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Tim from San Francisco, CA United States
This kit was super easy to put on.. I have never replaced a top end on anything before and I was able to put this on without removing the motor from the frame.. Also the piston rings were very easy to get lined up with the pins and slip into the cylinder.. The only hang up was with the pulley cover mount by the intake. It has this little tab that prevents the cylinder from sitting flush on the case.. so i just turned it away. If i wanted to spend more time i would just shave it down so i can use the stock pulley cover.. so all in all i have a 16:16 del carb w/ 70jet. everything else is stock other then an aftermarket coil and sims circuit exhaust.. with out blasting on it hard since i need to break the kit in.. i was able to reach 40mph easy.. and it has lots of torque up hills.. dont believe this nonsense about it not being bolt on.. i am a complete novice and i was able to put this on in 30mins.. with basic tools..
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new kit name: blast-o-matic
May 2, 2010
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Trevor from Ypsilanti, MI United States
This is one of the greatest things to come along for the AV7 and motobecanes in a long time. There is alittle setup involved during instalation, but if its tuned right, its a reliable 50mph+ blaster.
If you like giant exhaust ports you can fist punch and finger licking transfers right out of the box, buy this.
If you want to go alittle faster and spend quite a bit more money, go for the AV10
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awesome and ticky!
April 18, 2010
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Aaron Fowler from Norfolk, VA United States
awesome: for obvious reasons
tricky: as in you need to reference MopedArmy.com on how to set it up correctly. This is not a simple bolt on and go kit. See this thread (pay no attention to nay-sayers): http://www.mopedarmy.com/forums/discuss/read.php?f=7&i=205194&t=204738