RH50
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Here to share my scoot and my mods. I have a Malossi 70 kit, ncy intake and oko 28mm carb. Right now running the sport exhaust, 6g rollers, goped stem with ada bars. Its jetted fat, 180 main, once shes broken in ill jet it down.
I have a YMS V8 for a jog on its way along with a stage6 pro replica also for a jog. We will see if it fits, theoretically, it should... Ill post more as parts come.
I have a YMS V8 for a jog on its way along with a stage6 pro replica also for a jog. We will see if it fits, theoretically, it should... Ill post more as parts come.
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So from what ive gathered.. We all know that if you search roughhouse50 or buddy50, you are very limited..
Its a yamaha jog top end, so search for a jog as long as its not the water cooled version, it should fit. Try to stay away from the no name brand big bore kits.. The casting is terrible..try to stick with name brands like masolssi or polini..
Internals- dio and gy6 parts will fit. I have a ncy clutch with a variator from a dio, along with a contra spring for a dio.
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Wohoo!
stage6 pro replica for a jog.. Ordered it raw but they only had chrome with carbon can.. No biggie, ill take it!
Everything that came in the box..
There was a restrictor plate that was welded in the head pipe. I just drilled the little welds and removed it.
What difference the pipe makes. The sport pipe was really holding the performance back. The pipe hits low to mid with a good smooth top end. Its not as loud as I thought it would be. I ran it with a 120 main and it was fast, but power faded once it was warm, maybe too lean. Switched to a 180, way too rich, went to 150, still a touch rich. Will try 140 and play with needle settings to fine tune. The fit was almost spot on. The angle on the mounting bracket it a little off. I will post mounting pics soon...
stage6 pro replica for a jog.. Ordered it raw but they only had chrome with carbon can.. No biggie, ill take it!
Everything that came in the box..
There was a restrictor plate that was welded in the head pipe. I just drilled the little welds and removed it.
What difference the pipe makes. The sport pipe was really holding the performance back. The pipe hits low to mid with a good smooth top end. Its not as loud as I thought it would be. I ran it with a 120 main and it was fast, but power faded once it was warm, maybe too lean. Switched to a 180, way too rich, went to 150, still a touch rich. Will try 140 and play with needle settings to fine tune. The fit was almost spot on. The angle on the mounting bracket it a little off. I will post mounting pics soon...
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So I ordered a Malossi 70 kit for a Yamaha BWS. The last kit that I used was NCY for a Yamaha Jog. Here are the two kits side by side with a few notes...
the NCY uses the copper gaskets, while the Malossi uses a rubber ring. It looks like the Malossi has a bit more compression than the NCY. At first I didnt like the quality of the Malossi.. the cast was a bit more rough, the exhaust hole is smaller than the NCY.
Here you can see the difference between the two transfer ports. Notice how on the Malossi (right side) the transfer ports are rounded on the bottom, thats how the case ports are shaped.. so it matches the case better than the NCY kit, which are squared all the way around...
Here you can see that there is and extra cooling fin on the Malossi...right now im running a OKO 28 with 72 pilot and 150 main, middle clip on the needle...
I have a Stage6 kit coming in the mail.. Ill update when it comes in...
the NCY uses the copper gaskets, while the Malossi uses a rubber ring. It looks like the Malossi has a bit more compression than the NCY. At first I didnt like the quality of the Malossi.. the cast was a bit more rough, the exhaust hole is smaller than the NCY.
Here you can see the difference between the two transfer ports. Notice how on the Malossi (right side) the transfer ports are rounded on the bottom, thats how the case ports are shaped.. so it matches the case better than the NCY kit, which are squared all the way around...
Here you can see that there is and extra cooling fin on the Malossi...right now im running a OKO 28 with 72 pilot and 150 main, middle clip on the needle...
I have a Stage6 kit coming in the mail.. Ill update when it comes in...
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Its here!
This is a nice kit. Casting quality is really good with no slag.. Its an aluminum cylinder, loads lighter than the cast iron.. Still breaking in the malossi.. I found i had an air leak around the intake, plugs are nice and coffee colored. Switched to a 24mm oko with 55 pilot and 145main..
Hope all this info is useful for someone
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