Showing posts with label jog rr. Show all posts
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Thursday, 2 February 2012

FREE Series 1 Pedmoto exhaust system up for grabs!

Pedmoto Series 1 exhaust system (prototype)

Here's a sneak preview of the latest prototype which has now reached the 'beta' stage of development meaning it's now close to going into production. Stocking most of the best brands has made it easy for us to see what's needed to make a good system and hopefully at a lower price than any of the potential competition (providing we've done our sums right)!

Our very own Pedmoto Series 1 performance exhaust has been developed for the popular 50 to 70cc sports range, and now we want one of you guys to help us in our development:

Although our exhaust has already proven to be one of the strongest performers if not the strongest on our test bike, we want to test it on some fresh meat before we commit to a production run. So we need a volunteer with a standard scooter that has a Minarelli horizontal engine (2010/2011) with no more than an aftermarket exhaust fitted and re-jetted etc. (e.g. Aerox, Jog RR, Malaguti F12/F15). Remember guys we're based in Barnsley so it might make sense for you to be quite local. As a reward the owner of the test bike used will receive a FREE Series 1 Pedmoto system!

Interested in helping out? Simply go to our Facebook page to express your interest.

By the way, the eagle eyed among you may have spotted a familiar silencer clamp used for testing in our prototype, no prizes unfortunately for guessing which one!

Friday, 7 January 2011

50cc road tuning suggestions for Minarelli horizontal LC engines

Within the world of scooter tuning today there is a big selection of tuning parts available. This may leave you a little stuck when trying to choose the correct parts that actually make your scooter more useable. So we've put a few suggestions together to help you get the best reliable everyday road performance from a 50cc scooter using reputable parts that work well together. The following list applies to two-stroke 50cc scooters fitted with a Minarelli horizontal liquid cooled engine:

MINARELLI HORIZONTAL LIQUID COOLED ENGINES

For Minarelli horizontal liquid cooled engine scooters such as the Yamaha Aerox, Jog RR, MBK Nitro, Mach G, Malaguti F15 Firefox, Italjet Dragster etc. we recommend the following parts:


Cylinder Kits: The Stage6 Streetrace 70cc kit is a cast iron kit that gives very useable bottom end power which is perfect for whizzing around town or practicing wheelies. Alternatively the Italkit aluminium 70cc kit will provide quite a bit more power but higher up in the rev range, perfect for all you speed freaks.

Exhaust systems: Again the Leo Vince TT is the best budget all round performer. The Tecnigas Trek or Artek K1 will see better power gains and release more of the 70cc kits potential. For anyone using a high revving aluminium road going cylinder then the Yasuni C16 is a must for anyone serious about speed.

Variators: This is the most substantial upgrade for any Minarelli engine as the standard article is very poor. The Polini 6 or Polini 9 roller variator kits are very easy to set up and give very consistent performance. Also the Doppler S2BR works really well on the Minarelli engine as it raises the rollers to 19x15.5 rather than the standard 15x12's.

So far we've mentioned the three main upgrades necessary to up the power of your ped. A carb upgrade and gear kit will further boost performance for anyone who has a larger budget available:

Carburettors: Minarelli engines normally have around an 11.5mm standard carburettor. For everyday use on the road we recommend a 17.5mm carb as it’s still fairly compact so therefore fits into the cramped space it sits. The Polini 17.5mm carburettor is made by Dell'Orto and can be easily set up for the original air box or a sports foam filter.

Gear Kits: Gear kits increase the gear ratios resulting in an increase in top speed. Top Racing 4 part kits come pre-pressed for easy fitting. Polini gear kits have undergone extensive testing to give you the best ratio for use with 70cc cylinder kits.