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Here is my Hobbit!
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Here is my Hobbit!
Started with a PA50I ( top speed 20mph ) with 1,200 mi on it (1200 mi = 1 931.2128 kilometers)
'70cc' DR (twice seized)
PA50I carb Drilled to 12.7mm
nice scooter exhaust ( aprila zx leo pipe )
pa50ii ramp plate
random weights
jetted right
No intake arm, new oem filter
I weigh 125 pounds = 56.6990463 kilograms
I did this for fun around town ( I live in a really small town, like 70 people ) took <10 minutes
mount
top speed : 60mph (60 mph = 96.56064 kph)
Thought I would share this even though you guys run crazy scooter kits and probably go way faster.
'70cc' DR (twice seized)
PA50I carb Drilled to 12.7mm
nice scooter exhaust ( aprila zx leo pipe )
pa50ii ramp plate
random weights
jetted right
No intake arm, new oem filter
I weigh 125 pounds = 56.6990463 kilograms
I did this for fun around town ( I live in a really small town, like 70 people ) took <10 minutes
mount
top speed : 60mph (60 mph = 96.56064 kph)
Thought I would share this even though you guys run crazy scooter kits and probably go way faster.
You meet the nicest people on a Honda
'78 Hobbit PA50I
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Re: Here is my Hobbit!
i LOVE those 2 grashoppers haha
nice hobbit mate
nice hobbit mate
don't try to argue with idiots, they will bring you down to their level and beat you with experience
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a wolf in sheep clothes nice hobbit
honda-camino-parts4you jaloers, altijd jaloers
dat heeft toch ook niks stoers
dat heeft toch ook niks stoers
Re: Here is my Hobbit!
Lost compression today, melted my piston a tiny bit and scored the exhaust side of my cylinder, who knows whats up...
Going back to stock...
sucks
Going back to stock...
sucks
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'78 Hobbit PA50I
Re: Here is my Hobbit!
Thank you for posting such a useful, impressive and a wicked article./Wow.. looking good!
Car Exhaust Systems
Car Exhaust Systems
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Re: Here is my Hobbit!
Your grade of sparkplug was too hot so the sparkplug will melt you're pistonkozanatos wrote:Lost compression today, melted my piston a tiny bit and scored the exhaust side of my cylinder, who knows whats up...
Going back to stock...
sucks
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Re: Here is my Hobbit!
Exaust side of the piston means oil problem. Probably not enough oil in your mixture or wrong oil (you must use premix, not injection system oil). Remember: the oil is the most important thing to cool your cilinder: it makes a film between your cilinder and the moving piston so the piston heat is transferred to the cilinder which is cooled by air.
Re: Here is my Hobbit!
I've been running a 6hs, should i be running a ngk bp7hs then?
I also think the mix was off, probably like 60:1 of normal 2stroke oil, not amsoil sabre or any synthetic crazy oil.
Friend was mixing it wrong.
I also think the mix was off, probably like 60:1 of normal 2stroke oil, not amsoil sabre or any synthetic crazy oil.
Friend was mixing it wrong.
You meet the nicest people on a Honda
'78 Hobbit PA50I
Re: Here is my Hobbit!
60:1 is for sure not enough oil! Honda requires on the 15 mph Camino 50:1 and on the 25 mph 25:1 ...
6hs is ok if outside temperature is low (winter), in summer 7hs or even 8hs
too cold is better then too hot on sparks
6hs is ok if outside temperature is low (winter), in summer 7hs or even 8hs
too cold is better then too hot on sparks
Re: Here is my Hobbit!
Great Camino!!!
But can someone tell me for what are the cuts in the Vario? I have seen them very often but I don't know for what they are.
Thanks
But can someone tell me for what are the cuts in the Vario? I have seen them very often but I don't know for what they are.
Thanks
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its just tuning of the vario .. if you do this your belt can come higher but then you also need to use your grease protectionplate otherwise your variorolls will fly out, and believe me that hurtsWaldi1 wrote:Great Camino!!!
But can someone tell me for what are the cuts in the Vario? I have seen them very often but I don't know for what they are.
Thanks
don't try to argue with idiots, they will bring you down to their level and beat you with experience
Re: Here is my Hobbit!
How my hobbit looks now
only goes 35mph (56kph) now, maybe 40mph, but it was running LEAN and clean.
So i am boring out a carburetor
img]http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/226/layoutlu.jpg[/img]
jb weld, paper plate, qtip
I used a qtip chunk to put in the vent and I used the rest to mix up the jbweld and apply it, worked awesome. IF you must know, cut off a 1/4th of the qtip. I think after it dries I will drill it out, hehehe
stay tuned? going to be a while though
only goes 35mph (56kph) now, maybe 40mph, but it was running LEAN and clean.
So i am boring out a carburetor
img]http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/226/layoutlu.jpg[/img]
jb weld, paper plate, qtip
I used a qtip chunk to put in the vent and I used the rest to mix up the jbweld and apply it, worked awesome. IF you must know, cut off a 1/4th of the qtip. I think after it dries I will drill it out, hehehe
stay tuned? going to be a while though
You meet the nicest people on a Honda
'78 Hobbit PA50I
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So im going to fix my blown up DR 70cc kit
Using a 47mm piston
$32 usd
Only problem is the piston is a little bit taller. I hope I can just run another base gasket and call it good
Also got this
big but cheap
Using a 47mm piston
$32 usd
Only problem is the piston is a little bit taller. I hope I can just run another base gasket and call it good
Also got this
big but cheap
You meet the nicest people on a Honda
'78 Hobbit PA50I