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Post by scrible88 on Apr 15, 2005 12:02:00 GMT -5
Use the helix motor! I'm eyeing a 300 dollar honda elite 150 a guy I know is selling in perfect shape with about 800 miles on it, garaged its whole life. It does 70mph and is tagged as a motorcycle so it can be ridden on the highway! Hell, I may just buy it as my "sport bike" lol when I have the need for speed.
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Post by abe on Apr 20, 2005 5:43:19 GMT -5
Read the tech on Battlescooter. I still say the swap is best. No one would listen so I sell the parts for the 50. Just remember all the little things that go into a swap. Listen when I say there is no "bolt in swap". You can get close but even on the Ruckus swaping is not easy. If you go to a "Jog" type motor it can be easier but the CH/CN swap is not a bolt in. Think about relocating the battery and radiator now because you'll need to.
Do the swap! Put front disc brakes on your list so you don't die ;D
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ADlBOO
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Post by ADlBOO on Apr 21, 2005 12:35:25 GMT -5
Im planning on getting my ruck within the next couple weeks, then in no less than a month im gonna have the helix motor ready to go... ;D
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SuperJ
n00b Ruckster
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Post by SuperJ on Apr 21, 2005 14:47:32 GMT -5
What is the Jog displacement?
Also, is a two stroke fifty worth looking at. I've seen a staged upgrade kit for the yamaha 50cc Vino to break 60mph.
-SuperJ
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Post by abe on Apr 23, 2005 7:10:56 GMT -5
Jog is the same motor as the Vino. Tons of parts Chinese and Japanese. Checkout www.battlescooter.com . On the links page you can find a fast Zuma(same motor also) and another video with a fast jog motor Chinese scooter. Remember the Zuma has like a 125cc kit. A 2stroke 70cc will suck the paint off a 250cc Helix but the Helix will last forever
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