@jakeroberts2008 I really can`t imagine to use 6.2g rollers. By stock exhaust and Malossi Multivar 2000 variator I have used 9,3g - 10.5g, by Tecnigas exhaust with Malossi variator I use 7,8g - 8.7g and it revs high, top speed 105 kmh..
@lihtnepoiss123 it is special 100cc exhaust .. not homologated (only one aftermarket homolagated exhaust for speedfight 100 is LEO VINCE TOURING) ... compare to stock exhaust this one is 2-3 kg lighter... sounds louder... performance - same as stock but have to use much lighter rollers (-1,5g)... so I would not recommend Tecnigas Next R for an upgrade...
omg the music and the pictures so funny xD i cant stop luaghing haha but sweet video bro
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@jakeroberts2008 I really can`t imagine to use 6.2g rollers. By stock exhaust and Malossi Multivar 2000 variator I have used 9,3g - 10.5g, by Tecnigas exhaust with Malossi variator I use 7,8g - 8.7g and it revs high, top speed 105 kmh..
@lihtnepoiss123 it is special 100cc exhaust .. not homologated (only one aftermarket homolagated exhaust for speedfight 100 is LEO VINCE TOURING) ... compare to stock exhaust this one is 2-3 kg lighter... sounds louder... performance - same as stock but have to use much lighter rollers (-1,5g)... so I would not recommend Tecnigas Next R for an upgrade...
i've the same bike!
Same age as the scoot my friend is trying to sell me. Where did you pick your exhaust up from?
@AV0258 but thats only 50cc so still sounds like a sewing machine!! =D
@lihtnepoiss123 i got the same exhaust for 100cc and it is waay better than stock (although it is still shit for an 'upgrade')
@mr420B it`s 100cc...
@mr420B I wouldn`t upgrade if my old stock one wouldn`t break
look here at my speedfight he is running very well and has a better sound than your next-r