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hybridrazz
10-28-2004, 08:05 PM
Hey rydah what kinda of speeds are possible with the zuma with all the best parts like the evo cylinder kit,21mm carb,big valve kit,polini pipe or jollymoto im lookin for around 70 or 75 is that possible with all these parts,and good tuning? also with these parts id be making around 18hp right?
Zuma88
10-28-2004, 09:07 PM
jolly moto is the best pipe round and that is not just from me but 100 other people. 18 horse power is great and depending on your gears 70mph inst to far. what type of bike do you have, jollymoto is the best exhuast you can buy it beats malossi and polini and sounds good.
im a malossi mhr fan and that is what i use on my bikes but i will not use another exhuast besides jollymoto carbon
rydah
10-28-2004, 09:30 PM
Hybrid, Zuma is right that you can get speeds of more than 70mph with full race 70cc kits. the mhr and evo both are really good. the mhr top end comes with a piston that is 47mm and the polini evo comes with a 47.6 that .6 is what makes the bike a true 70cc and not a 68cc. i have the mhr top end with 100% evo everything else. if you really want the very fastest set up out there, something that will blow away the mhr and evo, they you got to speed the big bucks and get a fabrizi stroker kit. i think it comes out to 86cc's. i havent seen that kit in action but my friend had one on his bikes before i met him and he said that it would kill the evo and mhr bikes. the only problem with that kit is that it cost about 1200 bucks. i plan on getting one of those kits one day, after i get tired of my current set up. heres there website.
fabriziracing
Davey-boi
10-28-2004, 10:23 PM
How reliable is one of those fabrizi kits though? Is it like a race scoot, only good for 20hours?
Zuma88
10-29-2004, 08:35 AM
i dont get how provo got only 20 hours the life isnt long but if you get a good full race kit then it will last amount heck you can convert new zumas to water cooled and i herd old zumas to but i never have seen them
rydah
10-30-2004, 03:40 AM
How reliable is one of those fabrizi kits though? Is it like a race scoot, only good for 20hours?
i think the kits are as reliable as mhr and evo's. i use my zuma on 100 mile plus rides and it has a mhr cylinder and when i get a fabrizi i will do the same, so i would say thats it reliable enough for me. the reason shops say that they kits are good for only 20 hours is because thats how often they change piston. they do it just to keep it compression fresh and keep the h.p. up.
zuma i seen a couple of watercooled zumas (older ones) on the internet. they use the same cylinder that the newer zumas use. they just have to custom make the intake for the carb and reeds.
Lennox
02-19-2005, 12:09 PM
zuma i seen a couple of watercooled zumas (older ones) on the internet. they use the same cylinder that the newer zumas use. they just have to custom make the intake for the carb and reeds.
how in the heck would you make the intake? doesn't go through the cyl on the vert motors?
XPS1210
02-19-2005, 05:11 PM
There are water kits available for the zuma... Cheapest I've seen was around $375 or so for a complete (radiator, pump, hoses, cylinder) kit... but it was an off brand... I think you could have even gone 90cc with the kit.. (which also means you could stroke it and make a 105 or 110cc kit as well!)....
fun fun...
Lennox
02-19-2005, 05:16 PM
90cc WC is going to be my next setup!....
As sson as I obtain a spare drivetrain its on!!!!!!! o_o :naught:
yeah, but, how would you make an intake for the pre-bugeye ones? :confused:
rydah
02-20-2005, 02:19 PM
lennox pm me and i will send you the link with the older zumas converted to water cooled. you can use the same upright block and tranny.
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