Hello all. My name is Andrew. I too am from Australia. Melbourne to be exact. I am interested in some mods for my aerox 50 as well.
How does this setup sound?
Polini corsa 70ccm
larger inlet manifold
carbon reeds
21mm dell'orto carb
yasuni R
Some questions.
What variator and clutch is recommended for street use?
Is it possible to get 120km/h to speed from this engine setup with stock variator and clutch (unrestricted) or will I need to remove the rpm limiter? (new cdi)
Will a new variator and clutch lift my top speed?
Thank you all kindly for your help.
Andrew
G'day Andrew,
it's good to hear from fellow Aussie's,
first i should ask what year is your scoot? because some of the older aerox's are not restricted in the CDI,
2nd. if you put a 70cc kit on, it's best to change the crank and bearings so you don't seize them, as you would with the original parts, because they are made of weaker metals, since they were not designed to go that fast as stock. + your need to change your gear setup, and and and, it's a lot of work!!!!
it's not so cheap when you decide to up your cc's, if you do it properly.
As for the clutch, clutch behaviour only affects acceleration, and not speed, so it helps from a standing start,to acceleration out of corners, it makes the scoot more responsive. Also tighten your twist grips free play now, so you have more feel on your hand, there is to much free play on scooters as stock.
ok the variator, this is where i had so much pain, trying to find out which one would suit me best,put it this way the variator is the heart of your scooter. if you dont want to lose your electric start you can go for what i got malossi517075, but if you want that higher top speed you will need the Overrange kit.
exhaust is sweet.the Yas R, and the carbie will be ok but you will need a different air filter.
I should say, if you dont do it right the first time it will cost you more in the long run. Have you thought about getting a bigger scooter, i am originaly from Melbourne too. and i know what those roads are like, if you are only doing short trips or staying around and under 80kph the aerox will be sweet, but if you are always doing HWY trips get somthing bigger, the setup i am doing will be a cruiser at 80kph and top 90-95kph flat stick. perfect for the Gold Coast. Where in Melbourne are you from.
Anyway dude, somthing for you to think about.
Take care.
Adrian.
Also put you own post up and get some replies, so you can get other opinions.