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Sluggello! Like it. Those kits ain't cheap either and never heard great comments about them,followed one the other day on a blastout with same setup as me (bigbore and 28) and simply didn't have the grunt to climb slight hills in top.
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Maybe they have retro old school port timings.soosh wrote:Sluggello! Like it. Those kits ain't cheap either and never heard great comments about them,followed one the other day on a blastout with same setup as me (bigbore and 28) and simply didn't have the grunt to climb slight hills in top.
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Hey Ron,you couldn't post this on the other forum.You'd have the admin police knocking on your door.OAP wrote:Avanti TT3 Kit Content
Avanti Cylindker Number Piston size Ring Gap
Cylinder Head
Piston
Cowl
4 x cylinder studs
4 x 8mm long head nuts
4 x 8mm flat washers
4 x 8mm wavy washers
2 x 7mm brass exhaust nuts
2 x 7mm wavy exhaust washers
1 x 7mm inlet nyloc nut
1 x 7mm long inlet bolt
2 x 7mm wavy washers
2 x 5mm bolts
2 x 5mm wavy washers
2 x 5mm plain washers
3 x 8mm button bolts
3 x 8mm plain washers
3 x 8mm wavy washers
3 x Base gaskets (0.4mm, 0.75mm & 1.00mm)
1 x inlet gasket
1 x exhaust gasket
2 x Avanti TT3 stickers
Fitting Instructions
Running Instructions
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I couldn't make my mind up either on a engine set up, started a engine pole with the help of eden to help the thought process.
http://scooterotica.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1530
However I have gone the Avantti TT3 route; the extra cooling capabilities grabbed my attention.
http://scooterotica.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1530
However I have gone the Avantti TT3 route; the extra cooling capabilities grabbed my attention.
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slower than an indian stage 4 but better than an sx200. not sure what market the 225 was aimed at but its a lot of money to de tune your scooterMuttley McLadd wrote:Maybe they have retro old school port timings.soosh wrote:Sluggello! Like it. Those kits ain't cheap either and never heard great comments about them,followed one the other day on a blastout with same setup as me (bigbore and 28) and simply didn't have the grunt to climb slight hills in top.

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Thats terrible,who designs the stuff? How much is an Indian kit nowadays?cezeta wrote:slower than an indian stage 4 but better than an sx200. not sure what market the 225 was aimed at but its a lot of money to de tune your scooterMuttley McLadd wrote:Maybe they have retro old school port timings.soosh wrote:Sluggello! Like it. Those kits ain't cheap either and never heard great comments about them,followed one the other day on a blastout with same setup as me (bigbore and 28) and simply didn't have the grunt to climb slight hills in top.i should have bought the rapido for half the cost at the time.
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Jim says a speedboat or a caravan.soosh wrote: So.....whats it going to be?
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Stick ye fancy pansy kits up ye ass and get a guy with talent to fettle some chunk of iron and ride it like you nicked it
I only say this because I cant afford a Ron Moss kit

I only say this because I cant afford a Ron Moss kit

Ricspeed, gone but never forgotten RIP my friend #59
vfm= indian stage 4
vfm with more power = rapido
simple plug and play and hopefully reliable power with future proofing cooling....vfm= ron moss kit
dependable reedvalve kit vfm= ts1
potentially the Ferrari of kits with claimed 30+ bhp if you need it = super monza
the question is what are you looking for?
vfm with more power = rapido
simple plug and play and hopefully reliable power with future proofing cooling....vfm= ron moss kit
dependable reedvalve kit vfm= ts1
potentially the Ferrari of kits with claimed 30+ bhp if you need it = super monza
the question is what are you looking for?