my new roughhouse mod
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my new roughhouse mod
any one use this exact setup? I ordered it so I hope its worth it.http://www.scooterworks.com/ncy--super-trans-kit-
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I personally have just pieced my trans kit together after extensive research, but you do get all the parts with that particular kit. But you may not be happy with the weight of the rollers. From personal experience, the 9 gram weights I installed just bogged down my setup and I replaced them with 6 gram rollers. Improved the acceleration and the top end.
For the RH50 its been the concensus that 6 - 6.5 gram weights are the way to go.
For the RH50 its been the concensus that 6 - 6.5 gram weights are the way to go.
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Did your set up noticeably change the feel of your roughhouse?agrogod wrote:I personally have just pieced my trans kit together after extensive research, but you do get all the parts with that particular kit. But you may not be happy with the weight of the rollers. From personal experience, the 9 gram weights I installed just bogged down my setup and I replaced them with 6 gram rollers. Improved the acceleration and the top end.
For the RH50 its been the concensus that 6 - 6.5 gram weights are the way to go.
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With what I did, yes, there was a noticeable difference. Your 47 indicated can be better. Most RH riders have 'buried' their speedo's after getting the rollers tuned.jaybro wrote:Did your set up noticeably change the feel of your roughhouse?agrogod wrote:I personally have just pieced my trans kit together after extensive research, but you do get all the parts with that particular kit. But you may not be happy with the weight of the rollers. From personal experience, the 9 gram weights I installed just bogged down my setup and I replaced them with 6 gram rollers. Improved the acceleration and the top end.
For the RH50 its been the concensus that 6 - 6.5 gram weights are the way to go.
"When your mouth is yapping your arms stop flapping, get to work" - a quote from my father R.I.P..
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
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I have the NCY super transmission kit installed in my 2014 Roughhouse and I absolutely love it! NCY really has the transmission components well thought out and very smooth. I was a bit skeptical at first, but it works wonderfully. It seems that basically everyone that has tried the NCY kit has found it to be a great upgrade to the stock setup. Give it a try and I'm sure you'll like it. Just come and ride mine to test it out. You'll leave here to go home and order it.
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https://www.scooterworks.com/NCY-Super- ... RoughHouse
This one specifically states it works on the Buddy 50 and Roughhouse 50 with the caveat that you have to reuse the OEM drive face rather than the one provided with the kit.
This one specifically states it works on the Buddy 50 and Roughhouse 50 with the caveat that you have to reuse the OEM drive face rather than the one provided with the kit.