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Post by BillyGreen1973 on Aug 26, 2005 20:49:35 GMT
No problem. I don't know how much postage will be from Beedspeed. I will see if they are ok, and if they are I will order another set for you. I will let you know whats happening.
They do a set for £5.99, and they do a Malossi set for £6.99. I ordered the Malossi set.
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Post by hypojam on Aug 26, 2005 20:52:17 GMT
money is not a problem just tell me a price and i will pay it, a malossi set would be cool
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Post by BillyGreen1973 on Aug 26, 2005 20:56:33 GMT
money is not a problem just tell me a price and i will pay it, a malossi set would be cool I didn't mean it that way, all I meant was, I will make sure they are fine first. Theres no point in ordering a set for you if they are no good! I also think the Malossi set are pretty cool too.
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Post by hypojam on Aug 26, 2005 20:57:28 GMT
ok no problem
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Post by moreno1970 on Nov 14, 2005 10:52:56 GMT
hi there - as a new junlun 50cc owner, i was told by the chap who imported the bike that to de-restrict you only have to pull off a pipe on the side of the bike on the right side and then put a bolt in it before sealing back the pipe. not very technical i know so appologies for that. does anyone know if this works?
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Post by moreno1970 on Nov 14, 2005 10:58:57 GMT
ps if it helps it a JUNLUN JL50QT-4
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Post by bobian81 on Nov 15, 2005 18:42:07 GMT
I bought one of these jinluns from abm bikes in donny for my daughter, fantastic value at 400 quid otr, only trouble is they are like a slug, in the 70's I was a dab hand at twicking incredible speed out of no cc's ! LOL Anyhow read billys guide on boatian so decided to play around, took the brass screw out, also i've found that by putting the circlip on the bottom notch of the carb needle, and also placing another small plastic washer ontop of the rubber seal, I can obtain 40 mph on the flat and i'm 6ft 2 weight 14 stone, even 2 up it will pull 30 mph, question is is it doing any damage ? If I now order the light variator weights should pull 50 mph i guess, anyone else tried the carb needle adjustment ? cheers rob
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Post by BillyGreen1973 on Nov 15, 2005 18:56:19 GMT
Where abouts in Donny are you.
Most of us have done the needle in the carb. I have found that the middle or even the last from the top, does the same job but uses less fuel.
Lighter rollers will increase your acceleration no end, it would probably give you another 5 mph on top end.
let me know how you get on.
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Post by bobian81 on Nov 15, 2005 19:16:20 GMT
I live in eastrington near howden, bought the jinlun from abm bikes at DN2 5AA near donny hospital, how would you be fixed to help fit a new set of weights, I've had a look at the variator, the lock nut looks a pig to get off, I've just bought one of those jinlun 125 custom cruisers for myself, what do you think of them ? The scoot is for my daughter and wife, and like to be able to tweek it up a bit more so that it will hold about 45 mph, its running at the mo with a small plastic washer under the circlip on the carb needle, I dont think it will do any harm do you ? cheers rob
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Post by hypojam on Nov 15, 2005 19:25:40 GMT
I live in eastrington near howden, bought the jinlun from abm bikes at DN2 5AA near donny hospital, how would you be fixed to help fit a new set of weights, I've had a look at the variator, the lock nut looks a pig to get off, I've just bought one of those jinlun 125 custom cruisers for myself, what do you think of them ? The scoot is for my daughter and wife, and like to be able to tweek it up a bit more so that it will hold about 45 mph, its running at the mo with a small plastic washer under the circlip on the carb needle, I dont think it will do any harm do you ? cheers rob Hold 45 That might be achievable, mine used to be able to hold 40 easily, but now i need new rollers and a new belt
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Post by BillyGreen1973 on Nov 15, 2005 19:26:56 GMT
Didn't realise it was a 125 you had. It shouldn't do any harm at all, The bike are 'restricted' meaning ther performance in held back, If you remove the restriction all you are doing is putting it back to how it should be. Strictly speaking you are not trying to get more out of it than it can do, you atr just getting what it does naturally.
I didn't even know there was ABM bike near the Hospital?? #hello#
How did you find them?
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Post by BillyGreen1973 on Nov 15, 2005 19:27:56 GMT
As far as the Variator nut goes, I suggest an impact wrench from Argos, £25, makes the job a doddle.
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Post by bobian81 on Nov 15, 2005 19:34:42 GMT
Just to confuse you we bought 2 ! one scooter for the daughter, the jinlun 50, and the 125 chopper for me, we found abm on t'internet at www.abmbikes.co.uk/showrooms.htmgreat guys, but make sure you haggle em if buying cheers rob
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Post by bobian81 on Nov 15, 2005 19:37:04 GMT
I have plans for the chopper, I shall fit a smaller rear sprocket, that should tweek the top end to about 70 ish
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Post by bobian81 on Nov 15, 2005 19:38:58 GMT
billy the impact wrench is fine, but how the hell do you lock the pulley ? cheers rob
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Post by Ginger Phil on Nov 15, 2005 19:40:47 GMT
Just thought I'd pop in and say welcome aboard Rob. #thumbs_up#
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Post by bobian81 on Nov 15, 2005 19:42:51 GMT
just been down the shops on t'scooter, wife thinks I'm in my 10th childhood LOL scoots are great fun for young and old uns like me LOL
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Post by Ginger Phil on Nov 15, 2005 19:43:47 GMT
Most of us are old on here Rob, I'm 30!!
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