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kevspeed
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On the slightly cheaper side of things,i converted a mates Li 125 series 2 to standard TV 175 spec and it ran and performed beautifully with only a few changes.
An original TV175 barrel was sourced locally (lucky lucky it came with a cylinder head and inlet manifold),and honed out to the correct clearance for a '175' 62mm conversion piston,as the 'bottom end' (crank/bearings/seals etc...) were in decent condition,they were left untouched.A tidy used 20mm carb was obtained,and jetted as a standard TV 175,and a 17 tooth front sprocket was fitted to raise the gear ratio up to near the original TV spec.The standard exhaust pipe was fitted and off he went,smooth as silk,top speed is around 60mph,cruises effortlessly at around 50-55mph,and no issues with reliability etc as yet!
Total cost for parts was around £150 (scooter forums/ebay/local scooterists)
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What Performance Gains is there between the 186 and/or 200 Mugello?
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DaleUK wrote:What Performance Gains is there between the 186 and/or 200 Mugello?
Not trying to be facetious but..........7%
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hendy wrote:
DaleUK wrote:What Performance Gains is there between the 186 and/or 200 Mugello?
Not trying to be facetious but..........7%
So your saying there's a 7% gain , all things been Equal?
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It may be that there is no performance difference (top speed, torque, etc) but I would think the 200 would run slightly cooler and under slightly less strain..
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Can't beat a genuine TV175 set up, pulls the SX box better than a 200 all day long. I still rate the GT 200 as best all round kit out of box :)
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mick1 wrote:It may be that there is no performance difference (top speed, torque, etc) but I would think the 200 would run slightly cooler and under slightly less strain..

:lol:
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You may as well go for an rb20 will be quicker than all the kits here in standard form and will keep up with larger cc ts1,s . There a grin to ride to boot... :D
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Why do some say use a 26mm card and some say 30mm??
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Some people like to use less fuel and not accelerate as hard and have more problems climbing hills ;)
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