AndyS wrote:The timing is set to 17 degrees, but I dont have a strobe, so it was with a timing disc. Would advancing this assist with its running?
Again on AF's spec sheet they recommended 17d btdc.
I am sure they do recommend 17 degrees, though this is very conservative. The last thing they need is a batch of RB25 pistons being returned with extra ventilation in the crown, but 17degrees sounds rather conservative and will adversely affect the bottom-end, which would be happy at 24degrees.
AndyS wrote:I do plan to fit an Augusto, when funds permit, I think this will help to clear up the bottom end.
Given the info above, the Agusto would be good for your engine. Starting, pick-up and fuel consumption will be improved (with correct jetting).
AndyS wrote:Regarding the clutch, the only problem is that it has strong springs and a centre spring, which is unbeleivably hard to use, I fitted these due to only having a 5 plate kit.
I am just about to do the Yam clutch lever modification, this should help, I suppose I could try it without the center spring, but I think in the long run a 6 plate will be a better option
The Yam clutch lever is a good conversion, and MB do the whole show for a very reasonable price (it's hardly worth doing it yourself). Combine this with a nylon cable, and things will only get better. I'd also thing that AF's insistence on the centre spring has more to do with mitigating clutch slip regardless of whether the scooter is rideable. I would definately try it without the centre spring. Afterall, clutch slip is as much to do with gearing as it is with power. It is not a one-size-fits-all solution kinda thing.
Good luck.