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BRANDSNSCARS
09-21-2007, 01:01 PM
iv got two 91 razz and an 88 jog. i want to put some money into the jog motor and wanted some info on things to put....70cc,exuahst,what all is ther to to do to the motor to help go faster/more torqe????its a complete jog so i have the entire wire loom and everything to make it run..i might need to weld up some new motor mounts

burnt_toast
09-21-2007, 04:48 PM
That is one sexxy stock lookin jog. Basically, virtually anything made to fit a minarrelli style engine will fit on your jog. So parts from different sources are easy to find, check out ebay and search around on yahoo/google.

I have some personal choices too, but gotta run.

Good luck with this, should be a great project. :8wave:

BRANDSNSCARS
09-22-2007, 03:47 PM
The Two Main Things I Wiil Do Is 70cc Kit And The Assembly With New Rollers.....as Far As Companies What Names Do I Avoid And What Names Do I Trust....as Far As Actual Product Quality....not Too Worried On Price As You Get What You Pay For....does Anyone Know Stock Roller Weights For A 88 Jog 50cc?? Any Suggestions What To Replace Them With??

robotguy
09-22-2007, 03:51 PM
does Anyone Know Stock Roller Weights For A 88 Jog 50cc?? Any Suggestions What To Replace Them With??

As far as stock settings,
Mine is an 89 , and I had good luck with running right around
28G total.

I do a lot of hilly riding though.
When you change to a 70cc kit,
you'll probably need to change the weights
to be lighter.

Oh, and remember, you have the vertical engine on your 88 like my 89,
most jogs have the horizontal engine, which
is pretty different as far as exhaust and 70cc kits.

burnt_toast
09-22-2007, 09:22 PM
As far as stock settings,
Mine is an 89 , and I had good luck with running right around
28G total.

I do a lot of hilly riding though.
When you change to a 70cc kit,
you'll probably need to change the weights
to be lighter.

Oh, and remember, you have the vertical engine on your 88 like my 89,
most jogs have the horizontal engine, which
is pretty different as far as exhaust and 70cc kits.

oh well nevermind about all those engine/exhaust choices then.. sorry

BRANDSNSCARS
09-23-2007, 01:00 AM
its ok...iv got some great info and il post with my new motor swap and let you all know how it comes out!!