I'd take the barrel back to the charlatan that 'tuned' it and wrap it round his head.soullad wrote: If it was your scoot what would you do?
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Which is why i was asking him for the full set up.
Not trying to tell him to run 4.8 , on his set up ( limited details etc) it SHOULD run 4.8 easily , that is why i feel there may be other factors here , which need addressing before jumping to 5.2 .
May be needs re jetting , compression issues , timing it all matters , so just changing the gearing might help but again it may not lol.
By the way on my ts1 spec sheet from AF they recommend 4.8 to run with a fresco, or 5.2 to run with a NK. I would have thought the jl3 would have more torque than a fresco?
Not trying to tell him to run 4.8 , on his set up ( limited details etc) it SHOULD run 4.8 easily , that is why i feel there may be other factors here , which need addressing before jumping to 5.2 .
May be needs re jetting , compression issues , timing it all matters , so just changing the gearing might help but again it may not lol.
By the way on my ts1 spec sheet from AF they recommend 4.8 to run with a fresco, or 5.2 to run with a NK. I would have thought the jl3 would have more torque than a fresco?
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if u hav one or can borrow one put a 90 tyre on it it will take u near on back to standerd gp gearingdb67 wrote:hi, just wondered if anyone is running standard gp 200 gearing with 18x47 sprockets (5:22) on a ts1 ? im currently running gp 200 gearing with 19x47 sprockets ( 4:94) 35mm mikuni & jl 3 pipe,this set up seems ok but i feel its not quite letting the kit run to its full potential. would the standard gp gearing be to "revvy" for this set up ? thanks for any info . db