RMS 100400540 VARIATOR ROLLERS
for HONDA, PIAGGIO, YAMAHA, KYMCO
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651641
Cod.
100400540
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Special Price €12.00 Regular Price €15.07Variator Rollers RMS 20,0g, 23x18 mm 23x18 mm 6 pcs The main role in tuning a scooter variomatic is weight. Rule of thumb: the lighter your roll sets, the more rpm‘s are needed to push the rolls outwards through centrifugal motion to set gear change in motion. Heavier rolls need lower rpm‘s to start this process. That means if your scooter has lighter rolls it will need higher rpm‘s to start moving. Heavier rolls allow you to start moving at lower rpm‘s. Each pilot will have to find out which level of rpm‘s is right for them. A range of factors deal in this decision: degree of tuning, driver‘s weight, which weight (of rolls) are optimal, etc. RMS Variator weights:: exact adjusting due to small weight steps, good quality, very best prices. Available for all common engine types and sport variators. Here the most common sizes:Engine type: MINARELLI 15x12, MORINI 17x12/KYMCO/PEUGEOT/HONDA/PIAGGIO/GILERA -> `98 16x13, PIAGGIO/GILERA `98-> 19x15,5 Sport variators: POLINI/MALOSSI 16x13, HEBO 17x12/TOP PERFORMANCE 15x12 SIP-TIP! By changing variator rolls, every scooter can be tuned exactly to it‘s motor performance or driving conditions. What you should notice: the more aggressive your motor is tuned, the more sensitive it reacts to weight variations in the rolls. Be careful not to work with weights that are too varied! Remember: exact vario tuning is really necessary so your motor doesn‘t waste it‘s performance in unnecessary rpm‘s (too light weights) or through too early gear changes (too heavy weights) which won‘t get you any acceleration.
This product fits your
This product does not fit with
KYMCO
BET AND WIN 250 2003
XCITING 250 2006-2007
GRAND DINK 250 2003-2004
GRAND DINK G-DINK 300 2012
PEOPLE 250 2003-2004
PEOPLE S 250 2006
YUP 250 2003
PIAGGIO
X9 250 2000-2002
HONDA
SH 300 2015
YAMAHA
X MAX 300 2017


