dio clutch
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dio clutch
iam running a dio with a 70cc kit with and cone filter i allso ordered yellow cluch springs . what rpm center spring should i get?
depends, I would think, 12-15 k, would be good, if eant some snap run the 20% but deforwarned, you will wear out or crack the rear pulley!
It all depends on what you want? the higher the clutch springs the more rev before the bike moves, the higher the center spring the more power it takes to get the belt to drop on the rear pulley!
It all depends on what you want? the higher the clutch springs the more rev before the bike moves, the higher the center spring the more power it takes to get the belt to drop on the rear pulley!
Remember,everyone is human,even if there stupid!
clutch springs are for take off, they allow the eng to rev higher before the weight of the clutch overrides the springs and then the clutch engages, the center spring affects how easliy the belt can go from big in the back to small in the back, i would prob go with 1200 clutch and 1200 center spring, the color means NOTHING
you have to go either by RPM or %
They sell kits that have different sets of springs -polini has a set that has 4 different strengths
Depends if you want streetablity or race ability ?
you have to go either by RPM or %
They sell kits that have different sets of springs -polini has a set that has 4 different strengths
Depends if you want streetablity or race ability ?
Remember,everyone is human,even if there stupid!
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My cylinder measures less than the 47mm but i could be doing it wrong. if you yahoo search you see alot of claims on the 70cc kit, Even a charmo one.But i didn't know of one like that. The zuma that rydah has has an upright motor but does carry the 70cc kit. I guess they didn't change the stroke when changing the BWS motor from vertical to horizontal.
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The do make the dio 70cc for the dio horizontal but it's still callled a dio.Only way to be sure is measure the cylinder. And unless you have a calliper and actually measure the cylinder nothing can be claimed whether it be 72cc or 70cc.bitteraspects wrote:i thought jog cranks are just shorter in general. hence the lower displacement. i hear a lot of people claim 70cc, but if its a dio its 72. i think people just round down to 70
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