so ive made a check list of things to do before the riding season starts up again.
things like new spark plug, battery, ect.
but i was also wanting to to some basic upgrades and improvements, i was looking at this : http://www.scooterworks.com/ncy-perform ... sSJOrS1lMs
and this : http://www.scooterworks.com/ncy-direct- ... sSJbbS1lMs
ive seen posts for people using these on their buddys, but none regarding roughhouses, and i was wondering if anyone had any experience with them,or if they would even work for me?
Thanks
- Erik
a few questions regarding ncy parts
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The CDI may have the wrong connector for the RH50. But that ignition coil may have some promise. I say that because its a universal part, and there have been many pros and cons with that issue. Scooterworks says that its supposed to fit the RH, and then there is that issue also. I tend to stay with the words "This part fits the Roughhouse 50" in solid print so if it doesn't I got something to throw back at 'em.
And if you can find parts for the PGO PMS50 (Big Max) those should fit the RH, its our Taiwanese cousin.
If you haven't been to this site check it out. There overseas but do a lot of PGO stuff, personally I have never dealt with them, but its their as an option if I need to.
And if you can find parts for the PGO PMS50 (Big Max) those should fit the RH, its our Taiwanese cousin.
If you haven't been to this site check it out. There overseas but do a lot of PGO stuff, personally I have never dealt with them, but its their as an option if I need to.
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always start with the simple, it may end up costing you little to nothing
always start with the simple, it may end up costing you little to nothing