Preparing to go Big-Bore on my Buddy 125
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 3:39 am
OK, so I have been doing a lot of research on what I will need to install a Big-Bore kit on my 125. I have determined that a 59mm diameter cylinder is the biggest I can go without needing to bore out my crank-case. I will probably get the NYC kit as it seems to be the most popular and most recommended.
I have also decided that I might as well put a big-bore head on it while I am at it. I know it isn't necessary but while I have the cylinder apart, I might as well bolt on and break in that new head instead of the old head.
I also know I will need to rejet the carburetor. I have read recommendations that I start with the largest size hole diameter and work down till I find what works best. However, I haven't seen any recommendation as to what that largest hole size should be. I know altitude and weather makes a difference. I live in Tucson but plan to move to Berkeley. I have been told that in Berkeley I will need the largest hole size because I will be at sea-level. I'm guessing more air pressure means it requires a larger hole to get the same amount of fuel to come out.
Now, I know there are lots of other things that I COULD put on this scooter to make it faster. I could get a bigger intake and carburetor. I could mess with the weights, pulleys, and clutch. I could change out many parts of the electrical system. I will probably do all of those things, but not now. What I would like to know is: Is there anything else that I absolutely SHOULD do when I install this cylinder kit? Anything that will cause performance or reliability issues if I do not do it?
Thanks.
I have also decided that I might as well put a big-bore head on it while I am at it. I know it isn't necessary but while I have the cylinder apart, I might as well bolt on and break in that new head instead of the old head.
I also know I will need to rejet the carburetor. I have read recommendations that I start with the largest size hole diameter and work down till I find what works best. However, I haven't seen any recommendation as to what that largest hole size should be. I know altitude and weather makes a difference. I live in Tucson but plan to move to Berkeley. I have been told that in Berkeley I will need the largest hole size because I will be at sea-level. I'm guessing more air pressure means it requires a larger hole to get the same amount of fuel to come out.
Now, I know there are lots of other things that I COULD put on this scooter to make it faster. I could get a bigger intake and carburetor. I could mess with the weights, pulleys, and clutch. I could change out many parts of the electrical system. I will probably do all of those things, but not now. What I would like to know is: Is there anything else that I absolutely SHOULD do when I install this cylinder kit? Anything that will cause performance or reliability issues if I do not do it?
Thanks.