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Luke Martin from Uncasville, CT United States
I’m hitting 55 on the flats. On the average it’s a 52mph moped. With my set up I’m running @ 300* I’m 215 pounds and my clutch still needs some tuning. Back to the kit. It’s fun.
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New castings are amazing
July 31, 2019
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Magic from Seattle, WA United States
They must have gotten a tooling upgrade and or a new die over there because the latest batch is very nice. Defintley probably going to need a custom head, base spacer or a couple gaskets to not be smacking the head.
This is my favorite budget ripper cylinder, the durations are pretty agressive out of the box and they have plenty of room to play some more if you want to get crazy with a Dremel.
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works great
July 2, 2018
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Mike Mo from Columbus, OH United States
just had to add the extra gasket and spacing was good and now she rocks on my puch e50
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that 70s kit
January 21, 2015
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Lou of Uglyland from Allston, USA
Overall wow yes much more power than stock... Make sure to upgrade carb and with stuffy crank, major zooooom factor! 45 even if you're stupid!
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nice kit!
December 22, 2014
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Matt Madden from Centennial, CO United States
replaced the airsal 50cc with this...i had already case matched the 50cc kit so i just basically through this on... stock head, 14mm bing, techno circuit no problems with head clearance... now it climbs up hills about 30mph and i go faster than i probably should... still breaking it in but now i worry that i'm gonna melt my small end bushing... oh well