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| PM Newbie Join Date: Jun 2006
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| Do XR 124cc Kitaco kits fit on a Monkey or dax
Do XR 124cc Kitaco kits fit on a Monkey or dax. i have been trying to work this out. Are they the best kits you can buy now? |
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| 5th Gear Member Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: KANSAS
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I personally prefer the 124 +R new Takegawa Superhead over the 124SE as it's better technology. However, nobody has proven it will put out more power then a 124SE, so you can't go wrong with either kit. | |
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| little more info on what we are doing
I am in Vietnam and we have a chally racing club other minis not here except a few dax's but millions of challys. Our club does enduro try racing through the jungle and country side. Our first run was great and my team was one of the winners. See the link if you are interested http://www.saigonscootercentre.com/c...=&c_id=&s _id= The last engine was local using lots of bit robbed from other bikes. we eneded up with around 135 cc but the bike did not rev well. Here we can pretty much get any model of honda 50cc to 110 nice handa dreams such like. also the lifan engines are here in there million's but not so many 125cc ... Does anyone have any idea what is best to use to build a strong reving engine. ie what cylinder heads flow best... cranks pistons and so forth. to import stuff here is hard and we need to hand carry it through so want to get it right first time. Any help would be great. |
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