NOPE NOPE NOPEOldboots wrote:So these boys http://www.drpulley.info/shop/product_i ... cts_id=605 ????
Sliders
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michaelphillips
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Re: Sliders
I cant seem to remember.. I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way.
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Oldboots
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Re: Sliders
There you go well worth the post. Thanks Mr Phillips for the caution.
I have a 2005 K5...............
I have a 2005 K5...............
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Re: Sliders
Thems the ones. Bike is a 2014
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Re: Sliders
according to dr pulley site catalogue http://www.drpulley.info/drpulley_docs/Typenliste.pdf
the 2005 model has the size 26x13 and 21gms each x 8 rollers as standard if you want a more revy engine that pics up faster at lower speeds rather than just trying to use torque alone, and has the same top end speed, then 10 to 15% lower in dr pulley rollers is the norm.. if doing a lot of motorway miles then go for same weight rollers as this will decrease your engine revs at speed by about 500 rpm minimum and the general ride will stay the same.
so up to you either 18 gm dr pulleys http://www.drpulley.info/shop/product_i ... cts_id=503 for lively engine
or 21 gm for motorway miles http://www.drpulley.info/shop/product_i ... cts_id=506
+ postage as well..
an ebay seller in germany has them at £50 delivered
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Variator-Roll ... 41938e9e44
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Variator-Roll ... 3f4a04df2f
so if you do the conversion, see which is best price
the 2005 model has the size 26x13 and 21gms each x 8 rollers as standard if you want a more revy engine that pics up faster at lower speeds rather than just trying to use torque alone, and has the same top end speed, then 10 to 15% lower in dr pulley rollers is the norm.. if doing a lot of motorway miles then go for same weight rollers as this will decrease your engine revs at speed by about 500 rpm minimum and the general ride will stay the same.
so up to you either 18 gm dr pulleys http://www.drpulley.info/shop/product_i ... cts_id=503 for lively engine
or 21 gm for motorway miles http://www.drpulley.info/shop/product_i ... cts_id=506
+ postage as well..
an ebay seller in germany has them at £50 delivered
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Variator-Roll ... 41938e9e44
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Variator-Roll ... 3f4a04df2f
so if you do the conversion, see which is best price
I cant seem to remember.. I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way.
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Re: Sliders
Ditto from here! Decisions, decisions!
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