avanti tt3 vs ts1

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Andy Pickering wrote:Its well documented my Avanti experiences, Ive owned and ran a TS and as Coaster says really, my TS was quicker and cleaner low down but the Avanti is much stronger pull through the gears and ive just fitted a Franspeed race and its took another step up tbh and a lot closer low down to the TS..
What exhaust was you running before and did the Franspeed require re-jetting?
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PM25 Coaster, not certain on the jetting as yet before Dan re dynos it shortly, but for what its worth plug is a lovely choccy brown but only done a few miles tbh, it has made a massive difference to performance though, its a hell of a lot more responsive low down (very instant throttle response).
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Andy Pickering wrote:PM25 Coaster, not certain on the jetting as yet before Dan re dynos it shortly, but for what its worth plug is a lovely choccy brown but only done a few miles tbh, it has made a massive difference to performance though, its a hell of a lot more responsive low down (very instant throttle response).

what sort of mileage have you done ? Reading reports/feedback 3k seems to be the most, just wondering if anyone's done more
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lol erm ?? cant remember :D, 1000 mark I think, 49 pages if you want to check http://scooterotica.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=19172 ye your right sure someones to 3000 on one.
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Mike if you look on the other thread someone did 4.5K last summer, summer joke, in that weather he needs a medal
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OAP wrote:Mike if you look on the other thread someone did 4.5K last summer, summer joke, in that weather he needs a medal
wonder who'll be first to 10k..? I'll be looking to top 5k by the end of the year
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My money is on a guy in Braintree, he probably did that in the snow :shock:
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OAP wrote:My money is on a guy in Braintree, he probably did that in the snow :shock:
I live in Yorkshire....i'm presuming "Southern" snow is warmer than what we get up here :)
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"Southern snow" stops trains running when only 50mm deep, apparently it's called wet snow, it's obviously different to any other snow in the world. Then again we have leaves down here that stop trains too, don't ask why.
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OAP wrote:Then again we have leaves down here that stop trains too, don't ask why.
I'll give you chapter and verse next time I drop in, it isn't as daft as it seems......honest 8-)
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