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Matthew Hudak from Granger, IN United States
I used them on the tjt and they work wonderfully! Yea there's some sanding, but hey no one ever said building a moped wasn't going to involve a little work ya dirty lazy 2 strokin bastard. Get your dremel out and save some time smart guy.
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Needs modification on hobbit tjt
October 8, 2016
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roger suarez from Orlando, FL United States
They are short and thick. Takes a lot of filing and sanding. To bad I lost the tjt ones.
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Make your race variator almost bullet proof
March 31, 2016
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Kymco ZX50 from Stonington, CT United States
These are the best guides Iv ever used. They are heaver/more material and you need to make sure you install them the correct way. The wrong way will not let the variator close all the way. Assemble without rollers to figure out the correct way. Then ride like you stole it.
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Don't file them like a little bitch
September 17, 2015
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AC from Ann Arbor
cut them to size with a razor blade like a man.
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part no
July 14, 2014
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rg from East Bernstadt, KY United States
didnt see this before it just got put on here. i was gonig to put the part no of this so you could compare cause i took a guess with the variators it fit, since htey used the 16x13 roller weights and i went theyll probbaly use my same guides as my variator uses those slides. and they'll fit. well they fit. and the part no was 242.029. they probably just looked it up when i ordered to put the part number. these guides work fine and remember, the ramps, stick, out. the big part of the slides, goes down. where theres more room. on the inside of the variator. they pad it from the ramp, hitting on the back of it. or youll hear your variator sound like a cannon and go boom from it busting