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Many many thanks guys :))
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I got a set of 10g Dr pulley sliders to try. It doesn't seem to make a lot of difference from the 13g ones I had in except for revving hard now when you accelerate. I'll give them a go for a while but will probably put the heavier ones back in. I am not wanting run about with the thing screaming its head off all the time. It's not good for the engine or the fuel consumption for that matter.
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Thanks for your updated. I already ordered 10g Dr pulley sliders and it will be arrive soon :))) I may not install it the :)

I may need more infor about malossi multivar 2000 with the 10.5 gr weights now :)
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If you've ordered them then give them a go, you might think they are fine. It only takes 20-30 mins to fit them so what have you to lose.
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I also still looking for some tools to remove variator as well :)

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I made one. Looks like this.
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thanks Alibally
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It wasn't worth the effort for me to build a tool, especially when a premade one is only $20. Here's the one I use to get off the clutch or variator on any scooter I'm working on: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000HS4NA8
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Malossi multi var is good but daytona variator provides great acceleration and a higher top speed along with it. I think it's around 3-4kph higher top speed.
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maddiedog wrote:It wasn't worth the effort for me to build a tool, especially when a premade one is only $20. Here's the one I use to get off the clutch or variator on any scooter I'm working on: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000HS4NA8
Mine cost me nothing as I had the raw materials lying around the garage.
The bought tools are stronger looking though but the home made on works fine.
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Mgalutia88 wrote:Malossi multi var is good but daytona variator provides great acceleration and a higher top speed along with it. I think it's around 3-4kph higher top speed.
Where did you get your Daytona variator?
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No, I used Malossi multi variator with 10.5 grams rollers and very happy so far .:)
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