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Gizzit
15th August 2009, 16:33
I have read somewhere that it is possible to tweak the little Jog to increase the output / speed of the little beast!

My question to those of you in the know .... is what do you have to do ? What are the results ? And how much does it cost ?

Is Scootling .... the place to get the work done, or can any Yamaha dealer do the work ?

I'm in Whangarei, have a good Yamaha dealership here, but I haven't approached them yet to inquire if they can do the work.

My Jog is new, and has not yet had it's first service, as it's done just under 700km to date. Does that make any difference ? Should I wait for a certain mileage ?

Thanks for any input. I don't want to spend a heap on it, as it's just my commuter, but as I have a couple of decent hills and a 70km zone to travel through, I would like to be able to tweak it up a bit .... still get reasonable gas/mileage .. and not make it unreliable by modifying it. Is that achievable ??

Thanks. :)

crazyhorse
15th August 2009, 17:03
Just go buy a better bike..... then you won't need to dick with it :laugh:

bogan
15th August 2009, 17:09
dont think any bike shops would be able to give it more power, its illegal for a moped to have more than 2kw, or go over 50kmhr

Slicksta
15th August 2009, 18:14
I have read somewhere that it is possible to tweak the little Jog to increase the output / speed of the little beast!

My question to those of you in the know .... is what do you have to do ? What are the results ? And how much does it cost ?

Is Scootling .... the place to get the work done, or can any Yamaha dealer do the work ?

I'm in Whangarei, have a good Yamaha dealership here, but I haven't approached them yet to inquire if they can do the work.

My Jog is new, and has not yet had it's first service, as it's done just under 700km to date. Does that make any difference ? Should I wait for a certain mileage ?

Thanks for any input. I don't want to spend a heap on it, as it's just my commuter, but as I have a couple of decent hills and a 70km zone to travel through, I would like to be able to tweak it up a bit .... still get reasonable gas/mileage .. and not make it unreliable by modifying it. Is that achievable ??

Thanks. :)

You have a CV50 jog?

I would say buy some better transmission parts go to scooterling order a better clutch, variator kit, light weight rollers and a kevlar belt.
You wont sacrifice reliability and will get much better top end and better speed up hills
On the flat it should do about 70kmph.

ICE180
15th August 2009, 18:55
put a 75cc kit that has 49cc stamped on the out side

yes you can buy these and they have racing style porting on them

and no one will know unless they put it on a dyno to see how much power it really does have

Gizzit
16th August 2009, 12:42
You have a CV50 jog?

I would say buy some better transmission parts go to scooterling order a better clutch, variator kit, light weight rollers and a kevlar belt.
You wont sacrifice reliability and will get much better top end and better speed up hills
On the flat it should do about 70kmph.

Yeah, that's the kind of thing I was thinking about. Thanks.
Any idea on costs for those parts ?

Gizzit
16th August 2009, 12:43
put a 75cc kit that has 49cc stamped on the out side

yes you can buy these and they have racing style porting on them

and no one will know unless they put it on a dyno to see how much power it really does have

Sounds good. Any idea on price for these, and where you can buy them ? Any website you can point me too ??
Thanks.

Gixxer peter
16th August 2009, 13:43
try here
http://www.scootling.co.nz/

CookMySock
16th August 2009, 14:30
Better not screw around with it until it's out of its warranty. After that, its time for a big fat exhaust pipe.

Steve

DangerMice
17th August 2009, 21:39
There is a guy who put up a few flickr photosets of the step by step process involved in replacing his CDI, exhaust, variator etc etc. Have a google, you're sure to find them.

DangerMice
17th August 2009, 21:45
oh all right, here you go then....

CDI
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aaronolaf/sets/72157594328549008/

drive pulley
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aaronolaf/sets/72157594549862134/

exhaust chamber
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aaronolaf/sets/72157594549970489/

high flow air filter
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aaronolaf/sets/72157594550004494/

speedo
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aaronolaf/sets/72157594438448685/

and the end result
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aaronolaf/sets/72157601034574493/


have fun :niceone:

Gizzit
18th August 2009, 17:14
Thanks for that mate. I'll check it all out. :niceone:

carver
19th August 2009, 19:28
my jog does 100 as of now

Gizzit
20th August 2009, 17:56
my jog does 100 as of now

Yeah ..... but you're special ..... :D

carver
20th August 2009, 18:44
Yeah ..... but you're special ..... :D

haha

75cc kit + CV50 exhaust + Re-jet + high speed variator and clutch kit.

its just silly, drags off most cars, 100kph on the clock

from a 3x jog

Gizzit
20th August 2009, 20:26
haha

75cc kit + CV50 exhaust + Re-jet + high speed variator and clutch kit.

its just silly, drags off most cars, 100kph on the clock

from a 3x jog

Wow !!! Mine hasn't even got a "clock" that goes that high .... !! Mine only shows up to 60kmh. :shifty: :D ...... and definitely goes quicker than that. I'd say about 65 - 68Kmh at a guess. Mine is stock standard. The only thing missing is the "washer" / restrictor at the exhaust.

DangerMice
22nd August 2009, 21:20
drags off most cars

I drag off most cars on my standard jog too (for the first 50 metres... :whistle:) lol

carver
22nd August 2009, 21:21
Wow !!! Mine hasn't even got a "clock" that goes that high .... !! Mine only shows up to 60kmh. :shifty: :D ...... and definitely goes quicker than that. I'd say about 65 - 68Kmh at a guess. Mine is stock standard. The only thing missing is the "washer" / restrictor at the exhaust.

trust me, my one is quick


I drag off most cars on my standard jog too (for the first 50 metres... :whistle:) lol

this will do it for good

NighthawkNZ
22nd August 2009, 21:23
I have read somewhere that it is possible to tweak the little Jog to increase the output / speed of the little beast!

My question to those of you in the know .... is what do you have to do ? What are the results ? And how much does it cost ?

Is Scootling .... the place to get the work done, or can any Yamaha dealer do the work ?

I'm in Whangarei, have a good Yamaha dealership here, but I haven't approached them yet to inquire if they can do the work.

My Jog is new, and has not yet had it's first service, as it's done just under 700km to date. Does that make any difference ? Should I wait for a certain mileage ?

Thanks for any input. I don't want to spend a heap on it, as it's just my commuter, but as I have a couple of decent hills and a 70km zone to travel through, I would like to be able to tweak it up a bit .... still get reasonable gas/mileage .. and not make it unreliable by modifying it. Is that achievable ??

Thanks. :)

Just run it will be quicker

DangerMice
24th August 2009, 08:52
trust me, my one is quick

Well yeah, with half as much power again, and taller "gearing" so it should be