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Skippy

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Need your assistance Clive……..looking to get a new set of rollers and despite extensive internet searching it’s proving really difficult to get a definitive answer.

I’ve been trying to bottom out what the standard rollers are in my Kymco Xciting 500 (2006) so I can get a replacement set.

Any ideas where I might be able to get such information because I’m getting really hacked off with the various different answers?

Ta.

 

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30 minutes ago, Skippy said:

Need your assistance Clive……..looking to get a new set of rollers and despite extensive internet searching it’s proving really difficult to get a definitive answer.

I’ve been trying to bottom out what the standard rollers are in my Kymco Xciting 500 (2006) so I can get a replacement set.

Any ideas where I might be able to get such information because I’m getting really hacked off with the various different answers?

Ta.

 

According to Kymco the standard rollers weigh 30.5g.....for all round riding just stick with standard weight rollers

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5 minutes ago, Clive said:

According to Kymco the standard rollers weigh 30.5g.....for all round riding just stick with standard weight rollers

Whoops! I looked again.....33.5g 👍 

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30 minutes ago, Clive said:

Whoops! I looked again.....33.5g 👍 

Mmmmm that’s a shame as I’ve found some of the right size but 30.5g……….acceleration would be a bit better wouldn’t it?

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Yeh...lighter weight, improved acceleration,  slight loss of top speed, and a reduction in kpl (mpg)

I sent a bit of a PM to you 👍 

 

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Some scooter afficionados use a mixture of weights, 3 standard weights, and 3 lighter weights, results?  Some say it works, I have never tried it because I am too tight to buy 2 sets of rollers . 😂 

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