be a little bit better. Mainly for flat roads.
6 x 5.7 g - better than 6.0 g but still not good enough.
6 x 5.5 g - optimum for acceleration/uphill/top speed. Top is 4 mph less than 6.0 g but gets me there faster.
6 x 5.0 g - best take off but mid-range accel. is average (too high rpm's between 15 and 30 mph), after 30 mph accel. is smooth and constant all the way to the 45 mph. Although, steep hills are not problem and rpm s are high and pulling up with no problem. less mpg 'cos engine is revving high. Mainly for hill roads or when riding passanger back and not for flat terrain.
3 x 5.0 and 3 x 5.5 g - as much as 6 x 5.0 g but mid-range a little better.
3 x 5.0 and 3 x 5.7 g - even better than previous set up, better start, even better mid-range and ok top.
3 x 5.0 and 3 x 6.0 g - in my oppinion the best one. got all performance of 6 x 5.5 g but also better off the line and better top. Hills are not the problem and it's pulling up even better when I release throttle for a second or two and get it opened again. flat/hill terrain optimum. The only thing I'm concerned about this 3 x # and 3 x # set up is variator balance and uneven rollers wear 'cos I wasn't using it enough to make sure about this one. Anyone had some issues, please let me know
That's about result of my testing.
Hope I didn't choke you with this one